F 9L ffatcltes^ Clockg. Bangles, Band Kespep, ffeddinff, and Engagemna Rings, ffeddin/j^BiPtlidiy PrsDut H. WLIiOYD'S GRJJiYMdrjTH & WELLINGTON -
f GOOD NIIBSE USES AHD RECOMMEHDS i HOLLO WAY 8 PILLS ' 1 "^ / * FROM ALL QUARTERS OF THE WORLD- ■..-.;] r Bbnn ww ■ ■ i v Im<o^9 c \f i ■ ■ ■■§■ n f NFAILINQ AHb .MARVELLOUS EFFICACY IN EVERY FORM OF KNOWN DISEASE. _,„ . . r-d only at 73 New Oxford Street, Lotidon; late 533 Oxford Street ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. a.-;:rs .ihonid look to the L.'bsls on Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. •••••^P-' ii' .... _ -mi '" '. — -'"•'- '
•... .jp. ■ imi - .... 1 b-> won[d aohleve anooeu onJeavor to merit It. CL/'E hafe during the past year spare' V no ■ expense In endeavoring .tc K-«i. durBEER second to none In Mew Zealand, and can now .confidently asaeri we haVe succeeded *n lolngso. : We invite all who enjoy a good ' glut 0 BEER To ask for STAPLES' hfIST, On Draught at almoflt all Hotels tfth City and Bnrroundin" diatrtotß^ And confidently autlolpatea; ferdlet will be thif Staples •nd do ha 'e aocceßS fulljf". remof^d the reproach that*' good Beer oo'uld hot be bJ-ewed ' Ik WelHnJton j. IstaplWanij-co y (Limiteay; Moleaworthy and MorVay "Street*, ..■" WeU'ingtonV '"" 11 ~~ ° -
Commercial Hotel The best of WINES, BEERS and , SPIRITS kept ia stock. Every attention given to visitors. J. MCCARTHY, Proprietor
Trafalgar Hotel. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH MR P. MAHONEY wishea to 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 past. The Ltqaors, Wines and Beer, will be found to be of the very best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers,. and a firstclass table kept. P. MABONEY, Pro rietor.
Asfiton's Family and Com mercial Ifotel, RICHMOND QUAY. ' MR ABHTON bega to. notify that hw returned eharge of the above known hotel, and trusts to iee b!i fclehda and new ones. The hotel has been sompletely ornlehed and all the fibtlngs new and of hnrery befltqo»lit'.
IMPERIAL HOTEL, GRE Y MOU T H (Late Tidd's.) . WILBJAM -WILSON, late of Goldsborough, has taken possession of the above hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Superior accommodation for boarders. None but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and- ALES kept in stock. WILLIAM WILSON, Proprietor
B' ACKBALL €1 3AL MINING COY., LTD. The Blackball Coal Mining Company, . Ltd^have much pleasure in aanouaoing to the public of Greymeuth and surround- -*> ing district that the mine ab Blackball ~ having resamed operations after the late accident, they are now again in a position to SUPPLY their famous 4! BLACKBALL HODSEHOLB COAL in any quantities repaired. / To ensure prompt delivery Customet' are requested to leave their orders earl at the. office of the Company, Werife Street J. T. SKOGLUND, General Agent. : ~&
pO R| 0 F GREYM 0F T H NOTICE is hereby • given that the GRE¥MjpUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATH en sailing vessels to Is a ton on the registered tonnage, in and out. Minimum charge L5. ALL" CARGO FREE ; THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Harborßoard Office, 7th February 1898.
#i ARNETT, ARCHiTICT, BUILDER eARPENTER, &e., Is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and 0 undertake the same. Address: VW. ARHEff, ALBiSRT STREET, ■■ ■ GBEYMOUTHr :> '.. .., ..■,; THISTLE ism Opposite 1 ;G6vernm ent" Railway Ststionr JAMES^KEENEY, Proprle^ 1 Mr J^oes Keeney (late of Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth), begs to inform nis friends from the West Coast and the public generally that he has taken over this weUkriown hotel, where he isVpre^ pared to jefeter for all their reqnirenTfonfe, Visitors it'o the Empire City will find excellent accommodation and a weir kepß table. , l; , ( • . Special terms for Boarders. ".,.. a . ... Best Brands of Ales, Wines, andSpirita Trains> pass the door every ten minufee* west Boasters witL.RECBifE Jr HEARTY WELCOME
DAWSOn'S HOTEL REEFTON NEWMAN. BROS' Mail Coach, leaves for Westport daily at 830 am; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays at 815am A coach leaves for Boatman's daily at 3 pm; and for Black's Point three bimes daily, The best of accommodation for travel ers at reasonable rates.
IN MEMOKIAM. WANTED KNOWN.— For Mono menta, Tombstonea In marble or granite, '• Wreathi,' Fencing, Kerbirig. Lead LettA* log, Btlok work, and all kind* of Cemeteri work.. Apply to ; W WALTON 4 CO, - Greymonth The only auect Importers of Marble on theOoaßt. J™ Marble Va»6B, scrolls, Ac, keat on bin Any design not on hand will be at «»no«- ***** e»i"t for If drt»^Hd
WHARF HOTEL. Greymouth (Near Railway Station.) ]. A. LUTZ begs to inform the travelling and general public of town and country that he has entered into possession of the above 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 wnpletely rebuilt and re-furnish and al .-ne stock is new and o the very best quality. A first-class table, with every attention Good stabling accommodation.
OftPATCH FOUNDRY COM PA •: (LIMITED J t ' ' * « a jb jr m o u a* jr. ESTABLISHED 1373 Etagineeiß, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Founders, Wood Turners, j General SmiHs
J. MULLER, TOBACCONIST, Mawheea Qitay, Gbeymobth. - Whilst thahkiiig the public for the patron ;> age extended to him in the past desirea to draw attention to his new assortment of * OI9ARS TOBACCOS ; .-,;■' «¥8 ! pipes; * J.T VERY MODERATE! RATE »
THE GILMER HOTIsL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth T. OXENHAM .... Proprietor This Hotel being the leading one in Greymouth offers excellent accommoda tion for Tourists and Travellers combined with »11 the requisites of a well appointed establishment. Three Billiard Tables. Three ample Rooms. Night Porter kept. * T. Oxenham ... Proprietor
1 G(#iN UfM IIOTM,; ; BoVndaby SiSEEET, "GEETkdura, Ji Alongside the Asans Office, ".*.-.' ; . PfiEia.N ... „ , rt Proprietor
Dredges, Dredges. Dredges. Theiyerylateat "thing ;in JEWELLERY is ' : ' JtMUner's nredge Brooches . Jminer'9 Jbredge Scarf JPfn I Milner' » Dredge VendanU They are jasfe the thing to give youc friends at XMAS. Those designs being registered are only, obtainable from the maker. I cor* dially invite the public to. inspect my new stbctof Watches, Clocks, Rings,. Chaws, ' ; Brooches, &c. These Goods will be sold, at . tfee.., LOWES r MARGIN OS 1 PROFIT. ■ .' EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWEL. : 'LERY MADE ON THE PREMISESV ; A. H. MILNER, , \ iVATCfIMAEER AND JEWELLER, - UPPER $AWpE$A :QUAT, ' Grbymooth.^ - f T|Jw, EASSON A D iSlindiy Lines. Zealandia Ranges, all size f Peraßibulators . ~ Gb-Garta 5 Cutleryi , ■-, Clocfis ; .■;■"■ Bambo^'Ware ' ■•' CycletSandries o ; Cycle^yresj^niop , Sr . /■■■ ! i Cycle.^yres," Cheap Makes ' Iron f Safes" i. Organs^ - :$ Pianos Wicker Chairs '"f ; Fenders-. - fi "■':. -^ : Typewriters 7 olick) Typewriters (Densmore)| Typewritera (Smith Premier* . CaixAt -..-■ '• : - :._ , J j wrMOKiwCfc i| AUCHONEBRS I
-COBDEN HOTEL* Havllig this day taken possession.! of the above named hotel; I wibß to inform my friends and the public .generally that they will be made heartily Welcome at the Cobden Hotel ■:,... All Liquors of the Beat Brandsi W. PRESDERGAST Proprietor ' ;
ALBION HOTEL. GRKYM O U T H. Mr JOHN GIESBEING, late of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, begs to notify to the general public that he has TAKEN OVER the above well known hotel, and hopes by atrlal attention to business to secure a ahart ->f patronage. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, and every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and boarders. Wines; whiskies, biandies and beer of the choicest qualifies kept on hand. BILLIARDS. — Baving thoroughly overhauled two of'Alcock's tables, vialtorß will now find tht-m second to non« on tbt 'Vast. An eificent marker kept. AGENT for Mb BROWN'S OOACB, travelling butwepn Greymouth aud Maori Creek and vice versa. Parcels, Irggage, letters, &a, left at the hotel will receivethe bast attention. The coach loaves the eda'lly at 3 I*> p m. PAINT, PAPERHANGINQ, and 'QiAtS WARtHQUSL ESTABLISHED, 1836. p. bajSger, ESTABLISHED 18 'V PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, 816 N WHITER AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR,
mmw, Messrs Reyling and Drnmm beg notify that they have into PARTNERSHIP with Mr «0. HAYEy late of Thomas and M'Beath, atTd he bußiness.in future will be carried b '" under the name of DRUMM '.. . ... THEIR ■• . . kv^-v TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Opposite the Churchof England; -^Alber- ; , Streefci- . ■ Ordefe will be promptly attended to; and qmbkly done. Good workmanship guaranteed. . ; . - ; We import our goods direct 'from £he manufacturers • . . An inspeetion of our stock, replete wiUi ever^ mfei-ial;for carrying on a firsMlass tailoring frade^ia respectfully invited/ - NOTE i'lffl JU>DKISB^ - DRUMM^AND HAVE; Opposite the Trinit3r€hurchV^ LBEittT' STREf ?"•' } ii ?ri I jfl
Rmmtrmuntficwoi (London and Aberdeen). ACCUMULAgjEDrrUNDS over • Fire Insurances accepted at current'rates Prompt and liberal settlement* effected^ without' reference to Head Officer '■■'*>■■ ■■■'.'". agenSs^ Greymouth— Hon James Kebß. Kumara— G R Rudkin, Es<^' - Reefton— WjCoLLpf«i v .Eß<i. v . Bokitfta^Hc* \'J : A ®i&I&. i
how to treat a Troublesome , : ; oOß|r.: .; To remove a troublesome corn or bunion : First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's •Pain Balm twice daily ; rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As¥ general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is un equalled. For sale by 15 Williams Chemist, Greyraoutb
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 24 August 1901, Page 1
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1,533Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 24 August 1901, Page 1
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