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|OSM OPO LITAN HOT B JW_ JOHN GIBSEKING, JPPr Pbopmbtok. W MX HR JOHN GIEBEKING begs toSn . nnoe to the general publio that helta S 1 [en over the above well known hoatjjlt Bi mMr John Card, so long and favora'bt lm mectedwlthlt. ,„ Rl Dhe LIVBRY and BAIT STABLES an II be under the direct charge of Mr sm G., which will be sufficient guarantea • thn travelling publio. The BAR will be found replete wit the Choicest Brands of WHISKIES UNDIBS and WINES, BEER Dunedin and local brewers. ~ — _ — , ALBION HOTEL, AWHERA QUAY, GREIMOOTH. Bi sti Mr W. S. CAMPBELL, formerly vi uee of Hunt's Club Hotel, has pleasure announcing that he has leased the lore well-known house, where he wil A » pleased to see both old and new friends id visitors. t* The house has been thoroughly reno- q iked ; and aa the bedrooms will be under ai te charge of Mra Campbell, and the 81 Itchen under a first-class cook, visitors al id boarders can rely on every comfort. gI Two of Alcock'a beat billiard tables. m W. S. CAMPBELL, e^ Proprietor. ts )ISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY (LI Mil ED), GREYMOUTH. ESTABLISHED 1873. r Snglneers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras 1! Foundera, Wood Turners, and | General Smiths. hIANNAN'SCOMMEROIAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. The best Bnglish and Colonial Ales Jshex'B Special Reserve Whisky, five-star md other Brandies, and WluoJ of the lest quality. The dining rooms and sleeping apart nents cannot be surpassed. Firat-claaf >iUlard table. Sample rooms. COMMERCIAL HOTEG, Mawhera Quay and Boundary Btreet, Mrs D. HANNAN, Propietor POST OFFICE HOTEL TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. Mr THOMAS JONES begs to thank bhe pnbllo tor the patronage they have exbended to him during the past eight years, and intimates that he has relinquished buiinesi. Mr H. O. FRICKER having taken over the hotel, for whom he asks a oontlnuance of the support accorded him. THOMAS JONES. In reference to the above, I effer a cordial welcome to all old customers, and confidently affirm that nothing will be wanting on my part to maintain the excellent reputation the Poßt Office Hotel held under its late proprietor. The accommodation for boarders, vlslsor, and tourists, is first class ; the table eoond to none, and the wines, spirits and beer as of yore, the very best. h."oTfricker, Proprietor. WILLIAM STOCKS, MONUMENTAL MASON, MADRAS STREET SOUTH, OHRISTCHURCfI, "VTTISHES to inform peraonß In want YV of Monumental Work thot he intends to SELL HIS PRESENT JLARGE STOCK, consistingof Granite, Marble and other Stone Monuments, at considerably REDUCED PRICES. Iron Fences. Inscriptions and all work n connection with the trade done in first-olass style. Early inspection Invited. Several new linen lately arrived. Designs on application. WILLIAM TOCKS. \ Painters. PAINT, PAPERHANQINa, end QLASS WAREHOUSE. \ ESTABLISHED, 1865. f ba"dge a, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SlGtf WRITER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI STREET HA» ON SALE— Window Glass, Oils, White Lead Varnish, Brushwate, Pape hangings, Scrim, &c, and a other Painters Materials, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. C. B. HOLMES, PAINTER, PAPERHANGBR, SISrN WRITER, & HOUSE DECORATOR, Tahiti Street, Importer direct from England of wlndot?gl«ss, paperhangings, paints, oils, brushware, scrim, &o, &o, 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 beat materials vied. Note the address— XHREE DOORS FROM THE POST OFFIOa TAlffU STREET

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Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

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