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Grocers. T\ M ' L E A N , FAMILY GROCER, Boundary street, Greymouth. Has some very superior COLONIAL WINES, And NEW SEASON'S TEA, Of the finest quality, in small boxes, for family use. BJ. O N E S FAMILY GROCER, PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANT, Seedsman and Fruiterer, Richmond Quay, near Ashton's Family Hotel. His arrangements for the supply of Dairy Produce and Fruit are so thoroughly complete that every steamer will bring a fresh supply. Bakers. ;__ I^YAN BROTHERS, BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERS, Al Bakery, Richmond Quay, Greymouth; And GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Cobden. T 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. Hotels and Families waited on for orders. TT N I O N BAKERY, *-' Richmond Quay. R . S H A W, Successor to Charles Baldry, BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, Christening and Wedding Cakes made to order. GREYMOUTH BAKERY, Hospital street. ALEX. DEANS has just commenced this Bakery and trusts by supplying the best of Bread to secure a share of patronage. In the morning, hotels and families waited on with Hot Rolls. In the evening, do do with Sally Luns, Tea Cakes, &c. Pastry, Wedding Cakes, &c, &c. LONDON BAKERY Mackay Street. W . JONES, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. Biscuit?, machine-made on the premises, wholesale and retail ; Christmas and Weddmu Jakes made to order ; Sponge aiid Found 3akes always on haud. An extensive assorcoienfc of the choicest Confectionery. ' Butchers. FACTS ARE PACTS An Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure. .WOOLFE, AUSTIN and CO., have great satisfaction in announcing that, tlirom.'n having completed their necessary business i arrangements, they can prevent the people oi the Grey from paying too much for their Meat, and thus cure them of many a pound of exorbitant charges. Read, and judge ior yourselves : — MUTTON. per lb. Hind-quarters Mutton • 7d Legs of Mutton - - 7d Fore-quarters Mutton '- - 5d Mutton Chops - - - 8d . By Whole or Half Sheep - 5d Pork 8d BEEF. Beef Steaks - - - Sd Boiling Beef . - - - 6d Corned Beef 6d Ribs Roast Beef 7d Sirloins Beef 7d Hind-quarter Beef - - 6d Fore-quarter Beef 5d Tripe, 8d ; Black Puddings, 8d ; Sausages, 8(1. 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. TTILDEBRAND AND WEBEIi WHOLESALE AND RETAIi. BUTCHERS, Richmond Quay, AND WAKGANUI BUTCHER* Mawhera Quay. Shipping and Families snpplied. Bootmakers. LTI/T 08. R IE h , If J.. wholesale & Retail . 800. TM AKER, Mawheka Quay. ! The trade supplied with Closed Uppers, . Melbourne Kip and ■*««■ Sole, extra strong Fronts, HaltFronts, Hungarian Nails, Calf Basil Colored, Roan 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. THE fittest place to go to for a good fitis W. KITTELTY'S BOOT & SHOE SHOP," Albert Street. 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. •VTOTICE OF REMOVAL R. BROWN, BOOTMAKER, Finding his late premises at Richmond Quay too limited, has removed to those centralls situated premises, Mawhera Quay so well known as the Nonpareil. His stock of Leather, Closed Uppers and Grindery is in every respect superior. Always on hand, Watertights of his own make that he can confidently recommend.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 790, 7 February 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 790, 7 February 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 790, 7 February 1871, Page 1

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