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pO S M OPO LITAN HOTEL &3TJOHN GIESEKING,' Pbopbieto&. MR JOHN GIEBEKING begs to an nounce to the general public that be ha taken over the above well known hostelr rom Mr John Card, so long and f avorabi connected with it. The LIVERY and BAIT STABLES will be under the direct charge of Mr J. G., which will be sufficient guaraniea for the travelling public. The BAR will be found replete wit all the Choicest Brands of WHISKIES BRANDIES and WINES, BEER Dnnedln and local brewera. ALBION HOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Mr. W. S. CAMPBELL, formerly lessee of Hunt's Club Hotel, has pleasure in announcing thac he has leased the above well-known house, where he wil be pleased to see both old and new friends and visitors. The house has been thoroughly renovated ; and as the bedrooms will be under the charge of Mrs Campbell, and the kitchen under a first-clasß cook, visitors and boarders can rely on every comfort. Two of Alcock's best billiard tables. W. S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. i DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY (LIMITED), GREYMOUTH. ESTABLISHED 1873 Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Founders, Wood Tamers, and General Smiths. HANNAN/SCOMMERCIAL HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The best English and Colonial Ales Usher's Special Reserve Whisky, five-star and other Brandies, and WlnbJ of the beßt quality. The dining rooms and Bleeping apartments cannot be surpassed. Firßt-claae billiard table. Sample rooms. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Mawhera Quay and Boundary street, Mrs D. HANNAN, Propletor POST OFFICE HOTEL TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. Mr THOMAS JONES begs to thank the public for the patronage they have extended to him during the past eight years, and intimates that he has relinquished buaines? . Mr H. O. FRICKER having taken over the hotel, for whom he asks a continuance of the support accorded him. THOMAS JONES. In reference to the above, I effer a oordial welcome to all old customers, and confidently affirm that nothing will be wanting on my part to maintain the excellent reputation the Post Office Hotel held nnder lira late proprietor. The accommodation for boarders, visisor, and tonrists, Is first cUbs ; the table eoond to none, and the wineß, spirits and beer as of yore, the very best. H. C. FRICKER, Proprietor. WILLIAM STOCKS, monumental mason, madras street south, christchurch, WISHES to Inform persons In want of Monumental Work that he intends to SELL HIS PRESENT ILARGE STOCK, consisting of Granite, Marble and other Stone Monuments, at considerably REDUCED PRICES. Iron Fences. Inscriptions and all work n connection with the trade done in first-claßß Btyle. Early inspection invited. Several new linen lately arrived. Designs on application. WILLIAM TUCKS. Painters. PAINT, PAFERHANQINQ, $nd GLASS WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED, 1865. p. ba"dge a, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, STGjS WRITER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI STREET HAS ON SALE— Window GJsbb, 011 b, White Lead Virnfab, Brnehware, Pspo hangings, Scrim, &c, and a other Painters Materials, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. C. B. HOLMES, PAINTER, PAPSRHANGER, SHS WRITER, & HOUSE DECORATOR, Tattoi Street, Importer direct from England of windevrglass, paperhanglngs, paints, oHb, brushware, Bcrlm, &c, &c, which enables him to sell at LOW PRICES. Estimates furnished; country orders promptly attended to all work entrusted o him executed with despatch, and none the best material* mad. Note the address — THREE DOORS FROM THE POST OFFIOEJTAINU BTREET

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 7814, 21 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 7814, 21 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 7814, 21 December 1893, Page 4