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TJALF-WAY HOUSE, HOTEL AND STORE, On the road from the Little Grey Junction to Reef ton, quarter-mile past the Mia Mia. Travellers to the Inangahua, Reefton, or Murray Creek, will find good accommodation at strictly moderate charges. SINGLE BEDROOMS. Stabling and Horse Feed. A. commodious Receiving Store, where goods can be securely stored at current rates. The English, French, German, Italian Languages spoken. CASOLI and DOLPH. mHAMWAY HOTEL A ND STORE TOTARA FLAT.; Cjond Accomodation for Travellers. Goods Packed to all parts of the Gold Fields. Horse feed and stabling. A blacksmith and. horse shoer onjthe premises. Goods stored at reasonable rates. ANTONIO LARDI, Proprietor, HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL, Middle Teara.ce, Nelson Creek. LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. Saddle borses for hire. Grass paddocks. A Ferry available at all times on the creek. H. POTTS, Proprietor, _ T^ELSON. CREEK HOTEL AND BAKERY, (Foot of Nelson Creek). The above hotel is situated on the direct road to the Inangahua and Grey Valley diggings. Safe ferries on the Grey River at the Black Ball crossing, and on Nelson Creek. BREAD of full weight, delivered throughout the district. J. W. ROSS, Proprietor. fVßia.eN'S J UNCTION HOTEL (Late Card's.) Liverpool Bills. Mr J. D. O'BRIEN begs to announce to his friends and the public that he has purchased the' above Hotel, and that those favoring him with their patronage may rely upon receiving every attention: Ales, Wines, and. Spirits of a Superior Quality, only kept. LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. Horses for hire to any part of the district. JOHN D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor:

NOTICE. — The public should be cautious of unprincipled vendors of spurious Spectacles, who, by using our name, foist them on their unfortunate dupes, thereby impairing their visual organs, and eventually destroying them. In order to guard against impostors, persons should only apply to us direct, if desirous of ascertaining the exact condition of their sight, and obtaining our genuine registered ACHROMATIC LENSES, Which both preserve and strengthen the Eyes, and impart a delightful soothing sense of relief and coolness, so essential to them. We guage the sioht with marvellous accuracy by an optometical apparatus of our o^rn discovery, a vast improvement on the instrument recommended by Von Grcefe, the eminent oculist, thus, coupled with our knowledge of Optics, we are enabled to adapt the Lenses to all stages of optical imperfections. When the eyesight becomes unsatisfactory, application should be made forthwith to the Professional Optician, he knowing chiefly the innumerable causes of defective vision. We are, practically and scientifically, the only qualified Opticians in New Zealand, and are appointed the New Zealand Agents for the Opticians to her Majesty and the British Government. In accordance with the spirit of the age, the science of our profession is duly appreciated by the intelligent portion of all civilised communities, who, knowing the danger of allowing incompetents to tamper with the most delicate organs of nature, will only have them handled by the skilled Optician. We receive from London a regular supply of warranted PURE BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, suitable to all sights. A, J. SOLOMON AND CO., OPTICIANS, Revell Street, next Williams's, Druggist. iErated Water and Cordial Manufactory, MURRAY STREET. H WHITMOEE, (Established 3866.) Begs to return his s!.icefe thanks io the bhabL^n^a ol Greyrcouth and District for the very liberal p«^rora~e received daring L n e 'asi seven ye«rs. Bush ess *s now r urned in his Tew prem'se^, as above, wlere r 1 orders will be executed with the t ea 'c and punctuality. N.B. — Licensed to retail Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter, by the Bottle. XX. WHITMORE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 4

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