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Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SFIGS MILLS ; ! I ); . 'i ■ 'AND -,:t I 0 «new ZEAIiAND CHICORY WORKS. i ;!■.?;■ ! ESTABLISHED 1863. ! TRENT BROTHERS, WHATELEY^EOA-D AND MAKKET PLACE, CHEISTCHT7RCH ' ! CMCQEY ?^RM AND WORKS, TEMPLETON. Manufacturers of CbtFee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers an Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following Prizes : — ; I Hbfibraible mention (the highest award given), New Zealand Exhibi- : .«- f^M<mf6td^>, 1855. ;. • JPirst Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866. Silver Cup, Northern Agricultural Show, 1867. First Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition, 1872. TRENT BROTSJER S, 7_ p '-. Paint. HEMATITE P^IINT, : ; O ': £ r j"■ jMANUFACTUKED AT NELSON, NEW ZEALAND, BY *■* BW LOUISSON, From the Hematite Iron Ore, obtained from the Collingwood District, in the ■;; PROVINCE OF NELSON, from the Para Para Mines. mi ' This3?AlNT^eing «, pure Peroxide of Iron, is naturally the best Article that can be applied v to Iron for its preservation. Paints composed of Lead, Zinc, or Copper, should never be applied to Iron, as by galvanic action they will injure and eat into it, causing it in time to become honey-combed. : . ; This PAINT will enter more readily into the pores of wood than most other Paints, thereby adding greatly to its preservation. It can, therefore, be recommended as being Sufeeiob for Priming of Timber as a foundation for all other colored 1 Paints. : , -. It will.also.be found to-be cheaper than other paints, as it is Manufactured and Sold' iz^Neisbn for less than is charged for Lead or Zinc Paints ; and, taking weight for -weight, it will coyer a much larger surface. ORDERS given to any of the Officers of the Anchor Line Steamers, will be promptly attended to. ; : , ' -['■]< I : V^'Z :.. ■ , ; ; .:,-• Teas. ' -i-.SE3J.iN; CA N M'LEAN, : I T iBOUNDABY STEBBT. i, [FINEST FLAVOR AND QUALITY. ( ;i Jlndia 'and China Tea Company's STAfPABD PACKET TEAS. i THE TEAS Dacked Having been appointed SOLE AGENT for these TEAS, I respectfully solicit a trial from ' the public to prove their really fine quality. ;to tw. ,.? v,,, -„ ..;:. .. DUNCAN M'LEaN, _^ BOUNDABY STREET.

Hotels, TJ ARRETT'S SOUTHLAND STORE . ' Half-Ounce. WINES, SPIRITS, AND GROCERIES, GOLD BOUGHT. Highest Price gieen BUTOH E R V . GOOD STAB LIN G. Agent for the Celebrated SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE. W. H. D. BARRETT, Proprietor pEEY VALLEY HOTEL {Jnnction of the Grey Valley and Nelson Creek Roads.) The undersigned begs to announce to his old friends, that he Has Removed from Camptown, and built the above First-class House, where He is prepared to offer to travellers and the general public, the superior accommodation for which His Hotel Has always qeen famous. Extensive Stabling Accommodation with Free Grass Paddocks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses for Hire.— Free Ferry on the Creek. HEjrRYMITCHELL, Proprietor. HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL " Meddle Terrace, Nelson Creek. LIVERY AND~BAIT STABLES. Saddle Horses for Hire. ; AFerry available at »H times on the creek B» POTTS, , Proprietor. r> ICHA R D REEVE'S, AUCTIONEER, CATTLE AND SHEEP SALESMAN, Newmarket Yards, . Race-courae Flat, Ahaura. R. R. having fttjmplpted the erection of new, substantial, and commodioug Stock Yards, at Ahaura, is. now prepared to receive and dispose of consignments of stock. Liberal casH advances made on stock consigned for positive sale. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the Grey Valley. Niß.— Extensive 'commonage, and unlimited free" grass ih fl tne vicinity of we Sotok Yards. '' * F '

Hotels. >'.i.(i; . I 1 •■ , . . . . r^LOBE HOTE L, lrrjr;<".: ■>■:■■ :•■■.- ■• '; .-., ■ . • ■ • • (Late Antonio Lardi's,) rr; : f..{.ToTARA Flat, Grey Valleit. '.'•■! )):■;■ i:-.r.t . —'—,■ ■ ':■■■■■ ■ • The undersigned in notifying His occupa' tion' bf/tHe above 1 well-known and longestablished Housed begs to assure His numerous old friends and the . travelling public, that He .is prepared to offer good substantial accommodation' at terms to suit the times. v Horse, feed, dairy and farm produce on 1 saleV;H> ; -'. r > K •■■ .;■ '■ . Extensive and comfortable stabling accommodation.: . English graßS paddock and unlimited free commonage in the vicinity of the Hotel. . :;■ ;.; WILLIA^COCHRANE, (Late ofQueenatown, Otago, and Hokitika,) iIJ "\ ' . ' Praprietor. t\ liiytEE'S STAR HOTEL, ..Vr ....•• * • AHATTRA. The Undersigned begs to announce to the I inhabitants of the Grey Valley and to {the travelling public that, having become proprietor of the above establishment, he is de- ! termined to continue to provide that FIRST-CfiASS ACOOMODATION For wnichthe House has become celebrated. Every attention paid to the comfort of '•' l visitors. Private 'suites of apartments. ' ; ' Chambers for professional gentlemen. 4 ; ' bjllTards. * ' "* ' ' "■ ft . The finest range of Stabling in the Grey /JjO/H.N, -M. OLLIVIER, '' Proprietor. tSWg ;: E R S ' ' REST H OTE L, ' •'• ' Hatter's Terracs; Nelson Creek, The ! un<iefßigned, late of the Diggers Rest Hotel at the Foot of Nelson Creek, begs .to^announc^ that her New and Commodous House, Hatter's Terrace, is just opened. The premises ; are arranged specially for the conyenjence of r the public ; and the name of the prbp^ejbr/e^B is a guarantee for the excellence of the accpnnnqda^pn provided. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the BestjQuaUjby ; Stabling and Horse-Feed. ! { ' BRIDGET ELWARD, ' Proprietress.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1853, 14 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1853, 14 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1853, 14 July 1874, Page 4

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