1^ O T ICE. I have this day disposed of my business in Greymouth to Messrs Parkinson and Steel. JOHN CRERAR; Greymouth, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1870. John Crerar bogs 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 J assistant with Mr Samuel Mullen, bookseller, Melbourne, and Mr 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 Bteel or Mr Morris. JOHN CRERAR. "pxRKINSOV AND STEEL. Having purchased tbe BO 'K \ND STATIONERY BUsIN •>: lately \ielonginjr to Mr John Crerar, are now prepared to do business on most liberal terms. To Storekeepers great inducements are offerer! 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, Greymouth. Monday, December 19, 1870. MONOPOLY KNOCKED ON THE HEAD. ROCK INLAND. A Punt is now working at Rock Island for the convenience of Grey Valley Travellers, who will find this route, via Curtis's much shorter and better than the old one, and' without any increased expense. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY. ■VTOTICE TO MINERS A. HOSIE, Sail and Tent Maker, begs to draw their special attention to his large stock of Canvass, expressly impoi-ted for hydraulic hose ; Cotton, Pilot Duck, and other best brands. Also, Oilskins, made on the premises, of the very best quality, and all purchasers can get them recoated free of charge. Tents and Flies always on hand. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth TTOLUNTEER HALL. All Persons requiring the use of the above building are requested to apply to the unde signed, who is authorised to make arrangements. J. W. HALL. Tjl ACTS ARE FACTS An Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure. WOOLFE, AUSTIFand CO., have great satisfaction in announcing that, through having completed their necessary business arrangements, they can prevent the people of the Grey from paying too much for their Meat, and thus cure them of many a pound of exorbitant charges. Read, and judge for yourselves : — MUTTON. perlb. Hind-quarters Mutton ■ 7d Legs of Mutton - - - 7d Kore-quarters Mutton - - 5d Mutton Chops - - - 8d By Whole or Half Sheep - 5d Pork - - - - - 8d BEEF. Beef Steaks - • • 8d Boiling Beef - - - 6d Corned Beef - - - 6d Ribs Roast Beef -• - - 7d Sirloins Beef 7d Hind-quarter Beef - • 6d Fore-quarter Beef 5d Tripe, Sd ,* Black Puddings, Sd ; Sausages, Bd. For Cash only at the Shop. Please note the address ; — WOOLFE, AUSTIN AND CO., LONDON BUTCHERY, Corner Boundary and Mackay streets ; And Corner of Tainui and Mackay streets. fIH TVT O'BRIEN, BH IVI. Wholesale & Retail Wm BOOTMAKER, W$M Mawheka Quay. ||||L The trade supplied with Closed ißp|i|>v tJPP ers < Melbourne Kip and Sole, extra strong Fronts, HalfFronts, Hungarian Nails; Calf Basil Colored, Eoan and Kangaroo Skins, Paul's Lasts, Boot Trees, Front Blocks, Tools, and Grindery. The only house in Greymouth that supplies Hirst's celebrated Wellington Kip and Sole. X O H N HARRISON, Scotch Pie Shop, next Brian Boru Hotel, BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER. Hot Pies and Coffee always ready. Fruit by every steamer. I Hotels and Families waited on for orders. rTIHE fittest place to go to for a good JL fit is W. KITTELTY'S BOOT & SHOE SHOP, j Albert Stkbet. His own make of Watertights is well known, and he guarantees their fit and quality. His Elastic-side Boots are unequalled for easeand durability. Pricesmostmoderate. X W . HALL. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hottse, Land, and Estate Broker, Valuator and Arbitrator. Accounts made out. Debts Collected, &c. Office — Herbert street, next Messrs Watson and Wickes, Timber Merchants, Boundary street. npHE opportune arrival of a moßt varied -*- stock enables R. REAY, TAILOR, Albert street, To supply Gentlemens' Summer Clothing as piiecs and of a quality rarely obtainable in Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 786, 31 January 1871, Page 3
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