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For, Watclieg, Clock; Jßangles,» Band Keeper, "Weddin*?, f and En|agemlia Kings, Wedding Present H. W. LLOYD'S -" " GBHT^ODTH & WELLINGTON

'■ t A Em e °M NORSE USES AND RECOMMENDS - I ; %HOLLOWAY SPILLS i ,sll ami OINTMENT: j WmmMm^ thousands of written testimonials- . j ■ f/ P'WW/ FROM ALL QUARTERS OF THE WORLD L E j fr " l BEAR WITNESS TO THEIR j UNFAILING AND MAtiYELLOUS EFFICACY o j IN EVERY FORM OF KNOWN DISEASE. ™ \ r -" i;f^;<£d on!y-at 78 New Oxford Street, Lxjftdon, late 533 Oxford Street ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, j ■ ..nouid look to the labels on Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.

» Trafolgar EoteL MAWHERA QOAY,* MR P. MAHONEY wishes tc inform the general and travelling public thafc he has taken possession of fche above. well >» known hostelry, and hopes by paying strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support accorded him in fche past. jj The Liquors,. Wines and Beer, will be ll found fco be of the very best. te EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION T for Boarders and Travellers, and a firsfcn class table kept. P. MAHONEY, Pro rietor. at COACHBUILDING, Wheelwrighting. >J1 WANTED KNOWN in :. it That I am able to took a few more ie orders for delivery before Xmas. Painting and repairs at moderate prices as )e usual. re . . . .. n G. R. COTTLE, GREYMOUTH. DAWSO VS HOTEL RFFF T O N NEWMAN BROS' Mail Coach leaves for Westport,. daily afc 830 am; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays afc 8 15 a m A coach leaves for Boatman's dai l / at 3 pm ; and for Black's Point three ci mes 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 general public of town and country that he has entered into possession of theabove well-known hostelry, where he hopes by keeping the best of everything, and paying strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Excellent accommodation*, combined with all the refinements of a well appointed establishment The Hotel has been *j«n['lefccly rebuilt and re-furnish and al •ne stock is new and o the very best quality. A first-class table, withe\;ery attention Good stabling accommodation. THE GILMER HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth T. OXENHAM ... Proprietor This Hotel being the leading one in Greymouth offers excellent accommoda tion for Tourists and Travellers combined j with all the requisites of a well appointed establishment. Three Billiard Tables. Three ample Rooms. - Night Porter kepfc. T. Oxenham ... Proprietor * EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA ir 3- This LEADING HOTEL has now id been thoroughly renovated, and is re•n •olete with every comfort and convenience PO Box No 35 H. LAHMAN (i.ate of Wellington), PROPRIETOR. s ALBION HOTEL. f. o k v. y m o v i a. Mb JOHN GIESEKING, lata of the >y Coemopoiitan Hotel, begs to notify to th<? general pu'-110 that he has TAKEN OVEK 7 the above well known hotel, and hopeß by -r\ strict attention to business to aecare » ahart of patronage. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, and i every attention paid to the requirement* ' of visitors and boardota. Wlnoe, whibkles, biandles and beer of the choicest qualities kept on hand. BILLIARDS. — Having thoroughly f overhauled two of Alcock'a tkblea, vlsltorc will now find them second to none on tbr * Ooast. Au efficent marker kept. AGENT for Mb BROWN'S COACH, travelling between Greymouth aud Maori Creek and vice versa. Parcels, leggage, _ letters, &o, left at the hotel will receive -^ the beat attention. Tbe coach leaves the K fdaily at 3 I*» p ra. J. PAINT, PAPERHANGING, and QLABS WARktiQUBI. EBTABITShED, 1835. F. BADGER, IB ■„._ »*-. ESTABLISHED 18 5, »y — , _ PAIBTER, PAPSRH ANGER, BTOK «;. WRITER, AND GENERAL >nl HOU-^E DECORATOR, 01 TAI NU ST REE?

ho wonjd achieve snocess endeavor to merit lt. WE have during the past year spare no expense In endeavoring ti make our BEER second to none In Ne? Zealand, and can now confidently asser we have succeeded *n iolng so. We Invite all who enjoy & good glass o BEER *' To ask (or .STAPLES' -bfIST, '.. On Draught at almost all Hotela n th City and surrunndlnc districts And confidently anticipate*; Mir verdlci will be that Staples and Co ha c euccese fully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed In Wellington J. STAPLEB AND 00 . (Limited)Moleewoethy and Murray Streets, Wellington. pORT OF GREYMOUTH NOTICE is hereby given that the GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE on sa'ling 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 1898. W. ARNETT, ARCHITECT, BUILDER CARPENTER, & o> , Is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and o undertake the same. Address : W. ARNETT, ALBERT STREET, Greymouth. Grey i^ontFPoint Elizabeth Railway and Coal Company (limited.) point Elizabeth, coal oreei AND BRONiiRU OOLLIESIE* £r«wir.>iity» yaarl, 100,000 ionOut pFeßttUifa-Uleieeeqnal^. 250,000 tons 'May b<> .-uertfiued to. M 500,000 to* B Wb«n suffioient demand arises. Highest awards and certificates obUlned from the Colonial and European Exhibition's for oor COAL, FIRECLAY, and FIRECLAY GOODS, Inolndln^GASßE TORTS «nd TILES of all kinds. COAL delivered in cargoes of ICOO toa and upwards at any port In the colony lowest current rates. FOREIGN XXPORT.-We are quot Ing specially low rstos for foreign exportfo.b. at Graymoath, or for tranship meat at Wellington or any othe* ports of the colony ; despatch guaranteed. DEPOTS.- We have depots at Welling, ton, Lyttelton, Ohrisbchurch, and Donadln, from which tbe trade and consumers are supplied whoseaale or ret*!! from yards ok dlreot from steamers or hulks. jf'g^wroMw.dwayß on hand, includlag 2iS * IB «OLAf, FIREBRICK and LIME FOR SALE BESI LlME— freßh burnt ab onr colileriee froo* imported Napier and othtu celebrate* limestones, at lowest rates ALEX. M«DOUGALL, Managing Direotot. 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 DRUMM m HAVE. THEIR TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN Opposite the Church of England, Alber Street. Orders will be promptly attended to and quickly done. Good workmanship guaranteed. We import our goods direct from the manufacturers An inspection of our stock, replete with every material for carrying on a first-class tailoring trade, is respectfully invited. NOTE THE ADDRESS' ' DRUMM AND HAYS, _ TAILORS, Opposite the Trinity Church, LBERT STRE tf X 3{ »t >JC J , nortWrTTassuranceco. (London and Aberdeen). A6OUMULATED FUNDS over £5,509,273 Fire Insurances accepted at current rates Prompt and liberal settlements effected without reference to Head Office. AGENTS : ' Greymouth — BTok James Kerr. Kumara— G R Rudkin, Esq. Reefton— W Collins, Esq. Hokitika— Hou J A Bonah,

•— : — *j Commercial Hotel. l iS of WINES » -BEERS and J SPIRITS kept in stock. ' Every attention given to visitors. J- M'CARTHY, Proprietor AsiiitHTs Family and Con iqercial i[ote], RICHMOND QUAY. 1 MR ABHTON bIJJTto notify that nai reacmed charge of the above " known hotel, and troate to lee tfa d frlend3 and new onea. The hotel haa been oompletely arnlahed and all the fittlnga new and of h^veitj best quality. RUGG'S KU KUMARA. This hotel Is one of the LARGEST a MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT the West Coast. The parlors, sittin roomo,,,and bedrooms are EXCEL ■ LENTLY FURNISHED, and affor i ivery oonv=»ience fco tourists «nd visitors. A first class BLllard Table and a . al marker in attendance. EXTENSIVE STABLING-Bnggles coaches, and well bsed saddle horses hire. BEST BRANDS OP BFER, WINE and BPITITS kept. , T AMKS KUGG, Proprietor — —— ~— —^— — — _ — . i »- IN MEMOBIAM. WANTED KNOWN.— For Mono ments, Tombstones In marble or granite Wreatha, Fenolng, Kerblng. Lead Letter Ing, Brlokwork, and allklnda of Cemetery work. Apply to W WALTON A CO, Greymouth) The only direct Importers of Marble oo the Coast. Marble Vases, scrolls, Ac, kept on hand Any design not on hand will beat ones ent for if desired. DISPATCH FOUNDRYCOMPA (LIMITED), G B E JT M O U T n. ESTABLISHED 1*73 Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron*and Bras Founders, Wood., Turners, - General Smiths Australian Mutual Provident Society. New Zealand Branefi : Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Web lington Local Board of Directors • The Hon Morgan S Grace, MD.CM 6, MLC, Chairman The Hon Charles J Johnston, ML G* Deputy Chairman Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq Tho Hon Edward Richardson, CM6 , John Duncan, Esq THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life .Office/ and the LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE THE BRITISH EMPIRE The only Mutual Life OffiCb wmg» DECLAEEB A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation*?dopted by the Society is of the most stringent character, and ensures a Larger Reserve t<j meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies'. ACCUMULATE* FUND EXCEEDS £17,000,000 (SSEVENTEEN MILLIONS STER£ IKG.) ANJNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £3,300,000 Sterling POLICIES IN FORCE ... 161 554 , S""? Assured *l1 t 'm,76S Cash Bonuses Divided ... £9,25?;7-71 i BONUSES: CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1900, £537,895 yielding reversionan Bonuses amounting to L 1,000,500.' after making SPECIAL RESERVES CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVH Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses ex--1 ceeding FOUR MILLIONS 1 ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THB ! A. M. P. SOCIETY. And secure a \ BONUS EVERY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT. Q PER CENT ON THB TOTAL O INCOME EDWARD W. LOWE, t-, ,« m Resident Secretary Branch Office— Customhouse Quay, Wjojmvsov. Greymouth District Office— - JAS A STEWART, '__ District Sesrctary J. MULLER, [TOBACfONIST,: Mawhera Quay, 6rßEs*wouni. Whilst thanking the public for the patron age extended to him in the past desir«a to draw attention to his new asaertmeitt CIGARS TOBACCOS AND PIPES AT VERY MODERATE RAflfis,

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 14 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 14 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 14 June 1901, Page 1

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