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PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Corner Boundary Street and Mawhera i ‘ Quay. THOS. MILLIGAN, (Late of the Gilmer) Has taken over the.above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to see old and new friends. Good accommoda tion, with a first-class table, under the supervision of h|rs. Milligan. Only the choicest of LIQUORS stocked. SPEIGHTS BEER always on tap. GILMER HOTEL (OPPOSITE THE ABATER FRONT) BILL RENNISON, late of Nelson and Kumara Junction, has taken over the above hostelry, and extends a hearty welcome to all old and \new friends. A home away from home. PERMANENT BOARDERS taken at reduced rates. j A first-class table kept. Speights Beer always on tap.
WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH Stay at—• STOREY’S FAMILY HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station) This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated throughout; is under entirely new management, and is now one of the leading Hotels in Christchurch. Meals arranged to suit boat and train timetable. TARIFF MODERATE ’Phone 795. Night Porter in attendance. A. J. Lawrence, Proprietor. St. Elmo Private Hotel 52 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Superior Private Accommodation. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Two minutes from G.P.O. Moderate tariff E. J'. MURRAY, Prop. THE RECOGNISED WEST COAST HOUSE In Christchurch is TATTERSALL’S HOTEL, CASHEL STREET. 1 “MAKE IT YOUR HOME.” . P.O. Box 364 ::: ’Phone 214 ’Phone messages and correspondence promptly attended to. ARTHUR ROSE, Proprietor.
■^7^7ANTED —Rents and Accounts to collect; no collection, no charge. Agent for the largest Enquiry and Collecting Agency in the World. Agents everywhere.—A. NAYLOR, Collecting Agents, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1925, Page 1
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