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Boots, Shoes, &c, _ M. O'BMEN, * IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES. i % n AKKEVALS OP CHOICE SEASONABLE J BOOTS AND SHOES, \ OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN MANUFACTURE. i j I October 26th, 1875. ( T have this day opened up my first arrivals of | Gents/ Ladies', and Children's Boots & Shoes, ■ Of very Superior Quality, to be followed by subsequent Shipments during the ] Season, the whole of which have been specially selected by me with a view to | their suitability to the requirements of Greymouth, my practical acquaintance with the Trade giving me exceptional advantages in that direction. ] ' i The Stock will comprise also a SELECT ASSORTMENP of PLAIN and ; •SUBSTANTIAL BOOTS, of varied descriptions, in Colonial Manufacture, \ made expressly to my own order, from Melbourne, Christchurch, and Dunedin , Factories. Prices Moderate. The BESPOKE DEPARTSIEFF will be as heretofore under my own personal supervision, and from the unvarying satisfaction given by me in the execution of orders during the last 10 years, I confidently rely upon the continuance of public support. LEATHER, CLOSED UPPERS, & GENERAL GRINDERY WAREHOUSE. THE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH— THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. Every Machine sent out in working order ; and as a proof of their superiority over other machines, I guarantee them for 2 years Iron Stands for Hand Machines. In conclusion, I beg to solicit the obliging orders of friends, to which I will always devote my best attention, and endeavor to merit a continuance of the esteemed patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. M. O'BRIEN, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth Cordial Manufacturer, &c. M. A. WHITMOEE, iErated Water & Cordial Manufacturer, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT, AJLiTEI <$& PORTER BOTTLER, Murray street, Greymouth. All Orders addressed Box 6, Post-office, promptly attended to. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the TOHN STEPHEN AND SON Farm of JAMEvS O'M ALLEY, Little O ; G?ey Junction, the Pure Bred Clydesdale Hatter's Tkrbacb, Nelson Creek. Stallion, jP^-^^jfiMfat Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper. ' ! STEPHEN'S HOTEL HATTER'S TER . ! k „ FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATION. YOUNG DOUGLAS, ■By -SirColinOampbell,»oufcof'"Blo3eoin,' L ™™ ANT> B AIT STABLES, dau i " Violet," a thorough-bred Clydesdale " Saddle Horses and Drays on Hire. . imported to Tasmania. "Young Douglas" ~ ~ is a dark bay, with black points, three JOHN STEPHEN AND SON, yf sars old, and stands 16£ hands, with tre- Proprietors. a iendous bone and substance, good action, rp^s AHAURA SHOEING- FORGE, f *nd fine mild temper. J_ Pedigkee.— '-Sir Collin Campbell" was CLIFTON ROAD, AHAURA. got by the well-known horse " King Fergus," ' out of the celebrated Mare "Scotland's WILLIAM BANKS ■ Pride." -King Fergus" was got by "Lord FARRIER AND GENERAL BLACK- '■ Byron," the property of Mr Proudfoot, Dum- SMITH. c frieshire, who gained the prize' of -€40 at i Annan, when 4 years old. "Lord Byron' Mining Tools and Agricultural Machinery ; . was got by "Old Prince Loyal,' who gained Made and repaired. 3 the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at John- r I SSK^S^^^W^priS LATENT WROUGHT NAILS " BT «^^"*WS^& J.J.Cordes a nd Co, the Patentees and • prizes in 1860, and he hid the first prize as le Manufacturers of the well-known patent > being the besfc animal of the horse-kind at W ™ght Isaik commonly known as • the great Bhow at Hamilton. "Scotland's n . EvVBANKS -N^ILS. ■ VSSSJt WaJPiSTtS^: tali «S*W ■"»««.** wortai^opUcei three year old. She iias al«o gained Sve tot as a^ 0 mu^ Mt be m!maa £ l 1 prizes mOantertury^ . " Ewbaiik's MaUs," tie quality of which « ! YODSG DODGLAS will be at'Lardi's "J^J beill S fet ™ erior *° . (kte Mamhaff.) Hotel, Totea Flat, every 'X WorkS^ort, Moßmouthshire, b Saturday during the season. Encland Terms— £3 10s for each Mare. A rednc- f. HAWKINS, i tion by agreement with the bona fide owner \J^" , 3 of three or more Mares. NOTARY PUBCJC I All fees to be paid during the first two AV ERAGE STATER AND ADJUSTER, • weeks in January, 187(5. SHIP AND INSURANCE BROKER, 3 .DAMES O'MALLEY. Hamilton atreet, \ ■ HOKI TIK A. WANTED OOWN— That the neatest TXT ANTED KNOWN— That thfl cheapest and cheapest HANDBILLS may be T V and neateßt BILLHEADS may be had c o btained at the \Gnvx River Argus Office at the Grky River Argus Office Boundary B oundary street. . ' ' treet. §i£s§L a s£;;; BKSCIIvSSai

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2316, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2316, 12 January 1876, Page 4