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/HOTELS, WHEN IN GREYMOUTH visit the fJILMER HOTEL, ARNEY & GRESSON ST., (On your way to the tiphead.) CtiAS. BURRELL : : Proprietor ' Visitors to Greymouth will find the tbove Hotel a home away from home. > i Spacious Promenade Balcony, well fttrnished, large, airy bedrooms, firstclass TABLE, and the best attention. Best of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES only kept. SPEIGHTS’ BEER ALWAYS ON TAI Excellent BILLIARD TABLE with efficient marker. Trafalgar hotel, (Mavthera Quay,) Close to Railway Station. THE LIQUORS STOCKED ARE THE PROCURABLE. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. VISITORS CALLED FOR EARLY TRAINS. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. . OMMER CI A L II OTE L, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. J, McCarthy :::::: Proprietor. Visitors tcT town will receive every care and attention. The TABLES are famous for their quality and excellence of FOOD preparations. The WINES and SPIRITS are of the Best Brands. T? O Y A L II O T E L, First House from the Greymouth Railway Station.) JAMES, S. VIAL : : Late of Ngahere, Proprietor and Licensee, “No man better capable of conducting the Royal Hotel,” (Mr. Drewitt at his farewell social. Mr. Vial will spare no effort to confirm that ojnnion, and Mrs. Yial will personally supervise the household management. TRAVELLERS CALLED FOR EARLY TRAINS. Every attention paid to corresjiondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF 6s A DAY. The MEALS are second to none in the dominion, and the purest WINES and SPIRITS are stocked. SPEIGHT AND CO’S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. (Unsurpassed.) Telephone No. 51 : : P.O. Box No. 89. CRITERION II O T E L, * Richmond Quay, Greymouth, (Opposite the Wharf.) MR. LEWIS SWEET, of Zeehan and Hobart, and latterly of Wellington, hah taken over this favorite hotel, and will be pleased to see friends, old and new. The hotel has been renovated throughout and offers every comfort. Only the Best of LIQUORS Stocked. L. SWEET : : ; ; : Criterion Hotel, Richmond Quay : ; : : : Greymouth. II E T ROCA D E R O, Manchester St. : Christchurch. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. (One Minute direct from the Railway Station.) MODERN CONVENIENCES. TARIFF: 5s per day. R. C. DAVID ::::::: Proprietor. A I L W A Y HO T E L, N g ahere, MRS M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress. Mrs. M. A. Thornton, late of Nelson Creek, notifies that she has taken over the license of the above well-known hostelry, and assures the general public that the popular house will be conducted on the most comfortable lines. Best ACCOMMODATION, Best TABLE and Best LIQUOR.

11. POLLOCK is now at HE SHIP IN N, Albert Street. This popular house has boon renovated throughout, and offers excellent ACCOMMODATION at a moderate tariff, ONLY THE FINEST SPIRITS, WINES and ALES Stocked. Absolutely NO REFILLS at the SHIP IN N. R. POLLOCK Proprietor. Albert Street. HE TROCADEKO, Boundary St., Greymouth. R, MUNDY Proprietor, Has Engaged the Services of MR. BARTLETT, late Chef of Palmer’s, Wellington. The above establishment has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and is now the most CAFE Oh the West Coast. I receive FRESH FISH by every steamer, and the TABLES are personally supervised. GRILLS and FISH SUPPERS at all Hours. Fresh OYSTERS by Every .WHITEBAIT always on hand, and retailed out on ordering, and supplied on, the table at any time of the day or night. PLAIN AND FANCY OMELETTES A SPECIALITY. CLARENDON HOTEL, V: CHRISTCHURCH, (Near G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.) D. COLLINS Proprietor. Visitors to Christchurch from the West Coast could not do bettor than' put up at the CLARENDON, however Idhg or short their stay may be. They will find every COMFORT and ATTENTION, as it is one gf the best conducted hotels in New Zealand. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE. Letters and Telegrams Promptly r Answered. P F R R Y HOTEL, A SEVEN MILE. Visitors to the above favorite seaside resort are notified that MR. JAS. HEALER late of Runanga, has taken over the above hotel. V EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO ' PATRONS. j Special terms for week end visitors . s and fishing parties. ; Mrs. Healev, who has charge of the PINING ROOM, will be prepared to make ladies comfortable, with every Attention.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 8

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