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POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS CLOSE. Saturday, 23rd. For Chrlatchafch, per Roßamoßd, at 5 p ua. (For Weatpottaad north, per Graftan* at 8 p no; -> For Christ chnrch, per Orowaltl, at 5 p m. 2«For United Kingdom, Continent* of Enrope, America, We»t TnJles, &o (via Honolulu and San Francisco), close on Monday the 25ih of -December, at 10 pm. Mosey orders, 4pm; registered letter*, 5 p m on evening of 23rd. HOLID4Y NOTICE. . . ' «- POST OFFICE. Christmas Day and New Year's Day — A close? holiday -will be- observed ia/lhe Postil; Branch.. All mails usually., despatched on those days will be closed on Saturday, 23rd and 30th lnst, at 8 p m. The Chrlatcharoh overland mails on 25 th lost and Ist pros, will close at .10 pm. The outward 'Frisco mail will be oloßed at 10 p mon 25th lnst. : < Boxing. Day —The offioe will be opened la all branches between 9am and 10 a m. Th&iusaal despatch of mails will be made np .to 10 am on the 26th, 27th, and 29th .Mails usually despatched by the 4 20 p m train will be closed on the 26th at 10 • m ; on the 27th at 7 45 am ,and on the 29kh »1,6'35,a m. ':. • ' TBLBqKIPH OFFICE. Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day— The Telegraph Office will be open from 9a m to 10 am, alao 7pm to 8 p m. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Christmas Day—The Telephone Ex- ' ohange will be open from 9 a m to 10 a m only. :, Boxing Day and New Teat's Day— The Telephone Exchange will remain open as jDinti, f, ;: . .■ .••. C. . J. Bbbky, Chief Postmaster.

Trust's clue; hotel, GRBYMOdi'H. HAYING LEASED those centrall lltoated premises, I respectfu'ly solicit a ■hate of public patronage. Visitors can rely that nothing will be wanting on my part to maintain a high reputation foe the house, both by quality of the liquors and ▼lands dispensed and attention to the wants of customers. The h6uae r has been recently bnllfc, and every attention has been given to make it one of the most convenient and healthy hotels In town, the bedrooms being especially lofty snd.cpminodioiis. < The accommodation for boarders touristi, and visitors is first class, while the table is nnder the charge of Mrs Ha which 1b safficent to say will be A l. GEORGE HALL, i Proprietor, j ASK your grocer for HEALTH TEA, and when once yon try >|t yoa-wil i be satisfied wl<h no other. PETRIE & Co, wholesale agents. '■'- itr R is, .h. jp v ,« qk. ! Sracnov Dranrnx, Ohapel Streefc, Greymoath ' Mr Back baa arrived and may be con* •shed m tumalt

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Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 2

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