Public Notices AHILDEBRAND • begs to inform b ; 8 customers that he has succeeded in securing a supply of really first-class beef, Which can be seen at his Shop, in Boundary : Street. The cattle were fattened by Mr Dicdrtch, of Westland, and can therefore be recommended without any fear of contradiction. Hotelkeepers and others, desirous of securing prime cuts, had better give an early call. A. HILDEBRAND. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CONSTANTINE, Boatman, of Greymouth. Notice is hereby given that all Accounts* against the above Estate must be sent in to the Offices of Messrs Hamilton and Nichol on or before SATURDAY, the 3lst day of AUGUST, otherwise they will not be recognised E. MASTERS, ) F. HAMILTON, } Trustees. CHAS. WOOLCOCK, ) ■VT O T I C E. We, tho undersigned, Smiths of Graymouth, respectfully beg to announce, that on and after the First day of September, in oonsequence of the heavy advance on Iron (being 70 per cent.), we have been compelled to advance the price of Smiths' Work and Shoeing 15 per cent. (Signed) H. NOY, JOHN M'GREGOR, JAS. JONES, W. 11. STONE. August 22, 1872. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF D. RYALL. On and after this date a Dividend of Two Shillings in the £ will be payable at the office of D. Maclean and Co, Mawhera Quay. For self and co-trustees, D.MACLEAN. August 30, 1872. Removal ROBERT REAY, Tailor and Clothier, Has Removed to his old stand, Boundary street, next "Argus" Office. He begs to draw special attention to his New and Seasonable Stock of Goods, and tho Matchless Fit of his Garments. N.B.— Every material thoroughly shrunk, rp FOXCROFT, TINSMITH, Has REMOVED to Tainui street, next j door to Kennedy Bros. \ Jewelry JEWELRY. JEWELRY. F. DUPRE, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Mawhera Quay, Has constantly on hand a varied assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches, Chains, Brooches, &c, &c, English and Colonial Jewelry, that will more than compare with those exhibited for a few days ONLY. The arrival of his New Stock (now daily expected), comprising every new and fashionable design, will enable him to display a selection of Jewelry hitherto unapproached in Greymouth for superiority of quality or moderation of price. Bootmaker JOHN HARGR AYE S , BOOTMAKER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and the sui rounding districts that he has taken the Shop recently scenpied by Mr G. Cooper, in Boundary street, near the "Argus' 1 Office, and trusts, by particular attention to all work entrusted to him, to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs neatly executed, and with dispatch. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired.
Drapery. BONA-FIDE SALE OF DEAPEEY AT THE BALLAKAT HOUSE. « WBQQQWH H. YOUNG, While thanking the inhabitants of the Grey District for the patronage received during the short time he lias been in business, would draw attention to the fad !' that in order -to effect A Speedy Clearance of Winter Stock, [ Prior to leaving for Melbourne to buy for the Spring Trade, he will allow A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, r (2s. in the pound) on all cash purchases over 10s for three weeks from date > the STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, and allowed to be THE BEST VALUI I IN GUEY9IOUTII. y [B An- early call is respect/idly solicited . " HENEY YOUNG, BALLARAT HIOXJSE (NEXT DR. MORICE'S, GREYMOUTH).
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1276, 31 August 1872, Page 3
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