Steani€oftee-aud Spice MillSi, - , OAM'MBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS 1 NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WOKKS. ESTABLISHED 1863;" ;: : i ; v^t -.'.v TRENT BROTIIEJRSr * ■< nx WHATELEY ROAD ! AND MARKET Jp£a6e,'. CHtIisTOJaTDitQH" .; , ... : CHICORY FARM AND .WORKS; TEME^Q]^;-::;.,; b : ; !; J 5 ' Manufacturers of (Wee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers aii Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. ;! > ; • ■ • '■■'.':■-.• ..■:■)."• :' ; i . i vV; : :. l 'iSu'"u • .■•;■•■•<■- ' ■ ■• •. : r -..'» : . „ ,i . r. ,:.r;i . -', • /: Awarded the foUowing Frizes'- :r-? ( ;'.,f:r' j. '" •.-^^.■'^■■•Hpnorabl^;melltion..(t^•higl^eßt award-given); .Ne-vrilZealandJExhibi^ tion, Otagb, 18£>5. Li. .<■■-■.■■■.% First Prize, Northern Agricultural .shb^;lß66.|: ;;'■ : : l\° r:;) Silver Cup; Northern Agricultural Show,' 1867. Z' ■■fi-.-q First Prize. Medal, New Zealand Exhibition,: 1872. r- r,!;.:r : ; . XT? Tr™ tot <nsr" *ie& "K? 4~\ r w* xar tc* to* o JK*i JCLa JL^l JBL J3 JBtt %J JL nJEti JtC S^« ■" Cordial MaUer,;&c..:7; \y/f.''[ ■;?..'J t j':^^; J^^ ■ THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMOUIDH AND DISTRICT ; ? i - Are respectfully informed that the business .otjjthe L,ATE MR M. TOTjaXTJYIORE Is now being carried on by — ~..,.~-i-:,. WT , ■:■■ ■■• ' MEs. ; ;a---w.HiTMolif - : As usual ; and she respectfully solicits a ; continuance "of the patronage so liberally accorded ncr late husband. /f -' i - M: A. Murray street Greymouth^ \;' ; [ ! Ir All orders and communications addressed to Box Jf0,,,^.. Ppst Office, will meet with prompt attention. T^ ■■■i:i<\^ ;!li Brewers, &c. r ::■•.::■, -..^^u LATEST ENGI JSH TELEGEAM, This startling news is contained in the latest Eripsn telegrams— " That the damage to the frehch r ' Vineyards ha« been so great that there will be no more ffineor Brandy for Two Years." i^f The Greymouth people may, however, congratulate thenlselves on the SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE they have in the sparkling ' ... ...., BEE WED BY STRIKE &BLAOKMORE, At their Brewery (late McCarthy and C6)^ 7 () v > r^ ASK FOR STRIKE AND BLACKMQRE'S " CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALE, brewed at M'Carfch/s late brewery fcom the. best materials and pure spring -water. ■■■ ■ --- ' ' ;••; v :.. : .■>;.: uJ JT P.S.-r-Our Aerated Water and Cordials will still be supplied froffi'Messis M'Millan and Co.'s until further notioe. . , f ......:. , r . ,:■:,-, : , ,. } .-.? Teas. ■■'■' : ' v ' : ;", ; "'" "'' ■" i ' : " ■'■-©■■'•tl' NCA N ! ML .B-A f:: N"r :! -- BQXJIsnDARY STREET. . FINEST FLAVOR AN D QTJ A L I T Y. : :; ' India and China Tea; Cdmpaarjrts " ■■>■ ™ ST AN DA RD P A GEE TTB A^ Having been appointed SOLE AGENT for these TEAS, 1 respectfull^.soiicitaiaialfrom the public to prove their really fine quality. . ; . !; ' -DUNCAN ;SKEEa'iT, : ' VliVl: ' : ' 1 . ■-.• ; ■■■;.. , BOUNDARY iSTREET.-,
5 fi.OM'M'ißlt O-'i^A.ii. I #rO,T J;L , • •■•' TwELVE-MizE I^DCsr^' ; ;^ : ;^.^ (On the dirept road to the Grey Yaljey $nd ■'■ Tnftngab.ua Gold Fields.) •-: Good Accommodation for .travellers— Meala at all . hours— Stabling and Horse' Feed Daiiy Produce on Sale— English, Grass Paddocks, .:: ■ : tr T" _ , GEORGE BIDGOOD, ... MARSHALL'S HOTEii AND STORK , ■•■. - . : . ToTAitA ; Flat v f ' ' ' MARSHALL'S HOTEL AND . STORE; i, •■-.■■ ,■■. ■ -...:. ■;-.:;-'"~ 7 ~~.n ■•■'.! i.i-ct- 1 ■■iru-:uiiv:. ' f Upper Town,; Half-Ounce. ; '-'i -"-■- Highest Price given^fpr .Gold!' v , r Livery and Bait Stables attached ,to hotti" • -Eatabiishmenta : '' : - !;ii ' !: '
rii" E : 0R G E B4NN 4Nj £ (Formerly of the Little Grey Junction), ; GENERA L STORE, at 'the junction of tne Blackwater arid Mar tin's Creeks, ! Mining Tools, and Outfits, in great variety. ."'■■.•■■ PBOVIS 10 NS . of the: best quality, at a slight advance upon t : ; Greymouth prices. ' . N.B.— The track from the Junction of the Little Grey River and the Blackwater : to Martin's Creek is now repaired and in good order. r " ""■-""■■ TVM .? IR E HOTEL, Half -Ounce. JOHN GRAHAM haying 'purchased the above well-known hotel. ' Upc-ountry travellers and the ! public will find ' it entirely renovated, every department 'in 'thorough working order,; and presenting very superior (and the only/ accommodation in the District. ■.- ■ ; : '- : ' -.' -■ ': ■ ■■'- • A large and comfortable Billiard 1 .Room furnished with one of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables.— Stabling. JOHN GRAHAM, -.' ! - ' : -"' ■■' ■'■ ;l> - : 'Proprietor.'. :.. :'■. -:-. i :■[■■: '" i >:•.■■: '. :■■■■■■ '" ;:-■'<!.•• ■•* !;-:■..•■>••.■.■•: • ;.•;■(!:■..•. ! > ■;! •.■:.• ■:■•'.!•:■■! -"in ii r >. ;;
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1687, 30 December 1873, Page 4
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598Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1687, 30 December 1873, Page 4
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