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IVTELSON CREEK HOTEL & BAKEIIV, Foot of Nelson Creek, (On the main Grey Valley Road.) Good Accommodation for Travellers. Bread delivered to all parts of the district Ferry Boats available at all hours on Nelson Creek and the Grey River, at the crossing to the Black Ball Creek. J. W. ROSS, Proprietor. -TVMPIRE HOTEL (Next the Government Buildings), JS O TOWN. The Proprietor begs to announce that he has opened the above Hotel, with a carefully selected stock of Wines, Ales, Spirits, and Liquors. The house has been built with special regard to the requirements of a good hotel, and visitors to the district will find every convenience and comfort. Good Beds. Private Sitting Rooms for the special con venience of persons having business at the Warden's and Resident Magistrate's Courts Stabling. v EDWARD HUGHES, Proprietor. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL & CASINO, Upper Town Half-Ounce. The Large Public Hall and Theatre, attached to the above, have been entirely refurnished and redecorated in the rewest and most fashionable style. During the Summer Season the Hall will be available for Theatrical Companies, the delivery of Lectures, Musical or Dramatical Entertainments. Nelson's Brass and Stringed Pand, the most complete and efficient on the West Coast. O. W. ANDERSON. ALL NATIONS HOTEL, I Half -Ounce. One of Paser's best Billiard Tables. Wines, and Spirits of Superior Quality. LAURENCE FRIXIONE, Proprietor. TIT H. H A V D E N , Sharebroker, MINING AND COMMISSION AGENT Ahaura. j

"DARKENS COURT HOUSE HOTEL AND STORE. Reefton, Inangahua. The Undersigned ia soliciting a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him since opening the above establishment, begs to announce to his numerous Friends and Patrons, the completiou of extensive improvements in tbe Hotel Department, to which is now attached a large and Commodious Billiard Saloon with one of Alcock's Best Tables. Visitors to the Quartz Reefs will find the Hotel replete with every convenience, and may rely upon meeting with every attentior vad civility. The Cuisine is under the supervision of ac able Maitre. Wines, and Spirits, of genuine brands. Good Stabling with Loose Boxes. Horn Feed always on hand. T. BARKER, Proprietor. "jl/T ARSHAL L'S HOTE Totaka Flat, (On the main road to JKeefton, within on< day's stay of Greymouth.) The above Hotel has been erected anc fitted up specially to meet the requirementi of the travelling public. i- ingle Bedrooms and Superior Accommoda tion for Families. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. One of the most extensive Ranges of Stablinj in the Grey Valley, built with particula: regard to comfort, ventilation, drainage, anc the other indespensable requisites o hygrene. ENTENSIVE GRASS PADDOCKS. Ladies' and Gentleman's Saddle Horses fo hire to all parts. MARSHALL'S WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL STORE, HALF-OUNCE, AND Totaba Flat; and UPPER TOWN, HALF-OUNCI Large and carefully selected Stocks of Wines Spirits, Provisions, and Farm Produce Drapery, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Wooden Crockery, and Glass Ware. Miners' an< Tradesmen's Tools : Nozzles, Hose, am other Sluicing- . Requisites. Quicksilver Copper PJates, Dynamite, Fuse, and Ful ruinating Caps, &c, &., &c. Agents for Strike and Blackm ore's XX J Ales, Porter, iErated Waters. Receiving Stores— Goods Packed. JAMES MARSHALL, Proprietor.

| " n oTtjeo b". ' STRIKE &Z BX. ACKIMCOiRESa CRATED WATER & CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS Gresson street, Greymouth, With great pleasure beg to inform the public and their up country customer! that they have appointed the following Agents in the Grey Valley for the Sale of their CELEBRATED ALE. For the Ahaura - - - M. H. HAYDEN For Half-ounce " - JAMES MARSHALL Upper Broadway, Reefton - - STRIKE, BLACKMORE, &CO -Where they have great pleasure in introducing Mr J- P. Taylor (their late Brewer, also late of the firm of M'Millan and Taylor, Brewers, Greymouth) as heir Traveller, and they feel assured his name will be a sufficient attraction for all his old customers to give him a turn in his new. undertaking Notw'thdtanding all those Agencies, orders sent to Greymouth will receive tht promptest attention. THE INHABITANTS OP GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT Are respectfully informed that the business of the I^ATDQ TMOEt XI. WHITMORE Is now being carried on by MRS. H. WHITMORE, As usual ; and she respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband. M. .A. WHITMORE, Murray street Greymouth. All orders and communications addressed to Box No. 6, Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. MR SOLOMON, The Eminent AURIST, OCULIST, inventor of the OPTOMETIC APPARATUS, and ouly qualified OPTICIAN in the Colonies, will be in GREYMOUTH ON AN EARLY DAY. Those afflicted with Eye 1 and Ear diseases, or defects, should await his arrival. The Press and Eminent Medical Men pronounce Mr SOLOMON'S Optometnc Treatment to be a marvel of the age, and recommend its adoption by those whose eyes have deviated from their usual functions: itcomplefely explodes the dreadful system of the sight being so fearfully injured in the selection of glasses from incompetents, and it also clearly proves that persons cannot possibly,;gauge their own precise focus of sight. ' The WARRANTED PURE BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, and EYE-GLASSES, Optometrically calculated and guaranteed to the precise focus of sight, are only obtained from MR S. CONSULTING ROOMS, BEVELL STREET. HOKITIKA 8

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1394, 18 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1394, 18 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1394, 18 January 1873, Page 4

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