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J 'HOTEL sxsxi HOTEL CBRISTCHURCH, CLARENDON (Near General Poet CLARENDON Office and Cathedral CLARENDON Square.) CLARENDON BEVERIDGE & PRICE, Proprietors, (Lata of Wellington.) We have taken over the above hotel, which is over-looking the Avor. and Buixounded by beautiful grounds. West Coasters will find every comfort of a home. The table i& maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining everything of the best. Hot and cold baths always available. Night and dav porters in attendance. H. PRICE,' Manager. F. M. OREWITT, HIGH ST., Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCF The most comfortable and up-to-date Hotel in the city, having only been re-built four years. Special attention paid to the boarding department. Letters and telegrams receive prompt' attention. Tariff: 8s 6d per day. P. M. DREWITT, Proprietor, (Late A the Royal Hotel, Greymouth.) EMPIRE HOTEL MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH. Situated in the nr,st centra' position in the commercial portion of the town, and managed by ' JAMES VIAL " (Formerly of the JAMES VIAL Royal Hotel. < Nothing kept but the VERY BEST BRANDS of Ales, Wines and .Spirits. A good Luncheon served daily. All charges moderate. . j Brewery Coy's Ales always on tap. KOKATAHI BJHJ; , (NEAR HOKITIKA.) (The FavDrite Resort for Sportemenr) STEWART C. OGILVIE, Proprietor. of the Half-Way House on the Robs Road), Kokatahi Hotel- "-''Where the White tvokataki Hotel— Pigeosn Was." Sportsmen, as well as the travelling and general public, will find the hotel a most comfortable resort. Ferrets always or< hand. PARK HOTEL— Corner Herbert and PARE HOTEL— Hospital Sto- ' LIQUORS, o£ the best that money! van buy only stocked. GREY BREWERY BEER on tap. Spacious balcony. Y/ell ventilated dining and bedrooms. This house is a popular one and well conducted, PARK HOTEL- P. GALLI&AN, PARK HOTEL— Proprietor. GLACIER, HOTEL BEALEY. GLACIER HOTEL GLACIER HOTEL The Finest Health GLACIER HOTEL Resort in the GLACIER HOTEL Dominion. GLACIER HOTEL (Magnificent Mountain, Bush and Glacier Scenery in view.) RACIER HOTEL J. BLUMSKY, GLACIER HOTEL Proprietor. 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 numberlsss proofs of the benefit l * i derived from a stay at this favored j hostelry and testifies to the excellence r 01 the accommodation and cuisine pros vided. MB rjHIA, J^OOMS, At the above rooms the travelling public may obtain a FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON with every attendance on the arrival of the trains to and trom Christchurch. The large dining-room, I which i« fn i«hjtrcr« nf Mr. RtiH Mr*. J. Blumeky, of Um Glacier Hotel, '■ Beaiey, provides accommodation for ! over 100 persons at a time. No delay. Everything of the very best. I i tsLUMSO, I'ropiirtOT. GREYMOUTH. • | RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reef- ! ton, having become proprietor of the I Albion Hotel, Greymouth, purposes ; catering for friends and the public; ' generally in a way which will maintain 3 the reputation of the hotel as THE '' , LEADING HOTE*w a a the West Coast. -: Everything provided will be of the j , very best quality, *rad patrone can rely on T«weiving e-rery attention. j • j F-s. Dunphy will personally super-1 : i int-nd the household aiattagemeni ■) j , the comfort of gneslr wilJ bo properly j seen to. I The Meals, Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., will be SECOND TO NONE in ! the Dominion. ! Grey Brewery XXXX on tap. OTEL, JLOTEL, GTeymoath. /COMMERCIAL 1 COMMERCIAL JL ,'Mawbera Quay, , GTeymoath. iJAS. REID, Proprietor. | Having taken possession of the above ' hotel, J. REID, by paying strict at- ! tention to business, hopes to merit a ! share of public patronage. ! THE TABLE ia equal to any in : town and under Mrs. Reid's own personal supervision. Tariff: 6s per day. POST OFFICE HOTEL, HOKITIKA. (Opposite Post Office.) MR, A. COWIE (late Dredgemaster) has taken over the license of the above well-known hotel, and trusts that by keeping the house on the same up-to-date >ines as heretofore to merit public patronage. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of Mrs. Cowie. Visitors to Hokitika will be made welcome and have the reqairom«ntß of a home—A trial solicttaL CLUB HOTEL MAWHERA QUAY, CLUB HOTEL GREWMOUTH, CLUB HOTEL CLUB HOTEL A. BEBAN, CLUB HOTEL Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL This splendid hotel haa excellent accommodation for boarders and the travelling public. The best of Wines, Spirits and Beers are »tocked. Firstclass Billiard Table. Old and" new patrons will receive & cordial welcome. CUTTING AND FITTING CLASSES. MISS M. PEART Announces that her classes RESUME j, from MONDAY, 12th January. VACANCIES for several pupils. Hours! arranged to suit country pupilp, Ad-j dTesg ;—Hospital Street, ' Qreymoiath. j v

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 8

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