Business Notices. CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. Consumers can lay their money out to the best advantage at the c GREYMOUTH I : STORE, Best values in Tea by siuglo pound, box, or chest. COFFEE GROUND DAILY. , Fine {quality of FRESH AND SALT BUTTER On hand. WINES AND SPI RIT S, By single bottle. . Fine sample OLD DARK BRANDY. Particular fine quality COLONIAL WINE. D. M'LEAN Having made arrangements with the Marsden Tramway, can now keep down the monopoly in that district, by forwarding goods free of charg6 right through to any part of the Tramway line. D . M'LEAN, BOUNDARY STREET. N.B.— Goods packed to any part of the North Beach. i^HINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE. Having purchased from Messrs Hamilton and Nichol their Store and Stock of China and Glassware, we are prepaied to SELL OUR PRESENT STOCK Of the above Goods, AT TWENTY-FIVE (25) PER CENT. LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE, la order to save the risk and expense of shifting. Hotelkeepers and parties furnishing will find this a favorable opportunity of securing first-class goods at really low prices. ORR AND CO., Next Union Bank, Mawhera Quay. HAVING sold our Stock of Earthenware and Glassware to Messrs Orr and Co., we have much pleasure in recommending that firm to the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on ourselves in that branch of our business. HAMILTON and NICHOL. M O T ICE. To the Inhabitants of the Ahaura and the surrounding districts. MR. JACOB JAMES, Late of NELSON CREEK BREWERY, Is about REMOVING his Brewery and plant to the N E W AHA U R. A, Where Hotels will be supplied with the best Ale and Porter, in large or small quantities. All orders addressed to J. James, London Brewery, Ahaura, will be punctually attended to. March 12, 1872. "XT O T? I C if The Undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general tor the liberal patronage accorded him previous to the late flood, has now the pleasure to inform them that he has resumed business in his old premises, and trusts by keeping only the best of goods and selling at the smallest remunerative profits to merit a continuance of past favors. Note the address — B . J O N- E S , Family Grocer, Provision Merchant, Fruiterer and Seedsman, Richmond Quay, near Boundary] street. ROSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, Albert Street. D. M'KINTY beg? to inform his friends and old acquaintances that he has reopened this Hotel, and trusts by giving all the comforts of a home, to secure a continuance of their support. D. M'KINTY, Proprietor. LAKE WAKATIP HOTEL, Richmond Quay. The Proprietor having fully made up his miud to leave Greymouth early next month, will be glad to see liis old friends in the Race "Week, and wish them good bye. The heartiest of welcomes, and the best of accommodation. WM. KING, Proprietor. T3OYAL HOTEL, J-V ' Richmond Quay. The longest established Hotel in Greymouth. Every department thoroughly renovated. Good Beds. Cheap as any house in town. The proprietor is determined no one who favors him I with a visit will leave dissatisfied. Under the personal superintendence of Mrs Howie. JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. -VT O T I C E . H. GIESEKING, late of Richmond Quay, h;iß opened the Greymouth Hotel and Store, adjoining the Town Hall, Gresson street, returns his thanks to his friends for past favors, hoping a continuance of the same. None but the best of Wines and Spirits and Groceries kept. Wholesale and retail. T AND. LAND. v The undersigned is prepared to act as Agent for Purchasers of Land at the Waste Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land gency, on the most reasonable terms. All meetings of the Board attended. For particulars, apply F. A. LKARMONTH, Estate Agent, Revell strcot, Hokitika.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1141, 25 March 1872, Page 4
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