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I H Y ND MAN'S riIRAFALGAR TTOTEL, i X RAFALGAR JJ-OTEL, (Near Railway Station, Greymouth.) ONLY THE BEST OF WINES, ALES | AND SPIRITS STOCKED. GREY BREWERY BEER I ALWAYS ON TAP. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. rgEALAKD JNSURANCE C OY. L TD. ACCIDENT BRANCH. (Transacts all Branches of Accident Business.) It is the OLDEST and STRONGEST ; Colonial Accident Company. Absolu'te Security and Prompt and | Liberal Settlements. I Employers of labour will study their own interests in applying for rates and other particulars to : G. S. CRAY AND CO., 1 Mackay StreetROSVENOR TTOTEL, n ROSVENOR JLXOTEL, BLENHEIM. JAS. JJEIRNE ::::: Proprietor (Late Empire Hotel, Greymouth.) Visitors to Blenheim will find the above hotel a most comfortable place to stay at. Good table with first-class attendance. Only the very best of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. 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 be 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 gnests will be properly seen to. The Meals, Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., will be SECOND TO NONE in the Dol minion. Grey Brewery XXXX on tap. LACIER TTOTEL, XXOTEL, BEALEY. THE FINEST HEALTH RESORT IN THE DOMINION.

(Magnificent Mountain, • Bnsb and Glacier Scenery in view). The altitude at which the hotel is situated gives it a charmingly fresh 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 of the best. J. BLUMSKY, PROPRIETOR ttHOO-FLY, don't bother me.— Tanglefoot and Poison Fly-papers at PARKINSON AND CO'S. UEE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner Albert and Hospital Sts.) BROOKS, (Formerly of Ahaura), / Has taken over the above well-known and popular hotel,' and will be pleased to see old and new faces. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. For a good, pure BEER, and the best of WINES, SPIRITS, etc., acknowt ledged by all connoisseurs to be absolutely the best.—Try "THE DUKE." COKER'S HOTEL MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., (Under Entirely New Management-) The leading and most up-to-date hotel in the South Island, being luxuriously furnished and replete with every modern convenience. Motor garage connected with the hotel. Letter* and telegrams promptly attended to. West Coasters will receive a hearty welcome. Tariff 10s per day. H. J.IIOON, 'Late United Service Hotel, Chch., Manager.) COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Mawhera Quay, "OTEL, ---.OTEL, Greymouth. Jo MCCARTHY, —• • Proprietor. Visitors to town will receive every care and attention. Only the best Wines; Spirits and Ales stocked. H. HOLMES. PAINTER AND j>APERHANGER, (Opposite the Public Library), Albert Street. A New Stock of PAPERS, PAINTS, GLASS, etc., just to hand. ESTIMATES given for all work connected with the

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 8

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