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Amusements. fTpO avoid the monotony of these beautifu JL summer evenings, the TIVOLI CONCERT HALL Will be opened every WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EVENING With a FREE CONCERT, When among other Talent will appear Mr GEORGE SEYMOUR, Pianist. Mr HARRY MORGAN, The Motto Songster, from all the principal i Concert Rooms in Australia. Miss CARRY COOPER, The admired Characteristic Danseuse. Remember Every Wednesday and Saturday ! Tivoli Concert Hall. Admission FREE ! GEORGE COOPER, Proprietor. The Hall to let for Private Assemblies in. termediate nights. '•' Art Uniop. TTOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, AfIAURA GRAND ART-UNION! In Aid of the Funds of the above Schools, namely— ST. MARY'S SCHOOI And ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Will take place about May Next, 1874. 100 Prizes of the Value of £200. 2000 Tickets at Ten Shillings Each. PRIZES: One Piano, value ... ■-... £50 0 0 Three Harmoniums, each from 10 to 20 ■ Two Portative do, do * to 6 Three Musical boxes, do 2to 6 Two Silver Watcbes & Gold Chains 6to 10 Three do 3to 5 Four Clocks, ' . Ito 4 Ten Framed Pictures ' . lto 4 Seventy-two other good articles of the aggregate value of 20 0 0 Note. — In order to afford each subscriber an opportunity of drawing his own ticket, a drawing will take place in each district where tickets have been sold. The lottery-box will be removed to the several districts until all tickets have been drawn for. The drawing will be conducted under the management of a temporary committee elected by the sbuscribers. (Signed) E. PEHTIUS, Chairman of the Ahaura School Managing Committee. Public Notices. VJOTICE OF REMOVAL R. TOWNSEND, Saddle and Harness-makeb, In returning thanks to his patrons for past favors, wouldrespectfullyinformthem and the public in general that he Has REMOVED to more central premises, lately occupied by Mr Fraser, grocer, CORNER of TAINUI and MACKAY STREETS, where he is prepared to receive orders for every description of Saddlery, &c, as hitherto. 1 N.B. — Collars made to order at the shortest notice. PRELIMINARY RACING NOTICE. Ist January 1874. j The GREYMOUTH JOCKET CLUB will hold a Race Meeting on Ist January, I 1874. Programme, &c, in future advertisement.' By order, JAMES PAYNE, Secretary. "VT O T I C E. The undersigned having completed arrangements for the supply of a powerful ElectroGilding Battery, which is no<y in full working order on the premises, desires to notify to the inhabitants of Greymouth and the surrounding districts that he is prepared to Gild any metals equal to the best Colonial Gold. One trial solicited, and approval guaranteed. The trade liberally dealt with. A. SINGER, Watchmaker and Jeweller, (Next White Horse Hotel, Mawhera Quay). Wanted. m o i v s h m en. WANTED 40 good BUSHMEN, to CUT SLEEPERS. Apply, between 9 and 10 a.m., on MONDAY, Bth inst, to MAHER and O'CONNOR, Sheedy's Hotel. TTTANTED, a Man Cook, and three VV General Servants for private families. Good wages. Apply to Mrs Shiel'a Registry Office, Tramway Cottage, opposite Masonic Hall. MRS. SHIEL'S Registry Office and Servants' Home. — Wanted, General Servants and Barmaids,|fur town and country Two first-class Servants wait engagement. Address Tramway Cottage, opposite Masonic Hall. ' WANTED, a Nurse GirL Apply, Mrs Dupre. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Greenwood, Tainui street, opposite Hospital. WANTED, a Baker, steady hand that understands small goods. Apply by : telegram to Thomas Cavell, Reef ton. WANTED, a good Cook, male or female. Apply Mrs Webb, Ashton's Hotel, Richmond Quay. : To Let. ~—~ m o ~l e^ x~~, COTTAGE and STORE in Albert street. Apply to H. H. LAHMAN. npo LET OR FOR SALE. A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with f Cow Shed, large Fowl House, &c., situated at the foot of Tidal Creek ; together with a HALF -ACRE ' GARDEN, crop of Fruit and Vege. tables, sufficient for a large family. Apply to JOHN G. ANSTBE, Oa the ground j or F. J. GLEESONj Herbert street,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1667, 8 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1667, 8 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1667, 8 December 1873, Page 3

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