1 Founders, Blacksmiths, &c» D' ISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY (LIMITED), ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS Grkymoutk
Timber Merchants. HOLDER AND CO., TIMBER and IRON YARDS, Mackay and Boundary Streets, Greymouth. IMPORTERS OF DOORS, SASHES, BUILDING MATERIAL, And IRONMONGERY, Of|all Descriptions. ON SAL E:— Galvanised Iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet Galvanised Ridging, Spouting, and Piping Ames' L.H, Shovels, Nos. 2 and 3 Collins, Thomas', and Edwards' Picks Mill Saw Files and Emery Wheels Indiarubber Belting, 3in to Bin Myers and Evans' Sluice Forks Doors, Sashes, and Casements, all sizes Builders' Ironmongery of every description Boring Machines Knitting Machines Saw Gulletting Machines American Goods AGENTS IN GREYMOTTTH FOR _JIODKINSON AND CLARKE'S PATENT METALLIC VENETIAN WINDOW BLINDS, SELF-COTLING SPRING SHTJTTEKS, IN WOOD, IRON, STEEL, &C. FOR SALE, A Five-roomed Cottage in Alexander street. CHARLES HOLDER and CO;, Mackay and Boundary streets, Greymouth. Literature. THE WEEKLY ARGUS FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. Price - - 6d. CONTENTS :- London Town Talk A Trip to the Hot Springs Ing. nious Fraud Home Clippings The Brisbane Artillery Accident General Items District Court The Chinese Question The Grey Bridge Three Children Burned to Death Shipping — Arrivals and Departures Shipping Items Marine Board Enquiries Commercial Editorials— The Cobden Bridge ' The Sychey Exhibition The Railway Scheme Local and General Cablegrams — Latest European News Australian News The Kelly Gang Latest Telegrams No Towc Extraordinary Discovery Distress in England The First Afghan War A Model Traveller Socialism in Europe A Remarkable Marriage False Pretences Social Hypocrites A Mormon Marriage &c, &c, &c. And ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK To be had of all booksellers.
Business Notices. TOHN MULLER, TOBACCONIST, (Mawhera Quay, Greymouth), Keeps on Hand only FIRST-CLASS TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND FANCY GOODS. Choice Assortment of Spectacles, Genuine Brazilian Pebbles. Agent for Max Mendershausens Tobaccos Bakers, &c, T^T OTICE OF RE MOV AL. H. YOUNG, Baker and Confectioner, In returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he has been in business, begs to inform them that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Williams, next the Argus office, and hopes that the same amount o? support which has hitherto been extended to him will be awarded to him in his new establishment. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made on the shortest notice. HOT PIES AND COFFEE, Every Evening. H . YOUNG Baker and Conpectionek, Boundary street (next Argus Office).
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 3276, 15 February 1879, Page 1
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