Removal. i^HANGE OF BUSINESS PLACE, F. C. DUP RE, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, Begs to announce to his many customers and the public in general that in consequence of the flood he was obUged to REMOVE from his old place of business, on Richmond Quay, and has taken possession of his NEW SHOP, alongside the Victoria Hotel. F. C. DUPRE, taking the opportunity of thanking for past favors, hopes that he will maintain the good opinion he gained with the public by carefully attending to neatness in the manufacture of Jewelry and best repairs to Watches. A choice assortment of Jewelry and Watches, just received. TAMOS • HAS REMOVED To Next Door to the Albion Hotel. HILDEBRAND AND WEBER beg to inform the public that the Branch of their Business, formerly on Richmond Quay, is now transferred to the new and spacious premises they have just erected in BOUNDARY STREET. Hotels, Families, and Shipping supplied with their accustomed punctuality. 1^- O T I C E. 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 NEW AHAURA, 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, willbe punctually attended to. March 12, 1872. Photography. TT WILLIAMS, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, Medical Hall, 141 Mawhera Quay. DR ACHESON may be consulted at the above address. WILLIAMS' PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Adjoining the Medical Hall, Is open daily, where visitors can rely on securing First-class Portraits. T>HOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS TAIT BROTHERS Beg to return thanks to the Inhabitants of Greymouth and surrounding districts for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them during their month's stay in Greymouth, and beg to inform them that at the request of a number of inhabitants, they intend to. prolong their stay another Month, to give those parties who are desirous of patronising them an opportunity of having their portraits taken. Express. REEFTON AND GREY. MOUTH EXPRESS Leaves Ashton's Family Hotel, Richmond Quay, for Inangahua and Reefton, EVERY THURSDAY at 7 a.m. ; And the Express Office, Reetton, on return, EVERY MONDAY at 10 a.m. Letters and parceh carefully delivered, and commissions of all kinds punctually executed. GEO. SADLER, Proprietor. "DAYLIS'S ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS. R. H. Baylis begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and Reefton that he has started a WEEKLY EXPRESS TO AND FROM GREYMOUTH |and REEFTON, I (Via Half-Ounce, Duffer's, Napoleon, Red Jack's, Ahaura, No Town, &c), Leaving Reefton every Wednesday, at 11 a.m, and returning on the following Tuesday at 2 p.m. Orders received at Melbourne Hotel, Reefton; and at Roche's, Stationer, Greymouth. TJRENNAN BROTHER^, Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS and BUTCHERS, Try-Again Terrace, Nelson Creek. r\ fl ARL E S C L"A RSO N. STOREKEEPER, DRAPER, IRONMONGER, and BAKER, Duffer Creek. Bread delivered to all parts of 4 theJDistrict Gold Bought. ' Ty/T R W. S. STA IT E 1 SOLICITOR and BARRISTER, HAMILTON AND GILMER'S HOTEL. AHAbRA.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1143, 3 April 1872, Page 4
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