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I Drapery 1891. AUTUMN. 1891. THOMAS & M'BEATH ABE NOW LANDING THEIR EARLY SHIPMENTS OF j AUTUMN GOODS, EX S. S. DOKIC. OTHER SHIPMENTS TO FOLLOW. '. _(<ri NOTE THE ADDRESS, THOMAS & MB EATH, DRAPEES 4JTO CLOTHIERS, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOTJTH, AND BROADWAY REEFTON

Boots and Shoes. GKEYMOUTH BOOT & SHOE MARKET. R. HANNAH & CO, JUST OPENING UP AN IMMENSE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!! We have the LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES on the Coast to select from. All goods sold at lowest cash prices. Everything connected with the boot trade in stock AT R. HANNAH'S CELEBRATED BOOT AND SHOE MARKET, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Painters pAPERHANGINGS. C. E. HOLMES (Late J. O Hagan), PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, and HOUSE DECORATOR, Albert Street, Has just to hand a splendid assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, ex s s Kaikoora from England, which I am selling at very LOW PBICES, To make room for other orders to arrive. A good stock of ready -mixed ENAMEL and other PAINTS ; also Varnlshea, Oils, Hessian, Scrim, Window Giaßß, Plain and Ornamental Brashware, and all trade requirements. Estimates famished, and all work entrusted to him executed with promptness. Note the address : ALBERT STREET, OPPOSITE M. HANNAN S, PAINT, PAPERHANQINQ, ana QLABB WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1865 F. B a"5 GE R, PAINIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI STREET HAS ON SALE— Window Glass, Oils, White Lead Varnish, Braahware, hangings, Sorim, &c, and other Painters Materials, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES RAILWAY RESTAURANT Mawhera Quay. MRS W. GARTH Begs to Intimate to the general public, and more especially to the inhabitants of the Grey Valley, that she has taken over that well-known RESTAORANT Lately Occupied by Mrs GRIFFITHS, next door to Mr J. Joneß's Wharf Hotel, and Bhe hopes by KEEPING A WELL ORDERED TABLE to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Tea, Coffee, and Meals at all hoars. "mrsw.grath,

Medical "PI R. SMI H SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Has REMOVED his SURGERY to Private Residence In HOSPITAL STREET, next English Ohnroh Eou ai Horn— Morning „, 9to 11 o'clock Midday M 18 to 1 o'clock. Kvenin m yto o'clock. ICT O" T 1 () E7 DR AOHESON Has Resume PgMtloe 8n G*eymonth and may be oomalted at hia residence Ai ey Btaeet, intll ntthemotle MOR I O B SURGEON, L&te Surgeon to the a.i. Great Britain, formerly Surgeon to the Northampton General Hospital, the Liverpool Eye and Eai Infirmary, the Birmingham and Gay's Hospital, Lying-in Charities, car be oohaalted, Gieymouth Dispensary, Mawhera Quay. r ; [a oard.l, DR E U~~C K B V, late o Patea County Hospital, Medical Officer to the Grey Valley Miners Association, may be consulted at Mr Parkinson's, Wallsend. Hoars of consultation : Morning ... ... 10 to 11 Evening ... .„ sto 6 Sundays (morning) ... 10 to 11 Country orders Immediately attended to. j"\R. J. PERRETT MILLINGTON, L.M.S., LONDON, Physician and Surgeon, ALBERT STREET, opposite Church of England. ' • HOURS FOR CONSUIifAITON— Morning 10 to 12 Afternoon 4 to 6 Public Notices. Al BAKERY, Talnui street. C. H. BKYNON, Plain And Fancy Bread And JLJisorrr Baker. All kinds of small goods made dally All orders punctually attended tn. f~V RATEF UL— O O MFORTI NGEPPS'sToOOA BREAKFAST "By a thorough knowledge of thd nt,■ral laws whloh govern the operations o digestion and nutrition, and by a oarefnl application of the flue properties of well■eleoted ooooa, Mr Epps has provided oar breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage, whloh may save as many dootors' bills. It Is by the judicious use of such •rtloles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun* ireds of subtle maladies are floating uound as »ea<?y to attack whereeves there Is a weak point. We may escape many a atal shaft by keeping ourselves well fom led vlth pare blood and a properly aouriohed frame."— Saa artlolein the Olyl? Service Gasette. '■ Made simply with boiling water or milk Bold In Jib paoketa by Grooera, labelled thai :— JAMES 55PPS AND CO., Qomoaopathlo Chemists, lommv H*rar,A«m T\YEING I DYEING ! I DYKINgT FEATHERS CLEANED, DYED, AND CURLED. I GLOVES AND STRAW HATS CLEANED OR DYED. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED OR DYED BLAOK. NOTE THE ADDRESS J MRS BROOKLEY. Boundary Sirhei, TTT ASTB PAPER; Bold it OFFICE vF fSIAPAffIR,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 3

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