"ly OW, PUBLISH ED, v■ * . > And maybe had of all Booksellers, • • * * » PR.ICE ONE^ SHILLING,. ' , ~ V*r THE GREYMOUTH AND GREY DISTRICT ALMANAC- AND- DIHECTORY FOR 1.87 1^ . Containing a -mass; -of ' information for the Merchant, the Storekeeper, the Miner, and fill Classes. * ' • * . • * . TVT ';■ O - T • I C E; *I haye 4 *this day.disposed of mybusiness in Greymouth to Messrs Parkinson and Steel. ' •,. ■ « -JOHN -CRERAR. Greymduth', Saturday, Dec. 17, 1870... John Crerar "begs to return his* sincere thanks to the inhabitanti.of Greymouth for their liberal "'support* since he? commenced business in Grey mouth,' "and respectfully solicits a. continuance of the same on behalf of his successors, MessVs Parkinson and Steel, as he is well assured they will merit the same. Mr Steel 'possesses a 'thorough knowledge of the business^ -"having Been an assistant with S|im Mullen, ibooksel'er, Melbourne, and John Sands, stationer, Sydney; and in my service for four years, during 'which time he served faithfully and efficiently. ■■•■■ • All accounts due ,to me must be paid to.. Mr Steel or Mr Morris. . ' - , " JOHN CRERAR. T>ARKINSON AND STEEL, Having purchased the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS lately belonging to Mr John Crerar, are nowprepared to do business on most liberal terms. To Storekeepers great inducements are offered in Stationery lines. The stock of READING -BOOKS, will be continually replenished with STANDARD WORKS, and every attention devoted to the requirements of Greymouth. In return, P. and S. hope to receive ,\ full share of public patronage. , . PARKINSON AND STEEL, BOOKSELLERS AND. STATIONERS, Greymouth.- . • Monday, December 19, 1870.. XX^TOOLFE, AUSTIN,. AND CO., .BEG respectfully to announce that, in addition to iheir Establishment, corner of Tainui and Mackay streets, they have Purchased the J LONDON BU T C HER ~Y ,' Corner Boundary.and Mackay streets, \ > . with which, at its commencement, Mr Woolfe was so long connected. „ ■ *' ..'.-■ % . Both places will^be conducted with the same regard to Moderate Prices," superior • quality, and attention to orders, that has* gained them so large a share of patronage, v and which they take this opportunity, of . gratefully acknowledging. « * •- '>"«,"■ They beg to draw rpecial attention >v Jo their magnificent show of BEEF * *^- * ON FRIDAY EVENING. , t)UBLIC' NO \ T ftE •*■ ■' ■ — • » • ■ * > « PORTRAITSi PORTRAITS ! ' , J MESSRS? TAIT BROS, beg to*thank the public of Greymouth and its surrounding " districts for the very liberal support which * they have hitherto -bestowed on them, and to it form them that/they have reduced the' price of Portraits, IB meet the times, from £2 per dozen to £1 10s, or £1 per halfdozen. Also, that all photographs taken by them will be guaranteed good and satisfactory. Children and groups taken and, no extra charge. The hours for taking children are from 10 a.m.TSIL2 p.m. « •m * * Small and large views of Greymouth always on hand. . **■•.. All work executed *by Tait ißrotherS guaranteed. Note the Address : Between the -Bank of Australasia and Union Bank- of Australia, Greymouth. D H O T O G R .A P H V,' Important to the inhabitants and general *' public of Greymouth. ■* * Mr J. GAUL, Photographic Artist, and Prize' Medalist, from Melbourne, now on a professional tour through New Zealand, will practise' in Greym.outh during the Christmas and .New. Year .holidays, in a new Photographic Studio/ expressly, erected '-by Mr Williams," 'Chemist, next door to his Medical Hall, Mawhera Quay, where specP mens of the above I«ct may be seen, appoint-, inents made,- and. information las to charges, &c, obtained. • .' * ' * * •• P.S.— J\G. is now operating in his Gallery, where he will endeavor to give those, kindly patronising him the best results that can be obtained. . * ■'»-,. ** For anything furthei*fet-the work 'Weak for itself." j ** MO VB R I EN, . JiVHOLESALE AND RETAIL** B O"O*T M A*<K E* R. 1 Established, 1865. All kinds of Minefs'^oots in Stock. Tender feet catefully fitted. : * . Bgots made to measure on the shortest* notice. Repairing done 1 . . ' ■ ' 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,* L American size, PauPs boot-trees, lasts, front screw blocks, all descriptions of closed;, uppers, tools and jmndery, Hirsts' .Celebrated Wellington Kip and . oJe always'in stock. A considerable allowance made to wholesale cash purchasers. V ; ' . . M. 08. tenders his siucere thanks to all those who have so liberally patronised him fofc^the past five years. .. * Address — - Between J. W. Parkinson, Stationer, and Thomas and M'Beath Drapers, Mawhera Quay. -■ ■
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 774, 3 January 1871, Page 3
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