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Public Notices. « 65 William Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Februarys 1898. DR. J. C. AYEiI AND CO., Lowell, Mass.,U. S. A. Gentlemen : — I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally for the past two years. I find it aids^ digestion, tones up and invigorates the system, and creates a regular and natural action of the liver when it is sluggish and inactive. lam pleased to recommend it, as I have always obtained relief when I have used it. L have tried vaiious other medicines, but none did me so much good as Ayer's £arsaparilla. JOHN H. DOYLIf. EEVINGTON'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, GItEYMOUTH. THOMAS COOK & SON, the worldrenowned firm of Tourist Agents, owe the extraordinary success their business has achieved to STRICT ATTENTION TO DETAIL, and regardless of cost, providing their clients with the best, and THE BEST ONLY. Truly, their enterprise is phenomenal. The ramifications of their business operations extend throughout the civilised world, and in many instances are in ADVANCE OF CIVILISATION ITSELF. To this fact the traffic on the NILE, the accommodation at OMDURMAN, the eastern tour of HIS MAJESTY of Germany, and the experience of HUNDREDS of thousands of personally conducted Tourists who annually invoke the aid of these great factors of travel bear living witness. Silently and smoothly the vast machine of THOMAS COOK & SON performs its daily duty, each detail being complete. The whole is perfect. In pursuance of their policy of thoroughness the firm has made a personal investigation and comparison of the hotels of Greymouth and the colony at large, and unhesitatingly award the palm for excellence, comfort and convenience to Revington's Hotel, And appoint this Hotel their ONLY OFFICIAL HOTEL of Che first class in i Greymouth. j Revington's Hotel is under Vice-Regal j patronage, Thos Cook and Son patronage, • the Cycling Touring Club patronage, Commercial Travellers' patronage, Government Official patronage, Supremo Court Judges patronage, Tourist, Family j and Travelling Public patronage. Why j Because William Daly Revington exercises | Personal Supervision, And strict ATTENTION TO DETAIL, and regardless of cost provides The Best and the Best Only. TT) ANTED TO LET— Sitting Room W with one or more bedrooms. Apply Mks Stratford, Victoria House, Tainui street. n REYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE. Lessees, The Greymouth Garrick Club ; Business Manager, Mr M. Guthrie ; Stage Manager, Mr F. J. Elmer; Musical Director, Mrs J. P. Millington. GRAND OPENING NIGHTS, Wednesday and Thursday, June 21, 22. i [ When the FIRST DRAMATIC SEASON will be inaugurated by the Greymouth Garrick Club producing Dion ! Boucicaults' grand spectacular and world's favorite drama, "THE OCTOROON," (Or Life in Louisiana). In aid of St Patrick's Church Organ Fund. 1 Magnificent Specially Painted Scenery. Marvellous Mechanical Effects Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3/- ; Stalls, 2/- ; Pit, 1/. For further particulars see Streamers, , Posters and Bills t Box Plan at Perkins's. ! Insist upon, having 1 our Fare Teas. Don't l>e put upon. They are the Best and Cheapest. Absolutely pure. Copied but never equalled. Guaianteed Nicer and Better Value than any at 4d per Va. more money. Compare our 2/- Tea with any at 2/4, and our 2/4 with any at 3/- per lb. o r is a" l c. SAWMILL situate Te Kinga, Jackson | line, known as R. Stratford and Son's. Powerful machinery, all in good order. Liberal terms if required. For full particulars apply to LILLY J. WILLIAMS, FoRSYrH & Masters, Greymouth

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10310, 17 June 1899, Page 3

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