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Cocoa ! /^ RATEFUL-i-COIH^ORTING. IT — | EPPS'S COCOA. : -■-). BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the na ,tural laws which govern the operations of digestipii and nutrition, and by : a careful , application of the fine properties of well- ! selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our : breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored ■ beverage, which may save us many doctor's I bills. It is by the judicious use of such : articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to ; resist every tendency to 'disease. 'Hundreds of subtle maladies, are floating jaround us ready to attack whereever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well'fortir fied with pure blood and a properly 'nourished frame."— See articleiin the Civil Service Gazette. : . :i. .. Made simply withboUing water or milk. Sold only in packets,; labelled thus: — " JAMES EPPS AND CO, Homoeopathic Chemists, ■ London. Also, makers of Epps's Chocolate Es sence for Afterrioon Use. '" ' : ' Coachesi '■ r- / : : ■Jl/TITCHELL AND CAMPBELL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE' OF COACHES, .:•.'. i ; Leave Greymouth for AHAURA, GREY VALLEY, AND : REEFTON," On and after Friday, 21st List., Daily, Sunday included. Conveying Passengers, Parcels and Mails Booking Office— -Gilmer's Hotel, 'Grey ... .... . mouth. . / Passengers booked through to Westport All parcels must ; be prepaid. . MITCHELL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors. ; CO B B ; AN DC O. 'S TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL. MAIL;. CO ACHE S ■'. ' ; '.'. FROM'" '•"■ •■'•' '"" •'■ GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. . ■ ■ Vi -'" ! ' TO r ' i; -'■--' <- CHRISTCHURCH The Coaches leave the Empire H6tel,fi Hokitika, for Christ.church, every, Tues day arid Friday-,' dt' 5 'o'clock a'.iriV,' and Kumara at 8 a.m/.on! the same days, returning to Hokitika every Wednesday and Saturday at about 2 pirn.'/ '■'■'">■ .'? '■'■' CASSIDY, BINNIE,^ AND CQ,, : , . . •, , . . Proprietors John Mitchell (of Mitchell ; and Camp bell), of this town, is appointed agent for the. above line of . Coaches, and ig ,em-. r powered to arrange ; with- intending Pas -'' sengers as to Fares, &c, from this date/ v .-.':.;; ■■ ■ Stallions. ..':J V. ; - ; ....'-'.':. • mo STAND AT TOTARA FLAT. The Thoroughbred Sire NORMAN, v by Defamer out of Emmaline ; Defamer by Traducer, Norman's .Dam Polly, by the Peer; (imported) Polly is one of the fastest trotting* mares in Canterbury, and: NORMAN has proved himself to be the fastest half-mile horse in New Zealand. Terms ... £2 0 0 WILLIAM THUROGOOD. 7 V TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.' EVERY .FORTNIGHT .. ; Between GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE ' "TREASON." „.•: TREASON is by Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlesworth ; grand-dam Me- : ; dora, by • Glendower (Arab) (vide Stud Book). Lady Jane is also the dam of Greyhound and the Field, both wellknown performers on the West Coast. TREASON is a beautiful golderi chest- L nut, stands sixteen hands high, and has himself been a good performer on the turf. As a three-year-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. As a four-year-old at Patea, won the Cap, 2 miles, w.f.a., and Ladies' Purse, 2 miles, : welter w.f.a. At Marton-Rangi- •;■ tikei meeting won the Goodwood Stakes, 2 miles, w.f.a., and Ladies' Purse, 2 ,\ miles, welter w.f.a. At Wellirigtori, while suffering from fever in the feet, ran third for the Cup, beating TempletOn and a large field. At the Nelson Agricultural Show TREASON gained first prize for best thoroughbred for stud purposes, and at Marlborough he also took first prize. Will be at the undermentioned places — . Nelson Creek and Ahaura . . . Mondays.; ' TotaraFlat ... ... .... Tuesdays Reefton ... ...Wednesdays Returning Fridays. . Fees £4 4s Od. Payable Ist January, 1884. Groomage Fee, ss. Payable Ist Service. GEORGE FREETH. f Card's Stables ' Greymouth CIRCULARS PRINTED ' AT THE ARGUS OFFICE. . . ; /CIRCULARS PRINTED AT THE ; ARGUS OFFICE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4773, 7 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4773, 7 January 1884, Page 4