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MORiPORK. our €yes are Qm- , . , ■■ ''■■..' r ■ • ■ • ■ 'i co^e^squiremeqts o/ the ]3acof| Crade —SOLD WHOLESALE BY THE— CHRISTCHURCH MEAT CO., LTD. CHHISTCHUHCH. ALSO WHOLESALE AND RKTAIi BY GRIFFEN AND SMITET, ROWE ANjD TRUSCOTT, KSTTLE BRO J. W.^EASSON AND CO, M^|NOONAN^ (Greymonrb) LIKGRIDGJS AND MASTERS, A." • JACKSON, W. BIFNIE, ■'■ . ' Jj- W. TAYLOR AND QO, (Brooner.)

:;Tj! : M PII R E HO TEL. Willla Street, Wellington. Hamilton Gilmbe, Peopbibtoe This old-eßtabllshed and favorite hote Is centrally situated, and within five minutes 9 walk of the Wharf, Post Qijloeain^jgub^ip Bcdldtiigs; : "Excellent accommodation for tourists commercial travellers and visitors tc Wellington. ■■•'..• WEST COASTERB receive a heart] weloome. The best brands of wines and Bp'rl only kept. Stap Job's beer on tap. Large and convenient Bample roomß. EMPIRE HOTEL, Willis Street, Wellington. KOYAL HOTEL, Opposite Government Railway Station, WELLINGTON. Proprietor ... ... GEORGE ROSS. Builder, and Engineer of the s b Ino, Hokitlka and Greymouth. Twelve years on Wellington section NZ Railways. BEST LIQUOR~ FIRST • CLASS ACCOMMODATION. RUCG'S KUMARAHOTEL KUMARA. This hotel is one of the LARGEsTanc MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT oi the Weat Coast: The parlors, sittinj rooms and bedrooms are EXCEL LENTLY FURNISHED, and »fforc every convsnlence to tourists end visitors A first class Biliard Table and a care . ful marker in attendance. EXTENSIVE STABBING— BoggIes coaches, and well bsed saddle horses oi hire. BEST BRANDS OF BFER, WINES and SPITITS kept. JAMES RUGS, Proprietor. r . — . — - "tetteVe FLAG BRAND *fc £*} -||j^ PfCKLES' USE HAYWAKD BEOS Worcester & Tomato Sauces, 25 first awaids to 1891. Ghrißtohuroh. WASTE PAPER on SALE at thh office

Greynpth-Point Elizabeth POINT ELIZABETH, CQAL o¥ili_ AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present outpat yearly .„ 200,000 tons Onr present f aoUitios eqHal.« 250,000 tons May be Increased to. M .~ 600,000 tons When sufficient demand arises. Highest awards and certificates obtained rom the Colonial and European Exhibilons for onr COAL, FIRECLAY, and FIRECLAY GOODS, including GASJRE. TORTS and TILES of all kinds. COAL delivered la cargoes of 10 ton %nd npwardsfat any port in the colony west onrrent rates. FOREIGN EXPORT.— We are qoot ng specially low rates for foreign exportf o.b. at Greymouth, or . for tranship meat at Wellington or any other ports o the colony ; despatch guaranteed. CHARTERS.— We want tonnage fo PortPlrie, Hongkong, Iqulque, loading a above. DEPOTS.— We have depots at Wellington, Lyttelton, Ohrisbchurch, and Dunedin, from which the trade and consumers are supplied whoseaale or rtt*U from yards or direct from steamers dr hulks Large supplies always on hand, Including COKE, FIRECLAY. IREBRICK and TILES. LIME FOR SALE BEST LIME — fresh burnt at oar col lferies from Imported Napier and other celebrated limestones, at lowest rates. ALEX. M'DOUGALL, ■ ■ c Managiog Director. Painters. J. HOLMES, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER & HOUSE DECORATOR Tatsui Stbbut, Importer direct from England of window* glwa, paperhangings, paints, oils, brushware, Borlm, &c, &o, which enables him to sell at LOW PRIGES. l< Estimates furnUhed; country orders promptly attended to all work entrusted to him executed with despatch, and none but the best material* used, Note the address— DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE, TAINU' STREET PAINT, PAPERHANGING, anc GLASS WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED, 1865. P. BADGER, ; ESTABLISHED 1865. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, BIG* WHITER AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI TREET HaSONSALBWindow Glass, Oils, White Lead ■■••;, Varnish, Brushware, Paper* - ' hanging?. Scrim, etc., and other Painters Materials, at GRBATLY REDUCED PRICES.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 1

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