Steam Coffee and Spice Hills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SFiGE MILLS ' ■' ' AND : '.■".-''. \"i 'i 'i ■. i. NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WOREf. [ j ESTABLISHED 1863. i ; TRENT BKbTHERS, | WHATELEY EOAD AND MARKET^ ELA^E, CHRISTCHURCH ; CHICORY FARM AND WORKS, TEMPLETOK Manufacturers of Toffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers an Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. ■' Awarded the following Prizes : — ■[;' Honorable mention (the* highest award given), New Zealand Exhibition, Otago, 1855. First Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866. _ _ ... ,=».'' ... ■■■': Silyer Cup; Northern iiAgrijcultural Slib.^,^lS.6ji €j §y-1 (:' ' % %J\ "if" : ' ?. ... :■ First . ; Prize; Medal, New Zeal^Tlxliibitibii^te^ ii'^Vß «. t ; -'■ ■ T Si E 3KT T BROTHERS. ■.i. ■; - ; • . Brewers, : &Ci" ;: ! ''i '- :hiil y;nix ]- LATEST ENGLISH 1 TEIjE'^RAM. * This startling news is contained in the latest English telegrams — " That the damage to the French Vineyards has been -so great that there, will be ; nor m^Te^JS&ISe of Brandy for T#o Years." The Greymouth people may, however, congratulate themselves on the SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE they have, in the sparkling ' :) :■,< r : : XXX;AL% ljry x '" BREWED BY STRIKE &BLACKMORE, At their Brewery (lateM 'Carthy and Co) . . ASK FOR sAIKE AND BLACKMORE'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING- ALE, brewed at M'Carthy's late -brewery . from ..the- best materials and pure spiing- water. : : • :;: : ■ ; c- ' :K - ; "P i^it/t "I P s 'S;--Our Watlr and Cordials will still be supplied from Messi« M'Millan ant! Co.'s ttntil further notice. r. Cordial Jlaker,,&c. THE INHABITANTS OP GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT Are respectfully informed that the business ot the Zj-j^LOCIES »/££& XX. WmT]M[OBE' Is now being carried on by, MRS. H. WHITMORE, i As usual ; and she respectfully solicits ,'a continuance ot the patronage so liberally accorded ncr late husband. Murray street- Greymouth. All orders and communications addressed to Box No. ,6 Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. Teas. FINEST FLAVOR AND QUALITY. , , India arid China Tea Cqnipany J s ST A NBA ED ; PAC EE T TEA S. THE TEAS packed' t by the INDIA and CHINA TEA ;];! ; i'-/ ;>•:. ■':..; •'""■■ ■..COMPANY, are . selected from,; ;■.! m ■•■ i-'-i-. ■>; !^ ; ><< i '■'■' the various growths of INDIA, : : • y ' ': ' CHINA, and JAPAN, and 'are j\-viy so blended as to form the best "^\i^\ f ..... ness, and^flavor, ever offered, iu ._■;-, . "'-I. ' j '..!.' ;, ■;•■.,. ; , .- ; •.( the Australian Colonies, r■' -//^V'rUli') /;H' M i : >i. f J. SOLE AGENT JFOR GKEV3IOUTH . DUNCAJN M'LfcAN, -^Gti .o \}.t; &:■.. Boundary strek^^ J ' il^ Having been appointed SOLE'AG-ENT for these TEAS, I respectfully solicit a trial from the public to prove their really fine quality. DUNCAN M'LEaN, BOUNDARY STEEET., _
-,-.- ■-.-< .-.:■', ■;-->: \7%?:*Ti> fry i\ v 'i> ' sf,v»-'i^'^-5 f,v»-'i^'^- : '-)''-.- i -fA»&^''^' ? ! -^ s«a-.S. <&-&,<-.B:iiiw£ fH E EX V A LLEY HOTEL (Junction of the Grey Valley and Nelson 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 .>afi(l:the~generaT public, the" superior accommodation for which his hotel has always been famous. Extensive Stabling Accommodation with Free Grass Paddocks. i ■■ ,:■■-- 4"\'-; \»r •s^-s-i r r" if \ ' %f- T i|"* .Ladies' andJG^eiitleniehV/SaddlalHorsls for f ..a.. 41 - • Ji - HENRY MITCHELL, Proprietor. Tl/TARSHALL'S HOTEL AND STORE, Totara Flat. ,mXrbhUl#s Jhotel and store, Upper Town, Half-Ounce. Highest Price given for Gold rLiyery ja^id) Bait , Sjb^blef jtlacliea <»L bbth ' J^~Eatablishmentß
Tj^ O fi 8 A. f . L. s; .E\., 1 A STORIand^STOCKin A'be s s-:G\iliy, NO TOWN, the present owner leaving the West Coast. The above presents a favorable opportunity to a small capitalist, as a profitable trade has b»"en done for some years in the above premises". For particulars, &c.', apply to Dan Ferris, draper, No Town, or on the premises. All debts due to the undersigned must be paid on or before the2oth December, or they will be handed' tola sblicitof'fpr collection. : - S- -R-S pjßitfK FISRJKIS. ? Tl M ? I I E. H O T E L~, Half-Ounce. JOHN GRAHAM having purchased the above well-known hotel. Upc-ountry travellers and the public will find it entirely renovated, every department -jin . thorough working order} and presenting yei-y superior (and the only; accommodation, in the District. A large and comfortable Billiard Room furnished with one of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables,— Stabling. : JQHtf; GRAHAM,} < \ i 1 i iV! W - y. i- i Proprietor. *
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1663, 3 December 1873, Page 4
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