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p- CRESSY ' HOSPITAL STREET, BUTCHERY, Grb^mouth. The finest and best Lambs seen in &-».?=»£ s- a: s" ChPistmaS Trade And the supply which for qualit 5 connot be approached m Greymouth is now onvieHrpiucE3M^ B.TE, W. ARNETT, is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and o undertake *- *rr* ADDRESS' • W AQMrrT VTf- ft^^-lli ALIERT STREET, Gebymouth —»Mo p- k- Ho» MR FLAHERTY'S RESTAURAN RICHMOND QUAY, Gebtmouth. ISTHB Nearest Approach tO It. Every attention given to the table, an ouly FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA. TION provided. A. FLAHERTY, Proprietor ? ftFflPftli! nfITTTiE W2AmUJ2i L»ULIIjJL, rnanV»V»nilrfor onri Honprni Smith yeaJs takes this opportanit/ofannouncto none in the colony, as regards price and workmanship. Only the very best of workmanship done, „. , . r . „ Before ordering c .ew»- consult «. VUI I Ltl . ~ mo OLD AND NEW FRIENDS AND X RESIDENTS OF AND VISITORS TO GREYMOUTH. MR JAMiS- BRIMBLE Respect£ully announceß the corapletion *- of the new *- Commercial and Family Hotel (Corner of Hospital and Albert Streets) Upon the site of the old hotel, established in%5 bythc .steles BlimMe, .„,, &£%£&°ZL£2£X\ the table (under the personal direction of Mrs Brimblc) is equal to the best in the colony, and the Wines, Spirits, Ales, B y are , han d bes^ quality ■ Sanitary Arrangements, Bath Rooms, Fire Escapes, etc, are perfect. The Tariff is moderate and offers exceptional advantages. .^Peo^iaw^yin^andall: visitorswill receive a hearty and genuine !!lcome; _ „„_; H, ±tJ!iiaJ:lfllJ3jJN X -KUUiviß). Thomas Nightingal o-.**^-*,* Has token th. rooms lately occupied by Mrs Wilson, where he is 00/dncJg J u.zsszjffiL^FaX^SSlMMP and every civility of atcention and comConfectionery in choicb AbbUJ*lJftlUN_l. ut T» X NeW BOOtS. W^-m- OVirk^o W6W bHO6S JUST ARRIVED . j w CHALK»S!IIo ' ReCOrd BOOt ShOOp MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Ladies'Gents'and Children's Boots and Shoes. pkices to suit all pockets quauty UNSURpASgED Tor nS ATire J« W- CHALK b RECORD BOOT SHOP, »t /n Mawhbra Quay : rbymo th He who would achieve success o«rioawr>i. tr. mo^-f •*. eaVOr tO ment Ib WE haveteing*e pasty6arspated lL»r BflKCoSteolTeT« Zealand, andean now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so We invite all who enjoy a good glasß of RPPEi? D&Cr\ B 'To sk fo SSfJerdiot And Confidently anticipated tncir vciaict will be that Staples and Co have success fully removed the reproach that good Bee y r could not be brewed in Wellington J STAPLES ABD OO HAm^Uh Welliogtoa IJN «LB-fiy*"AJN WANTED KNOWN.-For M.nu Tombstones in marble or granite. s^sfasia^rtsfe "^ A^Wro N&co, ■ reymoutut

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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 26 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 26 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 26 January 1903, Page 1