Tjl O*^^^*^ A L E,' JjHM'i yt-*'.v\i*>Ui Aa >s 4pK^ngJ«fiWe»f : THEf TRAMWAY^'HOTEIJ I '^- ! STOB,Ey: SitoaW a'-qriittbT 'b? a mile abave., i teX Tetifbary," lSft?"*™ «««,m^sr ;»«•» j '^%r^afi^^^ /UfA " ,H k t ,t,fi> iiuh mrtlWiiV .aGieymoufli ; Q^iM}) j»4fiiChMPAUL and CO., | ■ — z — u .^m)lh Utii- i : jii j TJIOR SALE OK : 10, :||TiMriytihytftp :^;«^^^wp ... HOTEL, situated in Richmond i:\nttir.iti -h\ ! : This bem^ a bona fide offer, the proprietor will treat with anwpartyLoflFering reasonaole terms. It has atwa^^Sone, and is nojw doing, one of theA^^Saciusinesses in GreyYi"»M c .'f.n>inm..:.V ..'HhJit'l Ljh "VTTfIEELER AND WILWN^ : , LQGK-SIITOH SEWINO'MA€ttII^S. REDUCED! PMOfiSi^^I''! . * ■Hum tibSiHi iMT ri^aiifflfiiirt w^i.s»jiiial . i . AN A Otißtofr WW* I"<tyj " ■■^mm^mmi W heeler and Wilson's Lock-Stitch Sewing -- iiiinvanieWthougfi they & v f f- t-' J * j H aye been beforg^he^nuhli^ine^rly twenty > ' "'%' years; jtfurnig tnaj; period many E nterprisfagfftrtnß^KaVl tried to supersede them. Yet they maintain .theursupe. ri<»yty.>i f. :I ja f\ ft S\ {) "i t E very one admits that there is no Machin Stitch at all oo^jparafele to the L ock-3titch,wJiich|B|^B firmest and neatest, has the sa||^Jsge«^|se on E ach side of the material sewn,, and, though U avel.— The Lo< ?k Stitch is the distinguiftiv| tkiir g t A nd in adilMdt^ib* tfie'^Loek^stitch they N ovel jfeatnreri w^ch-jno^; onl^iperfonns Ornamental Sewing, Dut also the most D elicate Embroidery.' Their machines will (tail) and in facWill^ ficeß^^asi/ (> everyuM of work which .a .machine can produce. W heeler 'bSp^ifailjf^caU : ir ,^e^fitettti^jijagfye^rijjijf A?Vs/iVI '. Individual wno requires a Sewing Machine | .__■ to tUe-Si^Wl^ed Bar, , their .. : -: ---.-» - - ;L atest impm^mepL whiph .^H ha^the dei sirctDie effect of reiiQerinff tneir •S ewing Machines SUent- working.! . t ZTiiia> s H '^I^yt f reW6'f^w^WftOottaer*' |O bjection to .the $ntro4uc^on f oi a Sewing ; Machine mtd ladies' apartments. Nothinff.np^fen^jjto^ja^nffiljW^^ U-i V l '/W>fr SSMiiWifaj <*«?. to .^H siH S ilent-working Lock-stitch Sewing Mftqtynft. ; the most perfect instrument in the : market^^ as?^ nurn^f ous* testimonials I jat^tj^^^pamphlet, containing a few 3a^fc^Sf»ll>tK>n__nfWfljft "- ■ machine, its construction and mode of working, and illustrations of its various S eveniy Prize Medals have already been bestowed in all parts of the world on i_.. «,thfißg machines. In Paris, at the Exposition Universelle (1867) Wheeler and Wilson's Machines were acknowledged to lead the world in this branch the only firm to whom a gold medal was awarded; thus "placing the c> Wheeler and Wilson," says the Art Journal, "at the head of all Sewing Machine Manufacturers, both in Europe . construction, and it has become W orld renowned. IT ot a single machine is allowed to leave the manufactory till it has G one through the hands of three competent ""■* """Igngtneers, and should any defect be found, it is immediately remedied. '" tlfousana of these machines nave been sold, and. the A nnual sale now amounts to the prodigiou ._ >-:~Bniaber of over 60;000 ! C an more be said to convince the most sceptical of their superiority ! Ohertcf no macMae has 2ppro4diea.{he f^ 'feilejn; workingjj*^hje|er |SU Vjasoji j. perfection of workmanship^ rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, N oiselessness of motion, perfect adaptation 1 ETssinesV of comprenension fc t6 the learner, lightness and elegance of appearance. ( ' oftae wfeKEtKR amd Wiisow Machine. Agents, 64 Elizabeth street, Melbourne ;
....„.,;■! — r~w~m — ~ w^rn jx &■ M' b ; B^'ii .juckl mm X/f :i ; .'(lAteibf New Zealand), >.WJ '■■ ■" :j..j fcpw?* Bt(eet » west/" i,)',iA-fif} SThe fitiest'tuality of Wines, Splntai?Afes£ ! < &&, ? i^^ttleor draug&' ! f !/ *$■ \ Colonial Ales, : 'warranted from the'beit ' i brewers. I Accommodation ior jWaTftter^ aß^iip-cbuiiifry ' \ .visitors; i.;: i I'D fi o y ,a . l ... WILLIAM! 'igrtTELTY, formerly of Boundary sti^t r i has--Remeved--te-r^lbei* ; i ptree^, pt&jQ P^Vf 0 Offi Co « B *°W^ JS S A L E — I Custom House Forms | Delivery Books t &c, &c. A^rO-T^accoWlrinlJse;' '* Mawhera Quay. TITNDERTAKERS. ; COOK AND SAMPSON, -~ ci-BINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, ] AND UNDERTAKERS, j t \*i ! &TainuiUreet# ? lift ! |c. and S. beg to call the attention of the public of Greymouth to the large stock of Ce,dar and other Furniture now at thefr* robms, selected with care from one of in« firtt houses in Melbourne. FurnitureSaiso madft »n thfe pVemifr. to any/ ikrM. QUINN AND SON, iii mi CIBINETMAKERS & UNDERTAKERS \ ' Albert street, Bel to inform thaifthabitj^ts an(l the vicinity mat xhey are prepared to carry put in a proper manner any of the anc, all" necessary iretjUirements lor~Undertaming, they can execute the same on tfie moiite^o^m^^ms^ ? ]^.^) t^*?-l 'U< X
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| STRIKE AND BCACKMORE, j (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, K.CJJ ) . . -- s f IMHORfCERSJ 4fs W^ygg^W^g^^4i6ft^^ i^^-Utf *-^N» jMSjjmffiKS Oir ENGLISH PORTER, Crreymouth. "n H. WHITMQRJG, WINE & SPJRIT MEKCHANT, &c, >J BIO.HMOND QDAY.j
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 696, 5 July 1870, Page 4
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