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Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SFICS MILLS AND NEW ZEALAND CHICORI WORKS. ■ ESTABLISHED 1863. i TRENT BROTHERS, i WHATELEY ROAD AND MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH CHICORY FARM AND WORKS, TEMPLETON. Manufacturers of foffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only j Growers an Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following Prizes : — Honorable mention (the liighest award given), New Zealand Exhibition, Otago, 1855. .First Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866. Silver Citp, Northern Agricultural Show, 1867. '"First Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition, 1872. TRE Pr T BROTHERS. Paint. HEMATITE PAINT 7 Manufactured at Nelson, New Zealand, by T. 33. LOUISSON, From tlie Hematite Iron Ore, obtained from the Collingwood District in the PROVINCE OF NELSON, from the Para Para Mines. This PAINT being a pure Peroxide of Iron, is naturally the best Article that can be applied 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 Superior for Priming of Timber as a foundation for all other colored Paints. It will also be found to be cheaper than other paints, as it is Manufactured and Sold in Nelson for less than is charged for Lead or Zinc Paints ; and, taking weight for weight, it will cover a much larger surface. ORDERS given to any of the Officers of the Anchor Line Steamers will be promptly attended to. Teas. D U|N OAN ML EA N~ BOUNDARY STREET. [FINEST FLAVOR AND QUALITY. {India^ and China Tea Company's STANDAED PACKET TEAS. tommmmmm^^ THE TEAS packed SOLS AGENT FOR GREYMOUTH ; Having been appointed SUL a A(iENT for these TEAS, I respectfully solicit a trial from the public to prove their really fine quality. DUNCAN M'LEaN, BOUNDARY STREET.

Hotels. /^ILOBE HOTEL, (Late Antonio Lardi's,) Totara Flat, Grey Valley. The undersigned in notifying his occupa^ iion of the above well-known and longestablished house, 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. Horse feed, dairy and farm produce on sale. Extensive and comfortable stabling accommodation. English grass paddock and unlimited free commonage in the vicinity of the hotel. WILLIAM COCHRANE, (Late of Queenstown, Otago, and Hokitika,) Proprietor. TRIGGERS' REST HOTEL. Hatter's Terrace, Nelson Creek, The undersigned, late of the Diggers Rest Hotel at the Foot of Nelson Creek, begs to announce that her New and Commodous I House, Hatter's Terrace, is just opened. The [ premises are arranged specially for the convenience of the public ; and the name of the proprietress is a guarantee for the excellence of the accommodation provided. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Quality. Stabling and Horse-Feed. | BRIDGET ELWARD, I Proprietress. DI CHARD REEVES, AUCTIONEER, CATTLE AND SHEEP SALESMAN, Newmarket Yards, Race-course Flat, Ahaura. R. R. having completed the erection of new, substautial, and commodious 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. N.B. — Extensive commonage, and unlimited free grasß in the vicinity of the Sotok Yards.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1859, 21 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1859, 21 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1859, 21 July 1874, Page 4