CIACTS ARE FACTS An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a ■ Pound of Cure. WOOLEE, AUSTIN and CO. have great satisfaction in announcing that through having completed their necessary business: arrangements, they can prevent the people of the Grey from paying too much for their meat, and thus cure them of many a pound of exorbitant charges. Read, and judge for yourselves: — MUTTON. perlb. Hind-quartets Mutton • 7d Legs of Mutton - • • 7d Fore-quarters Mutton - 5d Mutton Chops - • • 8d By Whole or Half Sheep - 5d ' Lamb 8d Pork • - • • M BEEF. Beefsteaks - • • 8d Boiling Beef • • - 6d Corned Beef • • • 6d Ribs Roast Beef 7d Sirloins Beef - • • 7d Hind-quarter Beef 6d Fore-quarter Beef ■ - 5d Tripe, 8d; Black puddings, 8d; Sausages, Bd. For Cash only at the Shop. Please note the address : — WOOLFE AND AUSTIN, ; Corner of Tainui and Mackay streets. i^ROGAN'S COSMOPOLITAN LINE OF SADDLE HORSES To Cassidy's Australasian Hotel, Revel street south, Hokitika. Fares each way........... 20s, LOOSE~BOXES. [ ...... REDUCTION OF FARES TO MEET THE TIMES. COBDEN to AHAURA— Ten Shillinos. AHAURA to NAPOLEON.-Ten Shillings. A corresponding reduction to intermediate places, from HAMILTON'S LIVERY STABLES, Cobden,. Camptown and Ahaura. ITIELEGRAPH LINE OF HORSES. REDUCTION OF FARES. E. A S H TO N , Of Boundary Street, Greymouth, And ANTHONY MARLEY, Of Rcvell Street North, Hokitika, Having made arrangements, are now prepared to supply first-class Saddle Horses at the following Reduced Rates : — To and from Hokitika, by return ticket • • • £ 1 10 0 Single fare, either way • 10 0 To and from Ahaura, by return ticket • ..- ♦ 1 10 0 , (Greymouth Ferry free.) To Twelve-mile, No Town, Camptown, Red Jack's, Nelson Creek, Napoleon, and other distances at equally reduced fares , Greymouth Ferry free. Buggies and. Conveyances on hire. Ladies', side-saddles. ( Livery andJßait Stables. Horse-feed -always on hand for Sale. /CHARLES B A L D R V, Successor to Poole and Leatham, BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, Richmond Quay. T>OBERT R E A V , T A I L O R, (Late of Boundary street, Greymouth), Has removed tc the formerly occupied by Flexman and Co., Albert street, And having just received a stock of new goodo, per Kate Conley, he is prepared to execute all orders with neatness and despatch. TVRESS AND FASHION. Just Arrived at J. M'DAVITT'S, TAILOR, Mawhera Quay, The largest and best selected stock of Bliss's and Colonial Tweeds ever imported to the West Coast. Gentlemen desirous of real good Winter Suits cheap, should give their orders at once; sixty-five different pieces to select from. Short remnants for boys' clothing cheap. TUTIS'S M'NAUGHTON, (Late of Boundary street), MILLINER and DRESSMAKER, Now corner of Mackay and Albert atreete, at the rear of Glenn's Bond. TjT BADGER, PAINTER, Has re-opened his new premises (on the old site) with A large assortment of Paperhangings, newest designs. . Of Window Glass, all sizes, and at prices to suit the times. fTI A MO S , * . PAINTED,; PAP E R HANGER AND GLAZIER, importer of , , Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, Varnish, &c. Country .orders punctually attended to. Tainui street, Greymouthi
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 690, 21 June 1870, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 690, 21 June 1870, Page 1
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