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Cocoa pi RATEFUL-COMFORTING XX EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the na tarai laws which govern the operations of digestion and rutritiou, and by a careful application of to.c fine properties of .wellselected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast fcbles with a delicately-tfayored beverage winch m ? y save us many doctor's SSl* VrV f ll6 * udicious use of ««>h articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to dreefs T 7 Sf lency t0 disease ' Hundieds of subtle maladies are floating aiound us ready to attack whereever there fied S keGI S lg oul^lves weUfortinea with pare blood and a properly Made simply with boiling water or milk Homceoprthic Chemist, London. ; jsvxs^?^ Ohocolate Es ; Coaches. -TCTITCHELL AND CAMPBELL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, Leave Greymouth for AHAURA, GREY VALLEY ATft> REEFTON, ' MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. Conveying Passengers, Parcels and Mails Booking Office— Gamer's Hotel, Grey mouih. Passengers booked through to Westport All parcels must be prepaid. MITCHELL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors. pi OB B AND CU) ~ Xj telegraph line ROIAL MAIL COACHES FROJI GREYMOUTH AND HOKETIKA TO CHRISTCHURCH The Coaches leave the Empire Hotel, Hokitika, for CShristchurch, every Tues day and Friday, at 5 o'clock a.m., and Kumara at 8 a.m. on the same days, returning to Hokitika every Wednesday and Saturday at about 2pm CASSIDY, BINNIE, AND CO., Proprietors 1 J? 1m ..??i tcliell (of Mitchell and Camp 3 bell), oi tins town, is appointed agent for the above line of Coaches, and is empowered to arrange with intending Pasl Bangers as to Fares, &c, from this date. Stallions. Between GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE TREASON is by Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlesworth ; grand-dam Medora by Glendower (Arab) (vide Skid 1»ook). Lady Jane is also the dam of Greyhound and the Field, both wellknown performers on the West Coast. TREASON is a beautiful golden chestnut, stands sixteen hands high, and has himself been a good performer on the turt. As a three-year-old at Wanganu lie won the Railway Stakes, If miles," welter w.f.a., Resolution (twice winner of the Vanganui Cup) second. At Nelson, carrying 2sfc ; 71b. overweight, won the the Consolation Stakes ; Magenta second As a 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 Goodwood Stakes J miles, w.f.a., and Ladies' Purse, 2 miles, welter w.f.a. At Wellington, while sultermg from fever in the feet, ran third ior the Cup, beating Templeton and a large field. t.-p^ v q j£- ]STelson Show llvh.A&OjS gamed first prize for best thoroughbred for stud purposes, and at iViarlborough he also took first prize. , Will be at the undermentioned places—JN elson Creek and Ahaura . . . Mondays Totara Flat Tuesdays Reefton _ WednesdaysKeturning Fridays. Pees £4 4 S O d. Payable Ist January, 1884. Groomage Fee, ss. Payable Ist Service, GEORGE FREETH. Card's Stables ■ Greymouth mo STAND AT TOTARA FLAT. The Thoroughbred Sire NORMAN by Defamer out of Emmaline ; Defamer by J.radncer, Norman's Dam Polly, by the Peer ; (imported) Polly is one ot the fastest SS'?,^ areß in Canterbury, and i£ f 5 ha ; s if ovcd - himself t0 be the i.«,tost half-mile horse m New Zealand. Terms ... ...... £9 0 0 WILLIAM THURQGOOP. CIRCULARS PRINTED AT THE - kVi^F3. 9™ CE n I R . 0 U LA R PRINTED AT THE A R GUS OF W ICE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4788, 28 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4788, 28 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 4788, 28 January 1884, Page 4

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