TIXISS FAIRHALL'S SCHOOL will REOPEN on MONDAY, 9th JANUARY, in the Cottage recently occupied by Capt. Deare, Hospital street. Daily Practice for Pupils on the Pianoforte. Terms strictly Moderate. MATIONAL SCHOOL, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. MR. T. THOMAS begs to intimate that this School will Re-open on MONDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1871. JUVENILE DRILL. A School for the Instruction of Boys in Military Drill is regularly held every Saturday afternoon, at 4 p.m, in the Volunteer Hall. W. ROBINSON, Drill Instructor. lyrow published, And may be had of all Booksellers, PRICE ONE SHILLING, THE GREYMOUTH AND GREY DISTRICT ALMANAO AND DIRECTORY FOR 1871, Containing a mass of information for the Merchant, the Storekeeper, the Miner, and all Classes. "VT O T I C E . I have this day disposed of my business in Greymouth to Messrs Parkinson aud Steel. JOHN CRERAR. Greymouth, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1870. John Crerar begs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Greymouth for their liberal support since he commenced business in Greymouth, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same on behalf of his successors, Messrs 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 Sum Mullen, booksel'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 now prepared 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 a full share of public patronage. PARKINSON AND STEEL, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Gjbeymouth. Monday, December 19, 1870. XTTOOLFE, AUSTIN, AND CO., BEG respectfully to announce that, in addition to their Establishment, corner of Tainui and Mackay streets, they have Purchased the LONDON BUTCHERY, 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, and which they take this opportunity of gralefully acknowledging. They beg to draw special attention to their magnificent show of BEEF I ON FRIDAY EVENING. AHRISTMAS PRESENTS. It is with pride and pleasure the}* have rarely experienced that BROADBENT AND KING Call attention to the MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Their WINDOW PRESENTS, sparkling with choicest gems of JEWELRY, rich and rarer than has ever been exhibited in Greymouth ; and hard must be the taste to please that cannot select from so varied a stock some graceful memento of Christmas 1870. In rich profusion, Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pius, Necklets, Albert Chains and Guard», Lockets, Sleeve Links, Collar Studs, Silver Filagree Brooches and Ear-rings, &c, &c. O' B It I El N~, . Wholesale and Retail BOOT MAKER,. Established, 1865. All kinds of Miners' Boots in Stock. Tender feet carefully fitted. Boots made to measure on the shortest notice. Repairing done. 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' Celebrated Wellington Kip and n!e always in stock. A considerable allowance made to wholesale cash purchasers. M. 08. tenders his sincere thanks to all those who have so liberally patronised him for 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 776, 7 January 1871, Page 3
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