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Amusements VOLUNTEER HALL THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER G. Production of Shakespeare's sublime Tra gedy of MACBETH, in 5 acts, with nev bcenery by Thornton, and every appoint ment ; all the original music performed b; gentlemen singers of 'Greymouth, v-ho hay kindly given their services on this occasioi only, viz., Complimentary Benefit to Mr C BURFORD, Manager. Look out for Lalla Rookh , .., ' Educational. T> U B LI C NOTICE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR CHARLES PRINCE, tote Prin. cipal of the Classical School, Westburj East, St Kilda, Victoria, and formerly Head Master of the Grays Grammar School, Essex, England, begs, respectfully 1 to announce that he has commenced in one of the large rooms at Mr JOHNSTON'S PRL VATE HOTEL, Mackay street, during the erection of a permanent building for Boarders and Day Pupils. Mr Prince having had numerous applications to teach girls with, his boys, begs to intimate thatfhe is induced to foim a Class (after the dismissal of his boys, should a sufficient number offer) from' 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p m. ;, and for those young ladies who could not then attend, and are of a more advanced age, an Evening Class, three nights in the wesk would bb formed ; and should there be any among these anxious to improve themselves as, or become, teachers, Mr Prince would devote his Saturday mornings to their especial service ; or if they shbuld prefer being taught privately, forming a class of themselves, he would even then endeavor to meet their views. . 1 Eveuing School commences at 7.30 p.m. Melbourne Private Hotel, Sept. 3, 1872. TTNTKIMMED HATS, ls, Is 3d, ls 6d, During the C H E A P S A LE, '. . .",;' ■. ', At; .. . . . J. MA K SON AND C O.S. Removal 0 B E R T R E AY, Tailoii ani» 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 the Matchless Fit of his Garments. N.B. — Every material thoroughly shrunk, FT! FOXCROFT, TINSMITH, Has REMOVED to Tainui street, next door to Kennedy Bros. Money OOAA TO BE LENT on MORTGAGE. Apply at the office of ' ■'■"•'•■■ WM. PERKINS, Solicitor, \ Werita street. TiT O-N E V T 6 LEN D , on lirst-ciass security, at a reasonable rate. Apply to *' Mortgage," office of this paper. •pi SING SUN HOTEL, Xli "'Tainui 'street. This Hotel, just completed, presents in new and perfect order every necessary accommodation— well-furnished Bedrooms, pleasant Parlors— and boarders will find the charges most moderate. JOHN DAVIDSON, Proprietor.

Drapery. BONA-FIDE SALE OE DRAPERY ■ . ■ \ . -; •■ ; ;.'-'..",- 'at ;: the; ,;■',;.;•■' ';'.' ! j -' ■■■■■• ; B ALLAEAT HOTJSE. H. YOUNS-; While thanking tbe inhabitants of the Grey District for the patronage received during the short time he has been in business, would draw attention to the fact that in order to effect A Speedy Clearance of Winter Stock, Prior to leaving for Melbourne to buy for tbe Spring Trade, he will allow A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, (2s. in the pouiid) on all cash purchases over 10s for three weeks from date, The STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, and allowed to be THE BEST VALUI ' IN CKEYMOCTH. 5 "... . ■ = .'■..'.': . ■ • mS2T~* . . ... •■■'./ - . . Jin early call w respecifioTty solicited. I , . , .: . ■■:-::■ ' " .' :::'■ " ' ' i HENRY YOUNG, BALLARAT HOUSE . (NEKT A DR. MORIOE'S, GREYMOUTH).

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 3

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