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Meeting. BAND OF HOPE GOLD-MINING CO. j (Registered). Shareholders who cannot themselves be present at the EXTRAORDINARY MEETING to be held atßeefton, oi SATURDAY, 14th INST., at 10 o'clock a.m., aro requested to forward Proxies to the Company's Office, to be deposited there at least 24 hours before the time for holding meeting. N.B.— A proxy shall be appointed in writing under the hand of the appointor. No person shall be a proxy who is not a shareholder, and no proxy shall represent more than three shareholders. PATRICK BRENNAN, Manager. Reefton, Sept. 3, 1872. Educational. "DUBLIC NOTICE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR CHARLES PRINCE, late Prin. cipal of the Classical School, Westbury East, St Kilda, Victoria, and formerly Head Master of the Grays Grammar School, Essex, England, begs respectfully to announce that he has commenced in one of the large rooms at Mr JOHNSTON'S PRIVATE 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 that be is induced to form 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 jnights in the week would bt> formed ; and should there be any among these anxious to improve themselves as, or become, teachers, Mr Piince would devole his Saturday mornings to their especial service ; or if they should prefer being taught privately, forming a class of themselves, he would even then endeavor to meet their views. Evening School commences at 7.30 p.m. Melbourne Private Hotel, Sept. 3, 1872. Bootmaker JOHN HARGRAVES, BOOTMAKER, Bogs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and the suirounding districts that he has taken' the Shop recently occupied by Mr G. Cooper, in Boundary street, near the 11 Argus ' 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. Dressmaker. Tl/T R S PAYNE Milliner and Dressmaker, Richmond Quay. "jl/TRS FLORENCE STRATFORD "^•** Milliner, Dress, and Mantle Maker, Retreat Hotel, Sefton Road. Machine work done. Money "ly/T ONEY TO LEND, on first-class security, at a reasonable rate. Apply to *' Mortgage," office of this paper. Missing triend A DEL AIDE, or ANTHONY BADE.jLX. Should this meet the eye of Adelaide or Anthony Bade, of Liverpool, they are requested to write to their mother at Post Office, Greymouth, New Zealand ; or anyone knowing their whereabouts will be rewarded by letting me know. EI^A BADE. DONALD, or ARCHD. M«DONALD, from Scarnish, Tyree. Your brother Ewen wishes yon to send your address to the office of •• The Grey River Argus." QjTAITE A3?D DEVORE . SOLICITORS and BARRISTERS, HAMILTON AND GILMER'S HOTEL, AHAURA.

DrApery. LAST THREE DAYS OFv THE GENUINE SALE OF DRAPERY AT THE UIUUI HOUSE, WQQQWiM HENRY YOUNG, Is now Selling CALICOES WINCEYS SHEETINGS WOOL PLAIDS HOLLANDS ALPACAS DIAPERS . MOREENS TOWELS DRESSES FLANNELS SILKS BLANKETS- MANTLES HOSIERY STAYS HABERDASHERY UNDERCLOTHING TRIMMINGS . * MILLINERY FANCY GOODS, &c. FLOWERS, &c. At Ten per cent. (2s in the £) off marked prices. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE TILL FRIDAY, 13th INSTANT. ... t-~iS2l~t ' REMEMBER THE ADDRESS— XX IE B? R *5T YOU XT Gr, EALLARAT HOUSE, (NEXT DR. MO RIO S S, QBE YM O U TH).

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 10 September 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 10 September 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 10 September 1872, Page 3

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