Cocoa n RATEF UL.^C O M E O RT ING. EPPS'S COCOA. • - ,-->.• .'.-•'. a i — -/.\ ;rr;r ;:fr\ BREAKFAST. vJ "By a thorough knowledge of. the na tural laws' which govern the operations of digestion and nutritionj and ; by a ; careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr Epps has^rovided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage, which may save us many doctor's bills. It is by the judicious : use of such articles of diet that f a constitution' riiay be gradually built up' until strPng ; enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle • maladies are i; floating around us ready to attaebwhereevery there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft- by keeping ourselves well fortified y with pure , blood ; and , . a • -properly nourished frame." — See article in the' Civp Service Gazette. ..•■■;•. *-'' Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets, labelled thus: — ■'JAMES EPPS iAND 'CO, mST Homoeopathic Chemists, '' !:: " "' ; K' ' Loriidori. •<'< i T ..'•-■■■jß::/.' Also, makers of Epps's Chocolate Es sericefor Afternoori'Use./'- ;: : ; ' :;^ - Coaches. -TyriTCHELL AND CAMPBELLIS ROYAL MAIL LINE OF' COACHES, ■ ' •■' : ' ; '■■■ - : ' ' '■■■'.''' I i'' .' ;j. >''{.'[:'! Leave Greymputh for AHAURA, GREY - „ AND . /;:/ -.REEFTON}.:; ''.i/JV "" ' ■■On and. after [Friday, 21st;Inst.,I)aily,Va t. ( Sunday included. " * ' Conveying Passengers, 'parcels and, ; Maiiii BookMg'".Offic,e^Gilmer > a' Hotel,; Grey' V'iV-' : - '',-" mouth. ' : .' ' ' : ;' ji>;l ''. ■■■ '..'■■•■ .;:•[■,■!-,■■;- ,:.;■;,■■■: i-1-. i : .-,.7:-: ;;;•.:! n■■ Passengers booked ... All parcels must be prepaid. : . Mitchell';^ Campbell; •■;;<' y;;; Proprietors.' ' CO B B AND 0.0.,'S TELEGRAPH LINE i: : ' ROYAL MAIL' C O ACHE S prom ■■'■ !!; »' il '-:~ : ;■• GREYMOUTH; AND HOKITIKA ■■" -.: :j •■"to- 1 " ; •■'■•' -'- : ''-- > 1 r CH|RISTCHyRCH ....,..,,. The Coaches' leave' the Empire Hotel, Hokitika, ,for Christchurch, .every Tuea day and Friday, at' s o'clock' a. r m:'i anji Kumara at 8 ,, a.m. ,the same days^returnirig to Hokiiika.' , every' Wednesday and Saturday at' about! 2 p/m. CASSIDY, BINNIE, AND CO., ■■ -, ! • ' ;.!:.;vi'- -:? ;i. -j I ''Proprietor^ . John Mitchell, (of Mitchell amcl Camp., bell), of this iowri^ is' appointed agent' for the above line of Coaches, and' is .em-; powered to arrange with intending Paa sengers as to' Fares( &c.y from this datef ,, t , , i; Stallions. TO STAND AT TOTARA FLAT. : The Thoroughbred .Sire NORMAN,; by Defamer out pf Emmaline'; Defamer byTraducer; Normari's Dam Polly, ' " by the ' Peer; (imported) Pplly is one of the fastest! trotting;' mates ! iri Canterbury, 1 : and: NORMAN Has proved himself to 'be- the 1 fastest half-mile horse hi' New Zealand. 1 . :; Terms; .../ ; '>.•.,, /.V. -' «■' ' J^B2 ! 'o'".Q .? : .'".',^ WILLIAM THUROGOOD. ~' f TO TRAVEL THIS' SEASON.' EVERY FORTNIGHT ;! GREYMOUTH AND REEFT6N/' THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE"TREATS AN,'! . :Vi -. ' TREASON is by 1 Tfadude r r, : dairi i; Lady Jane, by RiddleswOrth- ;• grand-dam Me-^ dora, by Glendpwer..(Arab.)., (vide. Stud Book)., . Lady. Jane is also the dam of Greyhound ' and the Field, both wellknown performers' on 'the 1 West Coast.* ( TREASON is a, beautiful. golden chestnut, stands sixteen hands ; high, •.andfhaß himself been a good performer 'ohHhe turf. Aa a threeryear-old at Wanganu he won the Railway Stakes, If miles, welter w.f.a., Resolution (twice winner of the. Wanganui Cup) ;second. , At Nelson^ carrying 2st. 71b. . overweight, won" the the Consolation Stakes ; Magenta secopd; Asa four-year-old -at Patea, won the Cup, 2 ' miles, w.f ;a. , and Ladies' 'Purse,- 2 miles, welter, w.f.a. At Marton-Rangi-tikei meeting won the Gpodwppd Stakes, 2 miles, w. f . a. , and Ladies' ' Pursej 2 riiiles, welter w.f.a. At ; Wellingtons while suffering from fever in theifeet,iran third for the Gup, beating Templetoniand a large field. . . . ... ■.< . . At the Nelson Agricultural . Show TREASON' gained' first prize' for best thoroughbred for stud purposesji arid at Marlborough he also took firstprize. . . , Will be at the undermentioned places— Nelson Creek and Aliaura . . . Mondays. TotaraFlat : ..! Tuesdays Reef ton ... ...Wednesdays Returning Fridays.- - • *» ** % Fees j.i ■■•■■■;:>' £4 4a Od. Payable, Ist January, 1884. Groomage Fee, JEja; Payable lat Service. GEORGE FREETH. . , : r.-':./,',. 'Card's Stables ': . ' ■ "'■'■ - Greymouth piROU LARS P R I N T E D \J AT THB ' -■'; .-•?• ARGUS OFFICE.: ,y... . in I R 0 ULARS P RTNTED \J'-""- ■-■■ ■■:•-.:•:-■ -■■ AT THE . . . T ARGUS OFFICE.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4772, 5 January 1884, Page 4
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644Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4772, 5 January 1884, Page 4
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