IV"OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ■^ DAILY ARUUS. The South Beach, Rutherglen, and Marsden supplied at Greymouth prices, viz., — Is 6d per week, or 20s per quarter. Subscribers who have hitherto been supplied from the office will receive their papers from E. F. BARNETT, News Agent, Pine Tree Hill, Mars'den.- ... A USTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE *V OF COACHES, ASHTON and CASSEDY, proprietors, Will leave Ashton's Family Hotel to-doy at .3.30 p.m. nnHE WEEKLY ARGUS Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER OX THE WEST COAST. Published Every Friday Morning. PRICE-ONE SHILLING. Sole Agents : PARKINSON AND STEEL, And to be had of all Country Booksellers aud News Agents. The Grey River Argus is now published daily. In making this change we have also thought it advisable, so as to enable all classes of the community to enjoy the benefits of a daily morning journal, to reduce the price to Threepence per copy, Eightbenpbnce per week, ov £1 per quarter delivered in town, and £1 5a by post. Mr J. B. Rochs, stationer, has been appointed the Sole Agent in Greymouth, and subscribers' names will be received by him or at the Office of the Paper. It is particularly requested by the Proprietors that all instances of neglect in the delivering of the paper will be immediately brought under their notice so that an immediate remedy may be applied. Arrangements are now being made for the appointment of agents throughout the district and country, and as a largely increased circulation is confidently anticipated, advertisers will see it to be to their immediate interest to take advantage of the additional publicity which their announcements must receive by these changes. Greymouth, Feb. 4, 1871.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 791, 8 February 1871, Page 2
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279Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 791, 8 February 1871, Page 2
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