--M : l»uMic ."Votic-cs.-' : nyr a s 0 n 1 c ball. A MASONIC BALL in honor of the Right Worshipful Grand Master of Englandj His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL on MONDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER, 1884. Tickets to be obtained from the following members of the Committee : — Messrs Lord, Greenwood, Barkley, Skoglund, Thomas, Hill, Wainright, Oxley, Matheson, Eissenhardt, Hunt, and Murphy. Applications to be made not later than Ist November, 1884. By order of the W.M., THOMAS A. MURPHY, Secretary. -jiyr ARK DOR NAN, BOOTMAKER, Wallsend (next dooi 1 Commercial Hotel). Style and workmanship unsurpassed. Perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing done. X)IANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!! MR ROBERT HEARD begs to inform, the musical public of Greymouth that he has decided to settle in Greymouth, making periodical visits to the otlior towns on the West Coast. The public can rely on their work being done satisfactorily, as he guarantees all his work. Repairing in all its branches.. Charges moderate. All orders left with Mr R. Parkinson, Stationer, will receive his earliest^ attention. -T)RIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, X . GREYMOUTH. MISS J. E. PATCHETT, Late Teacher at Girls' British School, Coventry, England, HAS OPENED the ABOVE SCHOOL at the CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL-ROOM, at which a thorough 'English education will he given, together with religious instruction. Sewing will also be taught. Boys under nine years also admitted. 1 Terms — Girls under 12 years, £6 6s per annum ; over 12 years, £Ss 8s per annum. - Reference— J. P. Kempthorne, Incumbent, Trinity Church, (Greymouth. Photography. JAMES RING PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. VIEWS ! VIEWS ! ! VIEWS ! ! From all parts of the Coast can be obtained by Subscribers at One Shilling each. SUBSCRIPTION PORTRAIT Painted in Oils and Framed complete. A new Club is about being formed. Those wishing to join should apply early. All kinds of out-door Photography at Lowest Prices. Frames of every description made to order — 12 Carte de Visites ... £1 00 0 Cabinets ... ... 10 0 All Portraits • taken by the Instantaneous Process. JAMES RING", Photographer. Funerals.
rJOSEPH AUINN, UNDERTAKER, AXUSRT S'iTvEJST. Established IS6B. Is prepared to furnish and conduct funerals at the following rates : — Adults, from £3 10s ; Children, from £1 os. J. Q. has always in stock a large assortment of Coffin Furniture, Shrouds, and Habits, &c. , &c. The trade supplied with every requisite, | Country orders will receive prompt attention Coach Builders. TT I N S E N ' ' S AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, TAINUI STREET, (Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices.) The above having had long experience in English and American Carriage Building, begs to inform the public of Greymouth and surrounding districts that h has started in the above business, and is prepared to complete with despatch any work that is entrusted to him. Designs of all kinds made. A largo assortment of drawings to select from. All EnglisJi and American Timber used in the manufactory. All Work Guaranteed.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5007, 11 October 1884, Page 3
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