For Clock Binges, B_afd Keeper, Wed M ,' vi Engaf einiis Rings, CTejiliiiflj? "ftJlrflihy Pra3eafc W. LLOYD'S
f Jgk, EVERY GOOD NORBB U§EIOT J|j|, and OINf MEWT, T^QUSAN DS . of WRITTEN : TESTIMUNI ALS- $ WifßwW ALL^ QUARTERS OF. THE WORLD- ■ : { t'lFifir spar WitWf*?^ to thfir . ' " ■ ■ . UNFAILING AND MARYBttQUS EFFICACY ■ !N EVERY FO^NI OF K^IWN DISEASE, :-J jr.Vy at 78 New.Oxford Streqt, London, late 533 Oxford Street ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. ■ iSTE shouid look 10 the 1 -bels on Pots and Boies. If the address J&feot 533 Oxford Street, London; they are spurious.
Trafalgar Hotel. MAWHERA QDAY, GREYMOUTH MR P. MAHONEY wishes 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 Ltquors, Wines and Beer, will be found to be of the very best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers, and a firstclass table kepb. P. MAHONEY, "Pro rietor.
ho, wou[d achieve jfj^oeaa endeavor to merli "lC VTjY B have during the past year spare' V" no expense lo endeavbrlDg te tt At. < aut BESfiB aecodd to done lalfew Zealand, and oan now- confidently assert we have auoceeded <n iolng'ao. '--' We invite all who enjoy a good glaaa o BEER To aa k for STAPLES' bEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels n th City and Burroundlpo dUtrlots,. '■'**; And confidently" autloTpate&'T^ir, verdict will be that Staplea^aiid Co ha c aaceess fully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed In Wellington J. STAPLE* AND CO (Limited)-' Moleswortby and Murray Streets, Wellington. -
Commercial Hotel The best ef WINES, BEERS and SPIRITS kept in stock. Every attention given to visitors. 'U. MCCARTHY, Proprietor isliton's Family and Con) merclal Ijotel, RICHMOND QUAY. MR ABHTON begs to notify that hai renamed charge of the above known botel t and truatn to lee k!i friends and new ones. The hotel has been sompletely ornlabed and all the fibtlnga new and ot h* very best qoilltr. B 1 ACKBALL C3AL MINING COY., LTD. The Blackball Geal Mining Cempany, Ltd, have much pleasure in announcing to the public of Greymouth and surrounding district that the mine at Blackball having resumed operations after the late accident, they are how again in a position to SUPPLY their famous BLACKBALL HOUSEHOLD COAL ; > in any quantities required. %J To ensure prompt delivery Customer W are requested to leave their orders earr at the .office of the Company, Weri* Street. J. T. SKOGLUND, Gbnbeal Agent,
IMPERIAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH (Late Tidd's.) WILLIAM 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 brauds of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in stock, WILLIAM WILSON, Proprietor DAWSOVS HOTEL R E E F T 0 N. NEWMAN BROS 1 Mail Coach leaves for Westport daily at 830 a m ; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays at 815 am A coach leaves for Boatman's dai'y at 3 pm ; and for Black's Point three Di mes daily, The best of accommodation for travel ers at reasonable rates.
pORT OF GREYMOFTH NOTICE is hereby given that the GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE en 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, &a, Is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and o undertake the same. "~^^ Adpress : W. ARNETT, ALBERT STREET, Greymouth
IN MEMOBIAM. WANTffD KNOWN.— For Mono menta, Tombstones In tnarble or granite. Wreaths, Fencing, Kerbingi'Lead Letter Ing, Brlokwork, and all kind* of CemeteK work. Apply to "■'■■' W WALTON A CO, :; ; Greymouth The only direct importers of Marble _on theOoatt. ; Marble Vases, scrolls, Ao, kept on ban Any'deaign not on baud will be at once ent for tf desired DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPA (LIMITED),*. G M IS V M O U 9T M ESTABLISHED 1373 Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Fouaders, Wood Turnei»,j General Smitls J. MULLER, TOBACCONIST, Mawheba Quay, Geeymouth, Whilst thanking the public for the patron age extended to him in the past desires to draw attention to his new assortment of CIGARS TOBACCOS PIPES AT VERY MODERATEIRATE \
WHARF HOTEL. Greymouth (Near Railway Station.) 3, A. LUTZ begs to inform the travelling and generaJ 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 icnpletely rebuilt and re -furnish andal ;ne stock is new and o the very best quality. A first-class table, with every attention Good stabling accommodation. THE GILMER HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Grreymoutb T. OXENHAM ... Proprietor This Hotel being the leading one in Greymouth offers excellent accommoda tion for Tourists aud Travellers combined with »11 the requisites of a well appointed establishment. . . Three Billiard Tables. Three ample Rooms. Night Porter kept. T. Oxenham ... Proprietor
Opposite Government Railway Station, JAMES KEENEY; Proprietor. Mr James Keeney (late of Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth), begs to inform his friends from the - West Coast and the public generally that he has taken over 1 this well known hotel, where he is prepared to cater for all their requirements. Visitors to the Empire City will find excellent accommodation and a well kept table. Special terms for Boarders. Best Brands of Ales, Winea, and Spirits only kept Trams pass the door every ten minutes WEST COASTERS WILL RECEIVE A HEARTY WELCOME GOLDEN EKLE fJOTEL, Boundary ISsreet, Greymouth, ' Alongside the Argus Office, . , . ( Phelan ... .» , Proprietor
Dredges, Dredges, Dredges. The very latest thing in JEWELLERY is Milner'B Dredge Brooches Milner's Dredge Scarf JPin Milner't Dredge VendanU They are just the thing to give your : . friends at XMAS. • Those designs being registered are only : obtainable from the soaker. I cor* dially invite the public to inspect ray new stock of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains, Brooches, &c. These Goods will be ■sold-**'"*' at the LOWES! MARGIN OF PROFIT. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWELLERY MADE ON THE PREMISES^ A. H. MILNER, %ATCBMAKER ANE^: JEWELLER, UPPER MAWHBTt'AQUAY,' ■■■•■ Gebymotjth. tj % iTas son a d Sundry Lines. Zealandia Ranges, all size Perambulators Gp : Carfe' Cutleryj ! Clooksa i\ Bamboo Ware Cycle Sundries V Cycle Tyres, 'Da'n^i ~ KSa ; Cycle T^resi Cheap Makes Iron -Safes Organs ; Pwndab" v., .--. *:■' WickeV;Chaira Fenders ttFire Safes Typewriters (Blick)= :.-uA .:. . TypewTiters (Densmore)| Typewriters (Smith PremierJ Call At J W FAIfSON am Cfe AUOnONEEB9 "
COBDEN HOTEL. Having this day taken possession of the above named hotel, I wish to inform my friends and the public generally that they will be made heartily welcome at the Cobden Hotel. ) All Liquors of the Best Brands, i W. PRENDERGAST 1 Proprietor r . F Messrs Reyling and Drumm'Vbeg // notify that they have- entered into r PARTNERSHIP with Mr C. HAYE,---i late of Thomas and M'Beath, and he business in future will be carried n under the name of *'$'■. \ DRUMffI ® HAVE: , THEIR > TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN ■ 1 Opposite the Church of England, Alber Street. i Orders will be promptly attended to and quickly done. Good workmanship guaranteed. " ; We import our goods direct from the manufacturers ; r • ; 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 HAVE; Opposite the Trinity Church, LBERT STRE. HjfDJM
ALBION HOTEL. GRKYMOUTH. Mr JOHN GIESEKING, late of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, begs to notify to the general public that he baa TAKEN OYEfi the above well known hotel, and hopeß bj strict attention to business to secure a ahart. of patronage. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, and every attention paid to the requirement! of vleitotß and boarders. Wines, whlakles, biandiea and beer oi the choicest qualities kept on hand. BILLIARDS. — Saving thorougblj overhauled two of A I cock' e tables, vie Uon will now find them oecond to none on tbc n oaat. An effioent maiker kept. AGENT for Mr BROWN'S COACH, travelling bbtween Greymouth aud Maor: Creek aud vice versa. Paroela, luggage, letters, &o, left at the. hotel will receive the best attention. The coboh leaves the edaily at 3 IS p m.
PAINT, PAPERHANQING, arc fiBTABLISBED, 1836. p. baldgeh, ESTABLISHED 18 % PAIKTKR, PAPERHANGBP., 81fcH WKITER AND GENERAL . HOUSE DECORATOR, HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. 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 a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is vii equalled. For sale by B Williams Chemist, Greymouth
■ NORTHERN ASSURANCE Ca (London and Aberdeen). ' ACCUMULATED FUNDS over ! £5,509,273 Fire Insurances accepted at current'rates " , Prompt and liberal settlements effected^ ( without reference to Head Office. | . AGENTS: '^r: , Greymouth— Hon James Keer. Kumara— G R Rude^^q^- ■ . Reeftoa— W^CoLMNS, Esq^ . ~ Hokitika— Hon J A Bonar.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 27 August 1901, Page 1
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