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Public Notices. qPE'CIAL TO LADIES. GIBSON &, DOMS Beg to intimate to the LADIES of Greymouth and the surrounding districts that they have fitted up a LADIES' ROOM, where they can Inspect- Samples, all of which have the price ticketed in plain figures. INSPECTIOy"T\VITED. XO ONE ASKED TO BUY. FIFTY VARIETIES OF LADIES, BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED ON THE WEST COAST. THIRTY VARIETIES OF GIRLS BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE; LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED ON THE WEST COAST. Gents' French Calf Shoes, stitched 15/6 Gents' Kid Shoes, stitched 15/6 Gents' Kid Sidesprings, stitched ... 15/6 Strong Watertights, from 13/6 Watertight Bluchers, from .. 11/6 Shooting Boots, from 12/6 Gum Boots, from 24/0 EVERYTHING FRESH. NO OLD STOCK. fERMS~CASH, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A SERIES of LECTURES extending over six months will be delivered at the rooms of the Association FORTNIGHTLY, at 8 p.m., beginning on MONDAY, 11th JANUARY. The names of gentlemen who have promised their services with the title of the lectures are as follow : — May 3rd. — Revd. T. B. Maclean, "Milton and his times." Additional lectures will be given to make up the Beries, of which notice will be given. Tickets can be obtained of the secretary, Mr Atkinson, or members of the Board of Management, for Is, and tickets for the whole series at 5s each. JA. EISSENHARDT ARCHITECT Maokay Street, Gkeymotjth. Plans Prepared and Estimates made for all Classes of Buildings. /CRITERION HOTEL. Corner of Richmond Quay and Johnston Street. MRS C. GIESEKING Having OPENED the above Hotel, and furnished it throughout with all the latest improvements, can assure the travelling .and gereral public a hearty welcome. Comfortable Parlors and Sitting Rooms. The Bar Department Is supplied with nothing but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS. Good accommodation for faml lies. Splendid sea view from thebalcony, MRS O. GIESEKING, Pvopvlatveai T> ÜBLIC NOTICE. Having leased the butchery business so long and successfully carried on by Mrs E. A. Norris, under the title of the Wanganui Butchery, I beg to announce to old customers, and to the public generally, that I intend to carry on the business in the same premises, and hope that by selling only first-clas3 meat and paying the strictest attention to the wants of cnstoiners and all who may patronise the establishment, to merit a fair share of support. Customers may depend upon getting everything of the best quality. COLEMAN HYNES. Mr Coleman Hynes having leased from me the Wanganui Butchery business, I have great pleasure in recommending him to all the old customers of the shop, and assuring them that I have every confidence all their" wants and requirements in the butchering line will be attended to with the greatest care and attention, and that the reputation of the old firm will be fully maintained by the new one. Mrs E. A. NORRIS. TVTEW BUTCHERY ESTABLISHJ^ , MENT. Mr S. HILL has pie sure in announcing to the inhabitants of Greymouth and surrounding districts, that he has opened those premises in Mawhera Quay, near the Custom House, as a first -class Butchery, where he hopes to receive a fair Bhare of public patronage, and where he can guaiantee any customers a really good article. Small goods of all kinds regulary kept. Shipping supplied. S. HILL, Next door to Jones's Wharf Hotel, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. ~\T R m! H ANN AN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, Tadtdi Stbbet, Grbymoutit, (Next door to Mr A. R. Guinness Solicitor.)

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5482, 28 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5482, 28 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5482, 28 April 1886, Page 3

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