GREYMOTJTH ADVEETISEMENTS. COAL CREEK SAW MILLS, GBBY EIVBE, A LARGE quantity of SAWN TIMBER, for house, boat building, and other purposes. Apply at the oflice of Messrs Rae and Haworth, Mawhera Quay ; or to Watson and Wickes, Arney street. 2220 JACK'S NONPAREIL PIE HOUSE AND BAKERY. HOT PIES and COFFEE, NEW LAID EGGS, and COLD HAM. •always ready. Wedding cakes made to order. John Hebon, Proprietor.Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. 2219 QUEEN'S HOTKL, GRESSON •STREET, (Opposite the Court House.) "TTISITORSTO GREYMOUTH will V find the accommodation in this Hotel of the best description. Wines and liquors of first quality. J. C, Mooee, Proprietor. [The Greymouth Chess Club hold their meetings here on Tuesday and Friday evenings.] 2221 HW 1 L L I A M S, • CONFECTIONER, AND BISCUIT BAKER, "&. awhera Quay, Greymouth. Biscuits and Pastry fresh daily. Wedding Cakes made to. order. 2088 fi BROADBENT, • PBACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 1 All Work Guaranteed. PRICES MODERATE. Pipes Handsomely Mounted. 2889 TTILDEBRAND AND WEBER, Shipping and Family Butchebs, Richmond Quay. GREYMOUTH. All ships supplied by our firm at lowest market prices. 1974 COAL CREEK SAW MILL COMPANY, GREY RIVER. rpHE above Company have always on _L hand a large quantity of Sawn Timber, suitable for Houses, Boats, and other purposes. Apply at the Offices of Ray and Hawoeth; or, Watson and Wickes, 2107 Greymouth. GREYMOUTH COAL DEPOT. fTIHE undersigned having purchased X the River Plant of the Nelson Coal Mining Company, and having entered into arrangements for a regular supply of COAL from the Mines on the Grey River, are prepared to COAL STEAMERS AND SAILING VESSELS, at their Wharf, at £1 5s per ton, cash. I KIIGOUE AND PeBOTTI. Greymouth, May 15, 1868. 2053 GREYMOUTH. iHROGAN'S COSMOPOLITAN LINE OF SADDLE-HORSES, To Cassidy's Australasian Hotel, Revell street South, Hokitika. Fare each way, 255. 1951 JOHN HARRIS' STAR CONCERT HALL, GREYMOUTH. The Greatest Treat Nightly, and the only House in the Grey for A NIGHT'S LEGITIMATE AMUSEMENT. Performances commence at 8 p.m. All available Talent engaged. REMEMBER JACK HARRIS- . 1977 1 TTNITED STATES CONCERT U HALL AND HOTEL. Gbeymouth. Proprietor — Henby Pelmng. Engagement of the celebrated Court Minstrels, and Comic Vocah'sts, Messrs Frank Leathwood, Johnny Lockyer, Edwin Lewis, Geo. Irvine, Tom Franks, and Joseph Raby, who perform, nightly, both sentimental and comic music ; also, Mr Walter Beaumont, the Silver Belt Jig Dancer. Stage Manager, Mr F. Leathwood. Musical Director, Mr R. Gosson. The entertainment to com- j inence at eight o'clock, and the Admission is FreeGood Beds, Board, and the choicest Liquors. 2190 VICTORIA HOTEL AND DANCING SALOON. The Old Glories of the Alliance revived. JULES GUERIN Can scarcely find words to express his pleasure at being once more with his Greymouth friends. He has been at home, seen the Great Paris Exposition, and learned a few wrinkles, not only in the adornment of his Saloons, but in the style in which they should be conducted, which will be a pleasant surprise to his visitors. Dancing Every Evening. The Best Band on the West Coast in attendance. ' 2130 TXTESTLAND HOTEL, Two Doors South of the Duke op Edinbubgh Theatbe. I^* Have you Tried «J^l R. WALKER'S .HOT ELDER WINE and RUSK, FOB SIXPENCE? 1987
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West Coast Times, Issue 840, 2 June 1868, Page 3
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