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Boots and Shoes. LB\/3 " IT*"]! P^ ll™ IV I BV9. %J D rt I El IMj GREYMOUTH BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT, 80 Trunks Containing the Choicest BOOTS AND SHOES, FROM THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS:— OttoHerz, S, Wolf, D. H. Pollak and Co., Snow andßennet, Vernon, and Bostock, whose names are a sufficient guarantee that the goods are the very best procurable, both as regards quality and workmanship. The above comprise Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes in all varieties. ALSO ON HAND— 50 Cases NORTH BRITISH GUM BOOTS— (Guaranteed Best Brand), National, Union, Goodyear Rubber Company, Dull Finish Boots, and the far famed Crack Proof. A consignment of 35 Cases of the latter brand just landed ex " Scotia," from San Francisco, M. 08. being the sole New Zealand Importer. Colonial Boots and Shoes of all descriptions from our own Manufactory at Christchurch also on hand. All Goods retailed at the lowest possible price, and Wholesale Buyers liberally dealt with. M. O'BRIEN, DIRECT IMPORTER OF BOOTS, SHOES, & LEATHERWARE, GREYMOUTH. M. O'BRIEJOiNI) CO., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 113 ST. ASAPH STREET' CHRISTCHURCH; ; i To the trade, we have given Kock and Schwab, Lyons, standing orders for 50 'doz. monthly of their celebrated first choice calf skins, and as all our calf boot uppers are made from the pick of these fine skins, we have confidence in .soliciting your support. The elastic in all our uppers are guaranteed. .. ; : ! : j • N.B. — We make no uppers from Colonial calf unless specially ordered. ■ Leather aDdGrindery of all descriptions at lowest wholesale rates. ;r • Samples of our manufactures on view at our Greymouth House, ■where orders for the factory will receive prompt attention. . ; i I Postal Address — ' Telegraphic Address — ; "M. O'BRIEN AND CO., "M. O'BRIEN AND, CO., ! "P.O. Box 162, "St. Asaph street, ; ' Christchurch." " Christchurch." M. O'BRIEN ANIT~CO., Christcliurch €SA.TTOTW>3XT. BOOT-DEALERS, MINERS, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. Are warned against buying Miners Gum Boots, got up' to resemble the manufacture of ' ' . THE NORTH. BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITEDAnd so closely copied both in name and appearance as to deceive all but the most careful purchasers. All the Boots Manufactured by tho North British Rubber Company bear on the keel and instep the words, " North British Rubbe' 1 Go., Edinburgh," and inside the thigh are stamped with the seal of the Company—a pair ofscalea suspended from a dagger. All Bizes and qualities to be had wholsale of NEILL (TcOULimited), Bond Street, JDnnedin, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Stationery XMAS CARDS. XMAS CARDS. R. W. PARKINSON'S STOCK OP CHRISTMAS A.IXJ> NEW YEAR'S CARDS Are the Finest Ever Offered for Sale in Greymouth. Exquisite in Design, Reasonable in Price, and Purchased for the Coming Season. ; M4S QUWT~aiAS CAfiOS, DIARIES for 1886, in all Varieties. ; JUST L&NDED. 400 NOVELS, by the Very Best AuthorsL English published price 2s each, are offered at Is lOd each for two weeks. I-.■■ ■ ■ ; . ! EX RIMUTAKA, FROM LONDON. \ s. d. Little Folks 4 6 Chatterbox 4 0 1 Chatterbox, cloth gilt 6 6 '. Infants' Magazine ... ... ... ... ..; ... 2 0 ( British Workman ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 Boys' Annual, 1885 ... ... ... 10 0 i Girls' Annual, 1885 ... ... ... 10 0 R. W. PARKINSON, BOOKSBLI^EiTR. DR SPEER'S PRIVATE DISPEN- Chronic diseases of men and women. All SARY. applying to me will receive my honesi Opposite the Waverly Hotel, Palmers- opinion of their complaints. No experiton Buildings, foot of Queen-street, menting. I will guarantee a positive curt i Auckland. Established for the Scientific in every case I undertake, or forfeit £200, and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous, and Consultation in office or; by letter free. ' Special Diseases. The expert ecialist, Dr Charges Moderate. Examination and ! Speer, is a regular graduated physician, advice, £1. Call, or address : Dr H. J, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknow- N.Z. (opposite Waverly Hotel). Office 1 ledged to be the most expert physician in hours :9 to 12, 1 to 4, 6bo 8 p.m. ; Sun his speciality in the United States. Young days, 10 to 12. men and middle-aged men who suffer from N.B.— All medicines necessary for i nervous and physical debility, loss of complete cure can be sent secure froit • energy and memory, eruptions on the face, observation on receipt of symptoms. mental depression, kidney and bladder troubles, &c, &c, will do well to consult C[ENT in an Envelope for Is. Stamps tc Dr Speer. Hospital experience. —Having defray Postage. SOCIAL SCIENCE: , been physician in one of the leading A treatise on all Nervous disorders which Hospitals of the U.S., enables me to treat cause Impediments to Marriage, and all all private troubles with excellent result. Chronic Diseases ; 'also, How to choose a I wish it distinctly understood that Ido Partner for Life, so as to live happily, and not claim to perform impossibilities, or to how to Regain and Preserve Your Health have a miraculous power ; I claim only to &c, &c. Address— R. T. SELBY, be a skilled and successful physician, Medical Herbalist, Devonshire-street horoughly informed in my specialty ! Surrey HMb, Sydney'

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5367, 11 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5367, 11 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5367, 11 December 1885, Page 4

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