i\r ■ o T i ° E • J. W. PARKINSON begs to intimate to the Public of Greymouth and the District, that he has entered into Partnership with Mr JOHN STEEL, lately Assistant with, and Manager for, Mr John Crerar, Bookseller and Stationer. Greymouth, December 19, 1870. PARKINSON AND STEEL, Having two large BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENTS On Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, (Lately known, the one as Crerar's, the other as Parkinson's,) Are now in a position to submit to the residents in and about Greymouth a most valuable stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and at prices which will give every satisfaction to purchasers (both wholesale and retail), and effect a reduction in their heavy stock of BOOKS and STaTIONEK Y. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. PARKINSON and STEEL have just opened up a splendid assortment of New and Handsomely -bound BOOKS, selected specially for Christmas Presents and New Year Gifts. Photographic Albums, Work-boxes, Writing Desks, Vioiiua, Flutes, Concertinas, Toys, &c, &c, for . * ' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, AT PARKINSON AND STEEL'S. * ' } Periodicals ard Newspapers of the latest dates regularly received by each mail. The Melbourne "Leader" and "Australasian" supplied to Subscribers at 6d per copy. Wholesale and Retail Agent for : — The Grey River Loudon Punch A rgus* Glasgow Weekly Mail Weekly Argus Calif ornian News of j Melbourne Leader the World ■ Australasian London Journal Illustrated Australian Bow Bells News Family Herald Advocate Cassel's Magazine Home News bunday at Home European Mail Leisure Hour — - Irish Provincial papers Good Words Dublin Nation Englishwoman's DoCourier de l'Europe mestic Magazine Irishman World of Fashion Public Opinion Young Ladies' JourLloyd's Newspaper nal Saturday Review Gentlemen's Journal Reynolds' Once a Week Police News All the Year Round Beehive Temple Bar News of the World Cornhill Dispatch London Society Illustrated London Blackwood's News Graphic &c, &c, &c. Wholesale and Retail Stationers, Booksellers, & News Agents. Importers of Fancy Goods, Music, and Musical Instruments. MASONIC HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. Although the advertisement is altered, there is no change in the mode of conducting this Hotel, r It has attained for itself a degree of public favor, which is gratefully acknowledged by the Proprietor. FRED. CLARKE. CANADIAN HOTEL, Richmond Quay. Before occupying this well-known hotel the proprietress has had every portion thoroughly renovated, and can assure the public and her old friends of accommodation equal to any in Greymouth. MARY DUGGAN, Proprietress, ROYAL HOTEL. Richmond Quay. The Proprietor begs to inform his friend and the public that the above Hotel is now replete with every convenience for their comfort ; that the Wines and Spirits are of the best description ; and that he is determined none who visit the house will leave dissatisfied. JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. SHAMROCK HOTEL, Gresson street (Late of the Hibernian Hotel, Nemona). Miss E. Kennedy begs to inform the public of Greymouth that she has now I opened the above hotel. The accommodation j is good, and the bar supplied with the best of liquors. E. KENNEDY, Proprietress. HARRY SMITH, (Late Restaurant-keeper, Mawhera Quay), has now become proprietot of the BRIGHTON HOTEL, opposite the Police Camp, Gresson street, where he will be glad to see all his old friends, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call. ..The wines and liquors are pronounced by connoisseurs to be the quintessence of purity. X AKJfi WAKATIP HOTEL. That nothing may be wanting to conduce to the comfort of his customers during the Christmas season, the proprietor has refitted the Bedrooms and Parlors, enlarged the cuisine department, and last, not least, replenished his cellar with the choicest of liquors.. A separate suite of apartments for private families. WM. KING, Proprietor. T\ UNEDIN HOTEL, -*^ Mawhera Quay, Between the Albion and Cosmopolitan Hotels. JAMES JONES, (Formerly Harp and Shamrock, Charleston) ADDPELLOWS HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. JOHN BULSTBODE has again opened this well known house. He sells a magnificent glass of beer, but don't take his Word for it. * " Bell's Life" regularly filed.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 776, 7 January 1871, Page 1
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