HORSE COVERS COW COVERS HORSE COVERS COW COVERS May be obtained from J. M°SHERRY. (Late A. W. Yarrall), HAINUI STREET :: GREYMOUTH Ascertain my Prices. Every Cover sold Guaranteed. COAL! COAL! gENSEDY PROS. Announce they carry stocks of the celebrated REEFTON COAL. (The very Lest household coal on the market). STATE, BRUNNER & BLACKBALL GOAL. rjpAXI CABS, J^ANDAU TJTANSOM CAES JLJt ' ON HIRE. The Taxi will run to any part of the town at cab rates. Country runs arranged for. ’Phone 124. House 204. pALACE (JAR. GREY M OUT H—C OBDEN TIME-TABLE. LEAVES COBDEN: 8.30, 10.0 a.m., 12.40, 2-0, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30 p.m. LEAVES GREY; 9.0, 11.0 a.m., 1.0, 2.30, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 p.m. SATURDAYS : Leaves Cobden 7 p.m; Grey 9 p.m. G. CAVE, Proprietor. WHAT DO YOU TAKE FOR YY BREAKFAST? The wisest and most healthy persona. will say, “Porridge made from ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS.’" It makes a finer flavoured, easierdigested, and richer porridge than the ordinary oatmeal. WHERE TO STAY WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH. STOREY’ S TJOTEL, TOREY’S -O- OTEL, (Right opposite Railway Station). Convenient to all parts of the City and Suburbs.
Tea ready on arrival of overland train from the "West Coast., House newly renovated throughout. Visitors called to meet early trains. Electric cars start from the door. Letters and telegrams promptly delivered. ALBION HOTEL. GREYMOUTH. RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reefton, having become proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, purposes catering for friends and the public, generally in a way which will maintain the reputation of the hotel as the LEADING HOTEL on the West Coast, Everything provided will ho of the very best quality, and patrons can rely on receiving every attention. Mrs. Dunphy will personally superintend the household management, and the comfort of guests will be properly seen to. The Meals, Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., will be SECOND TO NONE in the. Dominion. Empire ttotee,, mpire Hotel, MACXAY ST., GREYMOUTH. Situated in the most central position in the commerical portion of the town and managed by JAMES yiAL, (Formerly of the Royal Hotel.) Nothing kept hut the VERY BEST Brand of Ales, Wines and Spirits. A good luncheon served daily. All charges moderate. Speights’ XXXX and Greymouth Brewery Coy’s Ales always on tapGlacier wo tel, bealet. lacier Hotel, THE FINEST HEALTH RESORT IN THE DOMINION. (Magnificent Mountain, Bush and Glacier Scenery in view).
The altitude at which the hotel is situated gives it a charmingly ratified atmosphere for invalids or run-down business men. The visitors’ book affords numberless proofs of the benefits derived from a stay at this favored! ' hostelry and testifies to the excellence* of the accommodation and cuisine provided. Mrs. Blumsky has full control of the household arrangements and visitors are domiciled in a comfortably furnished house, connected with the hotel by a passage. Hot, cold and shower baths. The enlarged dining room provides accommodation for eighty-five persons at a time. No delay ! Everything o£ the best! JT*L U M S K Y, * 17 Proprietor. THI rriEOOADIRO, he i'ROPADERO, Bt. Christchurch. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. mum® coifv'rass'oii i (0p.9 minute direct from the Railway Station.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 8
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