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\/f R w.' w. wll s 0 -jj, Barrister-at-Law, SOLICITOR and CONVEYANCER, Werifca Btreet (next Melbourne Hotel), Greymonth. . ;\[ OTIC E T O MI NER >S * A. HOSIE, Sa-1 and Tent Maker, begs to, /draw, their special attention to his liirge stock of Cnrivasa, expressly impoi-bcd. for hydraulic hose; Cotton, Pilot Duck, ami other best brands. Also, Oilskius, made »n the premiset, of the very best quality,; aud all purchasers can get them recoated free of charge. r - • ... . . ; : Tents and Flies alwaysion hand.. :. I f Mawhera. Quay, Greymouth. ; \T " ui; 6 y B: '.<i^:-B ;N f i.VX. Wholesale and Retail BOOT MAKER. Established, 1864. All kinds of Miners' Boots in Stock. Tender feet carefully fitted. Boots made to measure on the shortest •notice." Repairing}. done, ~ .-. v . .■ 7 , Hayward's Rubber Boots Very cheap. The Trade supplied with extra strong French fronts, half do Grafts, Melbourne Kip and Sole, Colonial and French Calf, Kangaroo, Basil, and Colored Roan Skins, . American size, Paul's boot-trees, lasts, front screw blocks, - all descriptions of closed uppers, tools and grindery. Hirsts' Celebraied Wellington Kip and SnJe always in stock. A considerable allowance made to wholesale cash purchasers. .i'M.-- Qj8.,.; cinders his sincere thanks to .all ''those'wno "hav^fio'liberall^ patronised him | for the past six years. Address — Between J. W. Parkinson, Stationer, and Thomas and M'Beath Drapers, Mawhera Quay. M w "^*BSH2aa? AND COPELAND'S DUNEDIN ALKS. The undersigned are in nw. ipt oi a further consignment of the above co'clirated ALES qf the new brew.. •»,,-«-,, • , <i i NANJJBrW, Afe&pJßjfe & CO. /CHARLES W I N S. C H, Wholesale a^u Retail -FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ' Between the AlKance Hotel and Aroib Office, Boundary street. ; N.B. — The cheapest shop in town for cash/fTlHE^opportune ; arrival of a most varied **• stock enables : R. REAY, TAILOR, Albert street, To supply Geutlemena' Sumuiar Clobhing-as-pricos auji o£ a. quality .rarely "obtainable T>RES BYTERIAN CHURCH BUILDING FUND. ; FANCY BAZAAR,' 'f[ For the purpose of aiding in defraying th'--expense of the erection of the Presbyterian Church in Greymouth, will .'.■-, : -.- ■■;,■'*■■ - be held.in tj}§_. V 0 L U NT fi e"r" k A L L, f; ;' Werita street, '611 MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, 2Gth, 27th, and 28th DECEMBER. Contributions will be received by Mrs Barkley, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Kerr, Mrs M'Lean, Mrs M'lntosh, Mrs Glenn, Mrs M'Milkn, Mrs Shaw, Mrs Seabropke, Mrs |Hogg) Miss Begg; iMiss Taylor, ; Miss Tait, Miss Parkinson, and Mm Jones. ; I JAMES KERR, j Chairman of Committee^--GREAT TREAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. . '/T;* ,'M.E.SS'R S- *K I\JB-R-NAN ■"""■ "" "'^"WiilexhibirtheV-- 7 - \ VING PANORAJMAS, Dissolving Views, with Lectures, Music, Singing, and Concic Readings, &c.,|ftt Grey, mouth, at Christmas. The first Exhibition in New Zealand, having only arrived from England by last mail. Panoramas of New York, the Thames, the Rhine, Views of the Overland Journey to India, introducing the Pyramids of Egypt, with moving 'caravans, camelrf, &c, crossing the Desert ;; also, the , Israeli tjea crossing the? Red. .Sea. The : Arctic Regions,' "six- 1 views Of Ihe Falls of Niagara, &c, &c. See programmes. v*u * " ; ' SURGEOk^DENTrSIV „ ; ! '■ ! NELSON, Will visit Greymouth at Christmas. JUVENILE DRILL. t A School for the Instruction bf Boys in Military Drillrmegularly held eyery Saturday afternoon, "at 4 p.m, in the' Volunteer Hall. ; W. ROBINSON, ■i'-ii ..';.' :.■■;/ '.'-.lii''.. ; ; ;^Efrill Instructor. mo AMATEUR BILLIARD PLAYERS. A^RANJf BIL|IARDrTOJRNAMENT, Commencedon" the evening of-the 23rd Nov. at the Billiard Rooms attached to; Flannery'^ Hotel, and will be coutinued till Deceinbe 23rd, at 8 p.m. i valuable Meerschaum pipe. ! 'if -g Charge, 6d per Break; %■ £ LOUIS ELERI6, ÜbaSo.- ;J - £ 'il"i/BION BILLIARD - BOOM AMA -£*- TEUR TOURNAMENT. First prize ... £0 0s highest score t Second do ... 2 10s second do Will open this evening, and will be strictly confined to Amateurs, concluding on New Year's Day. ': *O ; y|s.!3 Tft ? oY|ss i TOYS! Just arrived in time for Christmas Presents nnd New Year's Gifto. T. NORTH, of the Cheap Crockery and Warehouse, corner of-Mawhera. Quay and Boundary street, GreylnoiilnT'lias" just received per Waterman,' from Melbourne, a splendid variety of Cheap Toys, consisting of Dolls, Dolls' Houses, Stables, Balls, {$£.§,' &cp**aJso a large consignment of also, American Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Washatands, Iron Bedsteads (single and double). All to be sold at the lowest possible prices.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

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