steam Coffee and Spice Mills. . ' i CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS I ,•■:•• « "V ; --r --.-AND '"' : ..... '.-,:-,..... r-«r ESTABLISHED 1863. , -. ; trent b^tblers, [: ;; WHATELEY EOAD AND MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHtJRGH I CHICORY FARM AND WORKS; -TEMPLETON. ;?;; • Manufacturers of Coffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers an Manufacturers of Chicory^ in New Zealand: . .. Awarded the following Prizes : — : : ; ; : . ;■: Honorable i jmenliqiV^Heiliignest award giveh)j New Zealand Exliibi tibh,"" O'tagbJ" 1855 C' First Prize, Northern Agricultural Show^ 1866. r '" "* '■' Silver Cup, Northern Agricidtural 'Show, 1867. . ■ ,.,. ii: .; '. First Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition, 1872. T R ENT BRO THBR S. •'•'••■ ■' ■--■'- Paint. '" : ' ' ! J"J y : ' Manijpactured at Nelson, New Zealand, by ■ ' : ! T. B. X* OUISSON, From tlie Hematite Iron Ore, obtained from j tKe C6lliAgwo6di District, in the PROVINCE OF NELSON, from the Para Para Mines. This PAINT being a pure Peroxide of Iron, isi^ui^7'.^e..^es^!A l rj^e''^t : canbeapplied to Iron for its preservation. < .•: i^r; • ,•,;• Paints composed of Lead,; Zinc, or Copper, should never be applied to Iron,; tis by galvanic action they mil injure and eat into it, causing it in time; to beconie honey-combed. ■.'< - '". .:' ■.;■•■ ..•■ '.< '. ''■ :' .'.'.'.■',.'■" '.'.' .: . .•.V..;.' : .'r/''"" :' : . :^^. '' ' This PAINT will enter niore readily into the pores of wood than most other Paints, thereby adding greatly to its preservation. It can, therefore, be recommended as being Superior for Priming of Timber as a foundation for all othe^r colored Paints. ! ' i '— — I, It will also be found to be. cheaper than other paints, as it is Maniifa^ure^i and Sold in Nelsoii for less than is charged for Lead or Zinc Paiats; and, tatiidg j weight rfor^weight, it will. cover a much larger surface.: ' .iot. vv > \ l ORDERS given to any of tne Officera of the Anchor lines Steamers will hi I promptly attended to. :; : •■: ; ; ; N: ' '; v • "' .^: ;k. ! | ...... ~ ..' ■'■'...',■ : : ' ■'■'■■'• Toas : .^::./'; ■.;.,: V :i: : ■: -v; :; ii; I'" BOUNDABY STREET. i ,; ; FINEST FLAVOR AND, . QJJALI^' ,. ( - -, ,*./'"*' \ Jndm and jCliina Tea ConrpsiQy^ f/ I OTA NBA EMZ& A GIET T E AS; Having been appointed SOLE AGENT for these TEAS, I respectfully Bolici^atrial'fron the public to prove their really fine. quality. i 7/ i :■] ■M ; 1 1 : , ' i DUNCAN -MIiBaN,
Hotels. j RIDGE H O T E L. Hatter's Terrace, Nelson Creek. • ■ ■ The undersigned, in announcing the re: : building of the above old-established Hotel begs to »tat» that he will jße^in a position to offer Superior Accommodation to Visitors to the District and the residents who may favor him with their patronage. * Well lighted and weli ventilated Bed-rooms j>i-Li:,i:i:.i. Meals' ; aiaU hours. ? : } i « l The Wire .Suspension Bridge across Nelson Creek leads on to the premises. B. MAGEE, Proprietor. './|ji ; rL'a^Eti r MJp Jt he" ; / ■■'■ iLateAfttomoiiardi'sJ J - M/ Totara Flat, Grey Valley. f The undersigned in notifying his occupation of the . above well-known and longestablished^ house, 1 begs to assure 1 his'nume-. j'roußj old friends and the travelling public, that he is prepared to offer good substantial accommodation at terms to suit the times. ~ Horse feed, dairy and farm produce on sale. Extensive and comfortable stabling accom- : fmoditiori.s" -"if^i^VfO .€*ff*£p ■'•■■ English grass paddock and unlimited free jbomifto^agejipfhe vicinity of the hotel. -• WILLIAM COCHRANE, r (Late of Queenstown, Otago, and Hokitika,) Proprietor. MPER IA L HOTEL; Camp street, Ahaura. The undersigned begs to announce tohia numerous acquaintances, throughout the Grey andlnaDgahua'Gpld-fields ttjat jhe hla become proprjetprj fif ittifeLaboy'e .^el^k^m hotel (recently occupied by Mrs Watkias) and-he is prepared to offer .:. ' , rSUPjERIOR ACCOMMODATION ' ',; ■■--. ■".. \> 'J. A,/ Sr.?, ! '■!>:■■'. all travellers, visitors and bis friends who 1 may favor him with their patronage. ■• ; ; : ' :Wines,"Ales;and- Spirits oithe beat qualityi Single and double Bedrooms. \'■ ;'••» Good and secure Stabling. Horse Feed: ' ;| '' JOHN HESSEY, Proprie t < _
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1815, 30 May 1874, Page 4
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590Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1815, 30 May 1874, Page 4
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