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Steam Coffee (jud Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS NEW ZEALAND WORKS. - ; ; ESTABLISHED 1863. , TlttlNT ifebTHEES, WHATELE^'^Scffib 1 AND MARKET ijCHRI^TOHUKCH '■■■ ■•"■•"'• -CHicORY FARM AND] WORKSfTEMfLETGN. Manufacturers of ; Coffee, -Pepper, j^piees, Pearl Barley, and flic only „-■■; Growers au Mauulacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following; Prizes :-— > - : Honorable mention (the highest award given),! i New Zealand Exhibi ' ; . ; ;i tion, Qtego, 1855. f.< j jFirst Prize, Northern .Agricultural Show, 1866. : ; j. Silver Qup,, Northern Agricultural Show, 1867. ' '-■■-"-■ • First Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition, 1872. ' : ':'; •■■)"'-i'; . :..-n;/:i:-i,v.- : ,. ji:.> ■. • : ■ ■: .. : ■■\U ) r * r '" Manufactured at Nelson, New Zealand, by r , T, BvLOUISSfill* From the Hematite Iron Ore,' obtained from the Collingwood District, in the PIIbVINCE OF NELSOJJT, from the Para Para Mines. Tim^ PAINT being a pure.Peroxide ,of Iron, is naiburally the best Article that, can be applied to Iron for its preservation. Pfiirits composed of Lead, Zinc, or Cbpper, should never be applied to Iron, as W galvanic action. they will -injure' and eat into it, causing it in time to become honey-tombed; . :; ;: .. ,:■■ ■> Tliis PAINT. wiU enter, more readily into the pores of wood than most other Paints, thereby adding greatly to ils preservation. It can, therefore, be recommended as being Superiob for Primin6 of Timber as aifoundatibn for all other colored 1 Paints. . ; \ '..: . ' If ]-■■■}'- :••■•';' ■:,;■...■•.-;'■/' „•.-:.-.. It will ; also,be found to be cheaper than other paints, as it is Manufactured and Splji 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. ' | _,-.■:■• ; : " " ' •-jTjeasr.,-. y r ....;.. ....,■ ...■••■• DUNCAN " M^£E;A,N , : /•«,«>■, -, ,«, ?p,TJNDABT STBBBT. „. |FINEST FLAVOfe AND ? QUALITY. n {IndiM'^and Chin^ Tea bompan^'s STANDAED PACKIt ¥WXK mmt^^ THE TEAS Dacked iiavlng been, appointed ''6'vL.r' \tTt.NT (or these TEAS, I respectfully Bolicit atrialfrom ' '"' the public to prove their really fine quality. „: -,- DUNCAN M'LEaN, ; •-'••■• : ': ; ' ; *■:■.:•:■< .■■:■■:.. BOUNDARY STREET.

Hotels. S;Q ANDI NA V IAN HOTEL ' :■: ;^ HaU-Ounce. 1 This old -established Hotel has been further improved by. the erection of a commodious and well-appointed .'-:': BILLIARD ROOM, With a first-class Billiard Table. Travellers and Visitors to the Half-Ounce district will find superior accommodation and every attention; Good Beds : r The largest Public Hall on the Gold-fields ; iT , iA „... „. .9. yr. ANDERSO^; : ' ' : ' Proprietor --■ ? y :; u%-to V! T i^iy-'N ■•■"■« otiil, (J On the main Grey Valley road, Within half-si-mile of the 'Abaura. First-class Stabling and,, paddock accommodation for waggoners'' torses With ! - unlimited free grass., i Meals at all hours- Dairy produce on sale.' o j ;.. '7 '■■.-.- JAMES HOLMES, j . '(Late of Robs and flokitika), j >j BARRETT'S SOUTHLAND STOkE, -- ''■•••■ • : . p:; : ; :- : '.■•■;.-. 1 f~" t 1 )•■ .:-; [] ;: ;; ■■;■ HALF-OIWCE. .. , i WINES, SPIEri'S, AND GROCERIES, 1 GOLD BOUGHT. iHigha* Price given B U T C HE R V . ! GO O'^D':-': S ; , ! T; : A : ':B-|L;.:1 N;G. Agent for tt« Celebrated , ,:.•■■..-, .SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINeJ l; ','•':■.'.]■,,■'. " : , .■',•■,' ''•.-. H; D.; BARRETT, i ■■, .:':■ . ;, ::,-■ ,- ... .; ...";, ....Progrietpr ' !:■'■■: > 'V^. ; 'f r j . Totaba Flat, Grey Valley.] j ' The: undersigned in notifying his occupa '"-'"'Spn of jje above 1 ' well-known iiid 10ngj,..;,^ :'«talkUfllu»orAousej l begs i te assur^ his nume-' roufl old friends and the /travelling public, ™*k»t J* to offer good substantial accommodation at terms to Buit the -times. ''> "■■'■■■ ■':•■)>■'! » i Jifi- :-. Horse, feed, dairy, and Sana, produce on «ais/- •-'■■?■> //u(.j../:j.v/ i . r Exiensive and comfortable stabling accom- ( modution. ■ ■ • . I r • , ' : J ;; ; Eijgf^h ; grass paddock'and unlimited free .'"', cpmnlonage in the vicinity of the hotel. ,-, r.i ,ui:;;f l.<,(<:< :::,.,., r:^_i_i,i rrio : ; ,-/(o-ir:; i WILLIAM COCHPvANE,' (Late of Qu-enstown, Otago^and Hr-kitika.) / Pr»piietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1879, 10 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1879, 10 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1879, 10 August 1874, Page 4

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