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f jjU^every 6000--'-liW'iiSEir:''ini recommends 1 j m^OLMWAY'S PELS t l jgak aad gITMENT. (; ]■ i^#^^H^ THOUSA NPS of WRITTEN, tESTIIVIoNSALS- \ „|: IC - ' W . /r-i|a|W^ FROM. ALL QUARTERS OF THE WORLD— I I " -SEAR WITNESS TO THEIR I j UNFAILING AND MARVELLOUS EFFICACY ; \U EVERY FORM OF KNOWN DISEASE. • ' - ' -.tri^V a , 1 1 S ? e T P^ ?, treiet ' Lonion ' la * e 533 Oxford Street • sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. . .;■ s .should- look to the labels on I?qts and Boxe^. If the address is not 533 Oxfora-§treet, London, they are spurious.

Trafalgar Hotel. MAWHERA QUAY, 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 Liquors, Wines and Beer, will be found to be of the very best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers, and a class table kept. ~ P. MAHONEY, Pro rietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH (Late Tidd's.) WILLIAM WILSON, late of Goldsborough, haa taken possession of the above hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Superior accommodation for sboarders. None tiut the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in stock. WILLIAM WILSON, Proprietor DAWSON'B HOTEL RE E F T O N. NEWMAN BROS' Mail Coach leaves for Westport daily at 830 am ; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 15 a m 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. ' „, WHARF HOTEL. Greymouth •** (Near Railway Station.) JT. 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 vj«npletely rebuilt and re-furnish and al me stock is new and o the very best quality. A fixst-class table, with every attention Good stabling^ccommodation. THE GILMgR HOTEL, Mawhera, Quay, Greymoutfc 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 ALBION HOTEL. ■QKBYMODTfI, Mr 3OHW GlESaklkG, late of the Cosmopolitan flute!, bega to notify fco tha general pat-'liti that be^haa TAKEN OYBK the iaboye well known hotel, and hopes By strict attention to bualneea to aeoore a ahart -»f patrouage. .. <■.: ,-,,. &n EXCEHiKNT TABLE kept, and every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and hoarders. ... „ Wines, whlak'ee, bi and lea and beer of the cho'tceat qoslitiea kept -on hand. BILLIARDB- — Having thoronghlj overhauled: tvroof Alcock'a tabiesi, viaitora will now find them second to nohs on tbe ri <jist; Aid efficsnt marker kept. ACCENT for Mr BROWN'S OOAOH, travelling between Greymouth a«id Maori Crfeek and vice «er*a. Paccols, leggago, lettets, &c, left at the hotel will receive )••• the best attea tion. The eo-tsh loavaa the pdaily *t 3 It p «n ! PAINT, PAPkRHAKGiM, and I Q!ss WARLtiGjfSE! SriTABLISBSD, 18SB'. r F. B IDGBB, i BSTABUSHSD : 18-^, PAINTER, PAPSRHANGBR, BIGH WKITER AND GENERAIi HOUbE 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 un equalled. For sale by H Williams Chemist, Greymoutb, V

bo svon{d achieve snooeas endeavor to merit li. ' \hj avß during the past year 'spare /r no eipenaa In endeavoring ,t c -jl , <»ur BGER second to none In Nei Zealand, and can. now confidently useer we have sacceeded in iolng so. W6 (nvite all 'who enjoy a good glass o BEER To ask for STAPLES' EKST, On Draaght-ftt almoet all Hotels n th City aod stirrunndlov^ls»l6t« k And confidently anticipated; Jr^lr Verdlc will be that Staples and Co ha 7 * bqccbbs fully removed "the reproach that goo< Beer ooald not be brewed In WelHagtor J. STAPLES AND 00 (Limited). Moleswotfchy iand Mutwy Streets, "Wellington. pOR^T OF GREYMOUTH NOTICE is hereby given that th< GRE£MOUTH HARBOR BOARD hai REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE, oi sailing vessels to Is a ton on the registerec tonnage, in and out. Minimum chars* L 5. ALL CARGO FREE THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Harbor Board Office, Graymouth, 7th February 1893, W. ABNETT, ARCHITECT, BUILDER OARPEN TER, &0., - Is prepared to give prices for all kindi of Carpentry work and o undertake ' the same. Adkebss : W. ARNETT, ALBERT STREET, GBBYMOtTTH f _^ TmSTIiE INK Opposite Government Railway Statiou JAMES KEENEY, Proprietor. Mr James Keeiiey (late of Trafalgai Hotel, Greymouth), begs to inform hii friends from the West Coast and. th< public generally that he has 'taken love; this well known hotel, where he is pre pared to cater for all their requirements Visitors to the Empire City will find ex cellent accommbdafcion and a well kep table. - Special terms f or Boardersr — —~~~ ' Best Brjands of Ales, Wines, and Spirib onlykepti Trams pass the door every ten minutes WEST COASTERS WILL REOEIVI -" A HEARTY WELCOME GOLDEN EIGLE pEi., Boundary ISereet, Greymouth, ~ . Alongside the Argus Office, Phelan .., „ ... Proprieto: COBDEN HOTEL. Having this day t taken possession o the above named hotel, I wish to inforc my friends and the public generally tha they will be made heartily welcome a the Cobden Hotel. , , • All Liquors of , the Best Brands. W. PRENDERGAST Proprietor GLACIER HOTEL, y ■ BE ALEY, J. H. FLETCHER, Propbietob. 1 BEST of ACCOMMODATION fo Tourists and the travelling public, unde the personal supervision of the Proprie tor. ALES, WINES and SPIRITS ;of h« best quality only kept. . H. FLETCBER, NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. (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: Greymouth— Hon Jambs Kerb. Kumara— G R Rudkin, Esq. Reef ton— : W Collins, Esq. Hokitika— Hon J A Bonar. €088 & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYA] MAIL COACHES leaves Rugg'a Hotel Kamara, forj O'-H.-B ISTGHURCE Every TUESDAY and FRIDA7 „-..,.- ::8 o'olock am, •■- v _„ Oonneeting: with the train ab JaokooD i ancl Springfield, and arriving' in Oh' let ohurch everj Wednesday and fcaturde] at 7 pm, For further r^rtloalaia apply to ou aj-ents, 6 W Mosa ahj> 00, Tafnn i iseei. Greymonth.

TT ■„, i ■ „" THE NOVELTY GOLD SAViNL TABLES » n?j S » the Patentee of the Novelty j Gold Saving Tables, is now prepared t< erect,- and grant licenses to Dredging oi Sluicing Companies for the use of his patent;- a plan of which can be seei erecfeecTbn the Grey River Company') dredge. For plans and specification apply to M H Bignell, Greymouth? — . TERMS EASY t J. HOLMES, j PAINT,- PAPERHANGiNG ANL GLASS WAREHOUSE. JUST RECEIVED ex Gothic anc Whakatane, a large assortment o; PAPERHANGIKGS, PAINTS, OILS . etc., which he is offering at very LO\V PRICES. , J Estimates given for all descriptions of work. Tainui Street,; Greymouth^ and Hokitika a-•• • ; m J MONEY TO LEND. , ; * 3 We have various SUMS of MONEIi to lend on approved security at.jlowesi 'fr ■ . ' current rates of interest. GUINNESS & KITCHINGHAM, Solicitors Hospital Streei . J. MULLER, ; v TOBACCONIST, ; 3 Mawhbba Quay, Greymouth. Whilst thanking the public for the patron age extended fco him in the past desires to draw attention to his new assortmeni of CIGARS TOBACCOS tvn PIPES ' \ T VERY MODERATED RATE > OA&/ COKE, BRICKS, FIRE WOOD, LIME AND FIRECLAY FOR SALE In Wholesale or Retail Quantities bj A. MATHESON PRODUCE MERCHANT, EX r PORTER, WHOLESALE ANI s RETAIL GROCER. r Highest cash price given for Wool - Hides, Tallow, and all Butchers' Pro . duce. Stores and Office, Mackay Streets. — t Coal Depot, Johnston Street, Grey mouth. ' ■*..'' Telephone— No 11 Office, 76 Residence '.. .dt MATHESQN. jj " " ." --■--. . , = ■ Merchant ami Military Tailor Outfitter, «&c, - /'INVITES INSPECTION Of his large stock of Gentlemen's weai for the Summer season. . r . A splendid assortment of White Re gattaani Shirts, Collars, Hard anc Frame Hats, Braces, Socks, etc. A grand lot of Ties of ev&ry patten and shape. Q INSPECTION INVITED, > J. WEBER, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. , Space ReserVed FOR MARK SPROT AND' CO., r AUCTIONEERS, i■ ■ . » ■ . . ■ ■ . Greymouth and Hokitika. c • ■ ■ . - . : H. W. Young, A. M. Inst. C. E. .M. Inst. M. Ei^ M. N. Z. Inst. Survetok. ..J Civil and ' Mining Engineer. Authorised Licensed and Registorei > MINING SURVEYOR, ' Midland Chambe 'Grey mouth. . Still w^ter Hotel, STILLWATER. : MR JAMES BAXTER, Stillwate^ wishes to intimate to his frieuds that hi has bought the above well known hostelry ■ -where, he hopes by paying strict; attentmi to . business, and keeping the very b|| S brands of liquors and ales, to merit afai share of public patronage. L Travellers will find the Hotel mo l» convenient. - ' 'v^ Excellent accommodation. ; ;^ I JAMES BAXTER ... Propriety , A. T; Skoglund,| r % ?HAREBROKER. ' I Busmess fc carefully and promptly a tended to.* ' _ , ~ Appress-- Werita Street, Greymo"

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 13 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 13 December 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 13 December 1901, Page 1

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