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HOTELS. DOMINION |JgT« ; THE DOMINION — '-'}. THE DOMINION REVEL STREET, THE DOMINION HOKITIKA. THE DOMINION (Under New Man* THE DOMINION agement.) , THE DOMINION THE DOMINION CHAB. DUNCAN, THE DOMINION Proprietor. THE DOMINION ■';, —■ Visitoro and travellers will find tnTS" above hotel for comfort, etc., equal to any house in New Zealand. The diningroom will receive special attention. Telephone 124. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. MACKAT ST., GREYMOUTH. Situated in the most central position in the commercial portion of the town, and managed by JAMES VIAL . - (Formerly of the JAMES VIAL Eoyal Hotel.) Nothing kept but the VERY BEST BRANDS of Ales, Wines and Spirits. A good Luncheon served daily. Ail charges moderate. Brewery Coy's Ales always on tap. — rsP"* PARK HOTEL— Corner Herbert and PARK HOTEL - HospiW Sts. Liquors of the very beßf thatSioney can buy, . ; , Grey Brewery Beer always on tap. Spacious ba.'cony. Well ventilated dining and bedrooms. -This house ia a popular one and well conducted. HOTEL— P. CALLIGAN, PARK iF/l'EL— Proprietor. GREYMO VT H. « . RICHARD DDNPHY, late.of H«ef. ton. having become proprietor, of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, purpose* 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 guests will be properly ween to. The Meals, Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., will be SECOND TO NONE ill the Dominion. Grey Brewery XXXX on tap. ,-.; GILMER HOTEL. (On the way to the Tip-head.) ."

J. MCCARTHY, formerly of the Commercial Hotel, has taken over the above well-known hotel, where he will be pleased to see his friends. Excellent accommodation. Liquors: only the beet stocked. No refills. ■ CLUE HOTEL MAWKERA QOAY, CLUB HQTEL GREYMOUTH. CLUJ HOTEL —~ CL-'B HOTEL A. SEBAN, ■ CLUB HOTEL Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL This splendid hotel has excellent' iccommodation for boarders and the travelling public. The best of Wines, Spirits and Beers sre stocked. Firstclass Billiard Table. Old and patrons will receive a cordial welcome. CHRISTCHUftCH, (Opposite Railway Station.). CONVENIENT to all parts of; the citv and suburbs. DINNER on arrival of train from the West Coast. Passengers for Wellington have half an hour. BREAKFAST -->n arrival of train from Lyttelton. Passengers' for Greymouth have full hour. Guests call for trains and early, breakfast. Tariff moderate. G. S. JAMES Proprietor. HOTEL. HOKPTIKA, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) MR. A. COWIE (late DreoWasterj hhs taken over the license of tfje abbye rail-known hotel, and trusts sSiafr--£j"*~ keeping the house on the same antedate lines as heretofore to meri* public patronage. The household arrangements aro under the personal supervision of Mrs, Cowie.. . ■ ■- ■.;' Visitors to Hrkitika will be made welcome and havo the requirements of i home.—A tria. solicited. f)IBIPATCH pOUNDRY Q**.* [Established 187.4.) ENGINEERS, | {LACKSMITHS, JRON and' U»RASS ~ - r w*ot Coast Agents for:— COOK'S WIRE ROPES, ; BOILKR PRESERVATIVE, ■; . STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS, BOILER. COVERINGS. ,~, Circular Saws and all SawmiUihg,'and f igim>ers' Requisites kept in'stock. CHINK DEEP DRINK DEEP. {'& - » OUR ALE AND STOUT ARE BOTTLED BY THE LATEST MOST UP-TO-DATE, AN© MOST APPBO v ED MACHINERY IN TfaE WORLD* ,-ASK FOR THB-* Our DRAOGHT BEES *till leads for Popularity, Pleasure DRINK DEEP \

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 8