* PUBLIC NQTICES. ROBERTSON’S pRICES. COOKING APPLES, 8/6 per case. PEACHES (to arrive), 8/6 per case. PLUMS (to arrive), 6/6 per case. TOMATOES (to Arrive), 7/6 case. GRAPES, 3/- lb. GRAPE FRUIT. Sd each. TOMATOES, 8d and lOd lb. NECTARINES, 8d and 9d lb. PEACHES (scarce), 8d and 1/- lb. PICKLING ONIONS, 61bs. for 1/-. FERTILIZERS and BONE DUST, 141 b. bags now in stock. POT PLANTS, from ,4/6 each. Free Delivery in Borough and to rail. 'Phone 403. HOTELS.’ RAKE RANIERI JJOTEL, K A N I E R I. A favourite resort for a holiday. Patronised by visitors from all parts of the world. Splendid fishing grounds Boats on hire. Excellent accommodation and a first class table. CKAS. A. TULLOCK, Proprietor.
JJOTEL, NELSON. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. OOMMERCIAL JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH. The above hostelry is controlled by MR. T. MILLIGAN. Only the best of Spirit?:, Ales and Beers dispensed. The Dining-room and Upstairs are under the management of Mrs. Milligan. JJOTEL Proprietress MRS. M. A. THORNTON (Late Post Office Hotel.) Only Fireproof Hotel on the West Coast. Since taking over the business, Mrs. Thornton Has re-arranged the whole interior. Everything under personal supervision.
' Special Commercial Rate. Wines and Spirits all true to label. QENTRAL JJOTEL, GREYMOUTH. “PADDY” KEATING, of Greymouth, Brunner and Runanga, has taken over the above hotel, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Only the best brands of SPIRITS stocked. SPEIGHT’S and’LOCAL ALES on tap. THE DINING-ROOM will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. Keating. ARTHUR’S pASS JJOTEL. This new well appointed house, under capable management, places within the reach of all THE LONG-DESIRED HOLIDAY —in the — HEART OF THE MOUNTAINS. All the attractions of other mountain Tourist Resorts only a few hours distant. REALISE THE JOY OF LIVING In the bracing mountain air of 2450 ft. A week-end will refresh and delight you. Special arrangements for parties at reduced tariff. Full particulars from the Tourist Office, Greymouth and Christchurch, or from the Hostel Management— MR AND MRS J. R. WHETTER, Arthur’s Pass.
CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Under new management. ’Phone A 5266. An ideal home in the heart of the city. Continental Plan. Bed and Breakfast 6/6 per day; Full Board 10/-. Cosy lounges and sitting rooms; hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests. Liberal table. Midday luncheon a specialty. K. ANDERSON, Proprietor. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL 25 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Superior Private Acc< mmodation. Beautiful lawns, gard< ns, etc. Two mintites from G.P.O. Mi derate tariff. E. J. MUR hAY, Prop. THE RECOGNISED WEST COAST HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH IS TATTERSALL’S HOTEL CASHEL STREET. “MAKE IT YOUR HOME.” P.O. Box 364 :::: ’Phone 214 Greymouth “Evening Star” filed daily. ’Phone messages and correspondence promptly attended to. ARTHUR ROSE, Proprietor.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 February 1927, Page 1
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