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Forjffatclies, Clocks, pangles, Ban Keeper. Wedding, and Engagemen Bi^leddingJ|!BirtlidayJresent " 7HV"W.. LLOYi)'Sl_^_ GKi-YMOUTH & WELLINGTON '""

■"'"'•■■" I •' ■ ' '. ' itt. Ti- i 1 rrV" 1 ! 1 ! „JV^V, ,J V^V V' 1 V iiihM^ffWfflTfT^^^ - , =^ f , JSI. EVERY GOOD NURSE USES AND RECOMMENDS - * aLHOLLOWATTS PILLS I Wfifm^^M\ THOU SANDS of WRITTEN TESTIMONIALS-^- i I FROM ALL QUARTERS OF THE WORLD L ! *™ BEAR WITNESS TO THEIR J UNFAILING AND MARVELLOUS EFFICACY f IN EVERY FORM OF KNOWN DISEASE. s — * !, n '...; r d only at 78 New Oxford Street, London, late 533 Oxford Street ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. 5 i ' ■ ; .is.is should look to the labels on Pots and Boxes. Ii the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. \ . _ _^^ —.-..■■.., 1111-1.

Trafalgar Fotel. MAWHERA QOAY, GREYMOUTH MR P. MAHONEY wishes tc inform the general and travelling public that he has taken possession of the above well known hostelry, and hopes by paying strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support accorded him in the pasfc. The Liquors, Wines and Beer, will be found to be of the very best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers, and a firstclass table kept. P. MA.HONEY, Pro rietor. COACHBUILDING, Wheelwrighting. WANTED KNOWN That I am able to book a few more orders for delivery before Xmas. Painting and repairs at moderate prices as usual. G. R. COTTLE, GBEYMOUTH. DAWSOM'S HOTEL REEFTON NEWMAN BROS' Mail Coach leaves for Westport daily at 830 am; for Nelson, Tuesdaysand Fridays at 815 am A coach leaves for Boatman's dai l / afc 3 pm; and for Black's Point three bimes daily . The best of accommodation for travel ers at reasonable rates. WHARF HOTEL Greymouth (Near Railway Station.) J. A. LUTZ begs to inform the travelling and generai public of town and country that he has entered into possession of the above well-known hostelry, where he hopes by keeping the besfc of everything, and paying strict attention to busines_. to merit a share of patronage. Excellent accommodation, combiued with all the refinements of a well appointed establishment. The* Hotel has been .o-npletely rebuilt and re-furnish and al me stock is new and o the very best quality. A first-class table, with every attention Good stabling accommodation. THE GILMER HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth T. OXENHAM ... Propbietob This Hotel being fche leading one in Greymouth offers excellent accommoda tion for Tourists and Travellers combined with %U the requisites of a well appointed establishment. Three Billiard Tables. Three ample Rooms. Nighfc Porter kept. T. Oxenham ... Proprietor EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA This LEADING HOTEL has nov been thoroughly renovated, and is re 1 t)lete with every comfort and conveni ence P 0 Box No 35 H. LAHMAN (Late of Wellington), PROPRIETOR. i. "Albion hotigl. . GREYMOUTH. Ma JOHN GIESEKING, late of th y Cosmopolitan Hotel, begs to notify to th general public that he baaJAKEN OVE; . bhe above well known hotel, and hopes b k atrial attention to buelneßß to aeenre shar_ >f patronage. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, an every attention paid to the requiremem '' of vlaitorß and boarders. '" Wines, whlßklea, biandles and beer < tha choicest qualities kept on hand. BILLIARDS. — Having thorough] • ovet h,...aled two of Aloock'B tables, viaito: will now find them second to none on tl '• flosefc. An effioent marker kept. AGEKT for Mb BROWN'S OOAOI travelling between Greymouth aud Mao Creek and vice versa. Parcels, lpggag letters, M left at the hotel will reoei' 7■■ the best attention. The coach leavea tl 1 | edally at 315 p ra. l PAINT, PAPERHANGING, v '' QIM3 WARtHOUBE. ESTABLISHED, 1835. ■ •*■■ F. BADGER, 'b 1 -- — — H ESTABLISHED 18 5. ljr . PAINTER, PAPERHANGEB, BTC a, WRITER AND GENERAL al I HOUSE DECORATOR, «•' TAI NU ST REET

ho wonid achieve success endeavor to merit It. |^7® have during the paat year spare" Y^ no expense in endeavoring tc make our BEER second to n^no in New Zsaland, and can now confidently asaert wo have succeeded _n ioing so. We (nvlte all who enjoy a good glaaa <> { BEER I Toaskfor t STAPLES' hEST, On Dranght-at almost all Hotels nth City and surrounding districts, I And confidently anticipated ; >"* _ir verdio. will be that Staples and Co ha a buccsss fully removed the reproach that good , Beer could not be brewed In Wellington ' J. STAPLES AND 00 \ (Limited) ' Molesworthy and Murray Streets, i m Wellington. , pORT OF GREYMOUTB. NOTICE is hereby' given that the GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE on sailing vessels to Is a ton on the registered tonnage, in and out. Minimum charge L 5. ALL CARGO FREE THOMAS ALLEN, , Secretary ■ Harbor Board Office, Greymouth, 7th February 1893. ! W. ARNETT, ARCHITECT, BUILDER CARPENTER, &c, Is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and o undertake the same. Address : W. ARNETT, ALBERT STREET, . . Greymouth Greynptli-Pomt Elizabett Railway and Coal Company (Limited.) POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEL AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES Present ontpnl yearly 100,000 ion* Jizt present : faculties equal... 250,000 tons MUj? be .ncrea..ed t0,., ,„ 500,000 tons Whtuv _>uluciei-t demand crises. Highest awards and eortii.o--.es obtained ffow ihe Colonial end European Exhibi* turns for oor COA.L, FIRECLAY, and FIRECLAY GOODS, including GAS RE TOETS w_d TILSSS or ail kinCa. COAL dai_.ve_.sd tn cargoas of ICOO son •_>, d apwasrds si aay j>o»t la ths o y lowest ouxsent sates. FORMGH EXPORT.— We are qnot iiig apeoially .'ow f&tea lot foreign export.e,b. at Gl.9y-ao-.th, ot io? tranship [ ;»-.j_t&t Wellington of anj otho_t porta of tho colony 3 despatch gi-arsctesd. . DEPOTS.— We __a.? 3 depots at Wellingcon* Lyttelton, Chrlatobarch, and Danadin, from which the trade and conaumera are supplied whosusale or retell from yarda 0? dlreot from steamers or hulks. Large supplies alwaya on hand, including COKE, VlfiifiOLAS. iriUEBRICK aud I PILES. LIMB FO«. SALE SESI LIME — freah burnt- ao our col» Uosies f ?o_ii impoj. . 3d Napio? and other jeiebrated -llmasto_.ee, st icweat rates ALEX. M'DOUGALL, Managing Director. Messrs Reyling and Drumm beg ;< notify that they have entered into PARTNERSHIP with Mr C. HAVE, late of Thomas and M'Beath, and he business in future will be carried n under the name of DKUMM _* HAVE. /QTHJEIR TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN ie l 8 Opposite the Church of England, Alber R Street. >y a Orders will be promptly attended to. and quickly done. Good workmanship l( j guaranteed. t B We import our goods direct from the manufacturers of Ad inspection of ourstock, repletewith every material for carrying on a first-class ly tailoring trade, is respectfully invited. n _. ie NOTK THE ADDRESS* DRUMM AND HAVE, 3 n TAILORS, , c Opposite the Trinity Church, ye LBERT STRE G 1 3"£ vl ) JCdE he " - - NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. \d ■'.'" (London and Aberdeen). . ACCUMULATED FUNDS over £5,509,273 ' Fire Insurances accepted afc current rates prompt and liberal settlements effected without reference to Head Oflice. AGENTS: SN Greymouth— Hon James Kerr. Kumara—G R Rudkin, Esq. Reefton— W Collins, Esq. Hokitika— Hon J A £>Q_ur*.

Asiiton's Family and Coi? merclal ffotel, UIOHMOKD QUAY. af B ASHTON begs to notify th»t ha* reoamed charge of tho above wol[ known botel, ancl trasta to aea fcia oid crie-Kb and new ones. The hotel ba. been ooaapietely arnlehad and all the fittlnga new and of _f> v«?y bsst qn%Ht?. RUQQ'S KU^ARAHOTEL EUMARA. Thla hotel le oae of the LARGEST a MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT she Woat Coast. The parlow, sittin: rooms and bedrooms ace EXCEL DENTLY FURNISHED, and Jiffor avery convanience to toarlata «nd visitors, A fi;3t class Billiard Table and a al marker In attendance. EXTENSIVE STABBING— Baggies 3oache._ and vsrsll bsed saddle horses Wro. B&VT BRANDS OP BFER, WJNE una SPITITS kept. T .iMSS RUG 3, Propftfltoß. I£s MEMOEIAM. ■ WANTED KNOWN.— For Monn tcentß, Tombstones in ma ble or granite. Wreatha, iTeoclng, r ~erbi._g. Lead Letter' !ng, Brickwork, aad »\l kinds of Cemetery work. Apply to W WALTON & CO, Greymouthj The only airect l eopor teiß of Marble on .he Ooaat. Marble Vas .s v acrollß, Ac, kept on hand Any dealgn uot on hand will be at nooe c »t for if f.eelred. OISPATCH FOUNDRYCOMPA (LIMITED), GJBJKJtJMOUTIZ. ESTABLISHED 1373 Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Founders, Wood Turners,: General Smittss Australian Mutual Provident Society, " New Zealand Branch : Head Oflice, Customhouse Quay, Wellington Local Board of Directors : The Hon Morgan S Grace, .M D, C JM G, M L C, Chairman The Hon Charles J Johnston, MLC Deputy Chairman Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq The Hon Edward Richardson, CM G MLC John Duncan, Esq Medical Officer : Dr G E Anson, S.D,MRCS THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, an he Lj. RGEST MUTUAL OFFICE THE BRITISH EMPIRE The only Mutual Life Office which declaees A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by the Society is of the most stringent character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities, than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £16,500,000 (SIXTEEN AND A HALF MILLION STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £3,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling POLICIES IN FORCE \.. 151,741 Sum Assured £45,528,090 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £8,815,73 BONUSES: CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1899 £506,183, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amountingto L 942,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE • A. M. P. SOCIETY. And secure a ' BONUS EVERY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 9 PER CENT ON THE TOTAI INCOME EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary Branch Office— Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Greymouth District Office — JAS A STEWART, District Secretary J. MULLER, TOBACCONIST,: Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Whilst thanking the public for the patronage extended to him in the past desires to draw attention to his new assortment of CIGARS TOBACCOS AND PIPES AT VERY MODERATE RATES Commercial Hotel. oZ^rS^ o£ WIN ES, BEERS and SPIRITS kept in stock. Every attention given to visitors. J. MCCARTHY, Proprietor, ____rf_____________f \T^< - , )♦ , >'

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 April 1901, Page 1

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