Medical. T\ R . SMITH, SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, formerly Resident Assistant Surgeon to the Na van Hospital, County Meath, Ireland, Registered under the Imperial, Victorian, and New Zealand Acts,'May be consulted daily at Tainui street, opposite Eennedy. Brbs. J-\ R. M O ! '.R ICE, SURGEON, Late Surgeon to the s.s. Great Britain, formerly Surgeon to the Northampton General Hospital, the liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmary, the Birmingham and Guy's Hospitals, Lying-in Charities, can be consulted at the Greymouth Dispensary, Mawhera Quay. T\R. ACHESON, F.F.P.S.G., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND 'ACCOUCHEUR, May be consulted at his private residence, Albert street ; or, At Mr Syms', chemist, &c, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. MEDICAL HALL, / J? , / &' / Drugs, 141 Mawhera Quay. /J7 / • / v / / V / Chemicals, Established ■fc£ t / / /Patent Medicines 1865. / M*g / ™ Articles ■VT R. GR E E lS ; p D, DENTIST, TAINUI STREET, OPPOSITE THE HOSPITAL. Photography. DHOTOGRAPHY. MR J. GAUL, Photographer, Artist and Prize Medalist, from Melbourne, begs to state that — induced by the large share o patronage he has received, and for which he returns his grateful thanks— he will prolong his residence in Greymouth. His Studio is still the one expressly erected for him next to Mr H. Williams's Medical Hall, Mawhera Quay. Architects. JOHN ADAM EISENHARDT, ARCHITECT, GRESSON STREET, NEXT TO THE j SHAMROCE HOTEL. Painters. Cl BADGER, Painter, Glazier, & Paperhanger, Importer of Oils, Colors, Varnish, Window Glass, and all Painter's Materials. The trade and up-country Storekeepers supplied on liberal terms. Mawhera Quay, between Union and Austra- j lasian Banks. rry 2. M c> i~ PAINTER, PAFERHANGER AND GLAZIER, Importer of Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, Varnish, &c. Country orders punctually attended to. Tainui street, Greymouth. To Let. npO LET, or FOR SALE, AN EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, Newly built and fitted up for a Hotel. This House is situated at the junction of the main overland road to Canterbury and Nelson, also the roads leading to the Quartz Reefs, Little Grey, Noble's, Half-Ounce, and Napoleon's. There are 25,000 acres of a grass flat adjoining this house, which offers a first-class investment for a person with small means, having a ready cash market at his door for all descriptions of dairy and farm produce. The Grey Valley Railway runs by the house. Tbe fertility of the Grey Valley is too well known to require any comment from the proprietor, whose only reason for disposing of the said property is that he has entered into the cattle and sheep trade. For further information apply to the proprietor, WILLIAM BENNETT, Grey Valley ; Or, NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO., Greymouth. Immediate possession can be given. fTIO LET for Building purposes, on easy A terms — Part of allotment 30, Boundary street, adjoining the Argds office. Apply olfice of this paper. Missing Friends. ISSING FRIENDS-Should this meet the eye of WILLIAM HENRY PATTERSON, aged thirteen years, last heard of at the Grey River, Greymouth, he [ is requested to write to his mother, Mrs Emma Patterson, No. 8, Victoria street, ■ West Melbourne, Victoria, or call at Mr i Thos. Bailey's Full and Plenty Hotel, Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 852, 20 April 1871, Page 1
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