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> Cl 2JEALAND JNSURANCE 1 COY., LTD. —J Fire and Marine Risks at LOWEST, RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all claims. G. W. MOSS .& COY., District Agents. INSURANCE ALL THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES TRANSACTED AT LOWEST RATES:. JpIRE (Workers) PERSONAL, ACCIDENT AND 1 SICKNESS M OTOR pLATE GLASS, ETC. Apply to — CHAS. H. ROSE GENERAL COMMISSION AGBJJT, 20 MACKAY ST., :: GREYMOUTH. AGENT FOR INSURANCE, LAND AND PROPERTY, McCORMICK-DEERING AND IMPLEMENT DEALER, AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, P.O. Box 171 ::: ’Phone 96 and 319. HOTELS ALBION HOTEL
MAWHERA QUAY :: GREY MOUTH (Under New Management). The only FIRE PROOF HOTEL on the West Coast. Excellent Cuisine and every comfort guaranteed. Commercials and Tourists specially catered for. G. S. SIMPSON (Late Sporting Reporter, Christchurch “Press” and “Referee”), proprietor. REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West-Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. Slorrespondence promptly attended to. P.O. Box 36 :: ’Phone No. 70. RAILWAY JJOTEL MAWHERA QUAY is now under new management, and JACK MORRESEY, late of Te Kinga Hotel, welcomes old friends as well as new. This hotel is centrally situated, handy to Railway Station, and phe minute’s walk from Post Office. All liquors true to label. The Dinjpg Room is under the personal supervision of Mrs Morresey. Excellent cuisine. Telegrams promptly attended to. ’Phone 72. J. MORRESEY, Proprietor. pMPiRE •jfI'OTEL, WALLSEND. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COUNTRY HOTEL ON THE WEST COAST.
Newly constructed with every modern convenience. Only the very best of "VVINES and SPIRIT’S stocked. SPEIGHT’S ALES on tap. ' ’ .1 T_T. McGLUSKIE :: PROPRIETOR ’Phone 371 D. qpo yyEST coasters! J. D. PARKER (Late Railway Hotel, Greymouth), HAS TAKEN OVER.’ THE < NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL (THE SPORTS’ RENDEZVOUS), Corner St. Asaph and Madras Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. The house has been refurnished and renoyated throughout, SPEIGHTS’ ALE ALWAYS ON TAP. West Coast friends specially welcome.. Correspondence will receive urgent attention. Christchurch 'Phone No. 34-273.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1930, Page 11
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