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TjlOR SaLE ry PRIVATE CONTRACT' -*■ At Marsden, New River. All that valuable property known as CARD'S LOWER STORE, Consisting of— The newly-erected Pioneer Hotel and Store ■ Also, A Receiving Store, capable of holding ■ 50 tons goods' Three good Horses,, with, pack -saddles for five, side-saddle, two ridingsaddles, stable's and outhouses, a first -rate tip dray and harness; Together with — A few Breeding Pigs, bred by Mr Redwood, of yelson— -not to be excelled '„ ■ in New Zealand ; . ; Two Milch Cows. Also, 20 acres of Freehold Land, three acres of which has been highly manured and is ready for crop, the remainder 'was sown last year with English grass, 'i ' .Likewise^ ' ■■' '■ ■ ; ' ..' The Cock-a-Bulla Store and Slaughteryard, with stock and goodwill of business. :;•"''■■ For particulars, apply Pioneer Hotel, Marsden; or Ashtou's Family Hotel, Greymouth. . : ; ;■; ;

TX7 HEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. :■ REDUCED PRICES. - ;' ? A N A C B 0 ST..IC,- ; W heeler and Wilson's. Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines are still unrivalled, although they ' H ave been before the public nearly twenty | .[.years. During thacperiosi many •■■-' ■" E nterprising firms havetried to supersede ■ them. Yet they .maintain their superiority. , ; •■ ; • . !•'•. :\ : E very one admits that there is no Machin Stitch at aU comparable to' the L ock-stitch, which is the firmest and neatest, '■'. has the same appearance on ; E ach side of the -material sewn, anil, though cut in two, f not R avel.— The Lot \ Stitch is the distinguish- ; ing feature i. timr machines ; A nd in addition to the Lock-stitch they - > have' recently introduced an important • . yet perfeptly r . N ovel feature, which not only performs Ornamental Sewing, but also the most D elicate Embroidery. Their machines will now stitch, hem, fell, gather, . tuck, biud, cord, quilt, trim, braid, embroider, and in f apt. will accomplish every kind of work which a machine can produce. 7 W heeler and Wilson beg especially to call the attention of every J. ndividual who requires a Sewing Machine . ,to the; Silent Feed. Bar, their v ,- ; L atest improvement, which has had the desirable effect of rendering their S ewjng. Machines Silent-working ! - , This entirely removes what was formerly considered an ; . . ., t > •: - 0 bjectioii "to the introcluction of! a Sewing Machine into ladies' apartments. N othing now remains to be accomplished in order to render the y f S ilent-working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine the most perfect instrument in the market, as numerous testimonials attest. A pamphlet, containing a few of these, with a description of the ■ . "•' machine, its construction and mode of working, and illustrations of its various parts, may be had on application. S eventy Prize Medals , have already /been ■ bestdwed in all parts ;r of the world on' j these machines. In Paris, at the Ex- - •■-- position Universelle (1867) Wheeler and Wilson's Machines were acknowledged to lead the world in; this branch of industry ; for out of no less a number than eighty-rtwo competitors they were the only firm to whom a gold medal was awarded; thus "placing the Wheeler and Wilson," says the ;Artf Journal, "at the head of all Sewing Machine. Manufacturers, both in Europe ,; ' andAmlrica-" E very year has witnessed improvements in. „ , „ construction, and ifi has become W mid fetfriwned. "" 1 n order to ensure accuracy of finish and . perfection of ot workmanship, N ot a single machine is allowed to leave the '•■■.' .' manufactory tillit'has . .•< G one through the hands of three competent. ■,' engineers, and should .any defect ybej " ' found, it is immediately remedied. \ .*.",' M ore than three hundred and twenty ■■] thousand of these machines have been sold, and the ■ :■• > • ■■■. . -. ■■.; A nnuai sale now amounts to the prodigiou . number of over 60,000 ! . . !'V C an iri;ire be t said to convince the most sceptical of their superiority ? H itherto no machine has approached the silent working Wheeler and Wilson I n perfection of workmanship, rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, N oiseless&esfr of -motion, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, . .'"■..'.'.:. . E asiuess of comprehension to the learner, lightness and elegance of appearance. S uch is the success which has attended the silent working Lock-stitch Machine. Caution. — Beware of Spurious Imitations of the Wheeler amd Wilson Machine. ' ;J > ! - LONG and CO,, Agents, 64 Elizabeth street, Melbourne ; : '■} EORSYTH and MASTERS^; ! j Ironmongers, Agents, Greymouth. TT N D E R T A K E R S. 'F R ED E RICK COOK . (Late Cooif^nd Sampson), CABINETMAKER. DPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, Tainui street. F. C. begs to call the attention* of the public of Greymouth to the large stock-,©? Cedar and other Furniture now "at tihiir rooms, selected with care from one of cue first houses in Melbourne. . FuVniture also made on the premise io any design. -^ ' ,„'..,'.„,„...', „,:„ ...1.i.1.. ' .„ ■ VtTM-! 'Q^UL^NN 'AND i: SO'ti, »^ ■'.=■•..' v \ JOINERS,': . v CABINETMAKERS & UNDERTAKERS ■ - : ■■-.'■'"• ~ Albert street, ;. Beg to inform the inhabitants of (greymouth and the vicinitj^-that they are prepared to carry out in a proper manner any of .the above branches.:; Bding provided with Hearse and all necessary requirements for Undertaking, they can execute the same on the most cost economical terms.

TYL LLTA RIT ; :a$A :[ T 'F/U RS. - - THE LOVERS OF THIS GRIJEN CLOTH Ought to at once ' VISIT, GILMER'S NEW BILLIARD HALL, \ Pronounced by all players to be the most spacious and BEST APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM IN NEW ZEALAND. HAMILTON'S GILMER'S HOTEL . And ,B I L L I A R D R O O "M, Mawhera Quay and Tainui st. AUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. W. — „ .. , EDINBURGH HOTEL, . ' ' ' Albert street. W. H. COUSINS will give the FIRST of a series of QUADJBILLE ASSEMBLIES & his New Quadrille Boom, attached to the above Hotel, on WEDNESDAY* >NIGHT?, when dancing, under an excellent baud, will commence at eight o'clock. No invitations issued, as the* friends and publicgenerally are invited- to be present on this openiog. occasion. '..'',' ' ■' : Light refreshments provided. • T> MAGOFFIN would remind his old defaulters that should they desire his prosperity in ' his present undertaking, they ought to call and settle their i respective amounts yet owing, which would be gracefully recognising past clemency ; otherwise they will forfeit all confidence Jiither to ieposed in them, and bear' the consequence thereof by said ■■■■■■■ D. MAGOFFIN. July 14, 1870. f^\ RE AT AJND GENUINE CHEAP ;:. DRAPERY SALE. W. K I L"G 0 U R, (Late F. and G. F. Bullek), 1 SEBASTOPOL HOVSE, Begs to inform the residents of Greymoutb. . and vicinity that, ; having purchased THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MESSRS, F. AND G. F. BULLEN, At a considerable discount off Melbourne Cost Price. ; He is now Selling the same to make room for the NEW GOODS, purchased by him , ; . in Melbourne, \T ONE-HALF LESS PRICE Than can be purchased at any other Establishment in Westland. Note the Address — W . K I L G O U R , SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, Late F. and G. F. BULLEN.

STRIKE AND BLACKMORE, (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, X.C.8.) : IMPORTERS, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS ANB BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH PORTER, Greymoutli. H. WHITMORE, SODAWATER & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, &c, RICHMOND QUAY. /

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 709, 4 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 709, 4 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 709, 4 August 1870, Page 4

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