BY SPECIAL fy|||| APPOiNTiaEKT. 1 1MOATE.SC;? 1 c PRIZE MEDAL » -". PURE CEYLON INDIAN Noui Within IheßeachafAll PORE I 1 /fl CEYLON I/O :pure -i L^ INDIAN I/ill BLEINOCd A h EACH A pSfi-^V_r AND UP TO ■ lljl iM 4/PERLB.lii^/^r SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. - f HAVE NOTHING ELSE. V XT7 HARF HOTEL. Maavhera Quay, Greymodth. MR H. GRIFFITHS begg to notify the general, public tbab he has taken the above yirqli and favorably known hoitelry, and trusla that by keeping the choicest | brands Of WINES, WHISKEYS and 'l BEERS to merit a fsirishrfre- of public patronage. A ' . '■ GOOD STABLING 1 ACCQMM^D ATION H.'".G^liPi lITHl ITHS J , : ',' ' ' PROPRIETOR. EMPIRE HOTEL, Corner of Tainni & Mackay atreetß, GREYMOUTH. Mr WM. CLAUGHESY (late of ABhton's Family Hotel) b?gs to Intimate to the general publio that he has taken charge of that favorably«3lfcaated hostelry known as the EMPIRE HOTEL, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit'a fair share of public patronage, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES & BEERS Only of the very CHOICEST BRANDS &.QUALITY An EXCELLENT TABLE kept and every attention paid to the reqnlreraent3 of boarders and visitors. One of Alcock'sbeßt Billiard Tables on the premises, Wm. CLAUGHESY EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. POSTQFFIGE HOTEL OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, .GREYMOUTH. Mr THOMAS JONES bses to notify that he has RESUMED CHARGE of the above well known hotel, where he hopes by his care and attention to the i wants of customers and the quality of vianda, to secure a fair share of public patronage. The accommodation for boarders, visitors, and tourists, is first class ; and the dining room is under the charge of Mrs Jones, which is sufficient to Bay that everything will be A 1. GRAND HOTEL, WESTPORT, Sole Proprietor ... A. H. BRIND, (Late of the Anchor S.S. Company.) Close to the Poet Office, Railway Station, Banks, and Steamer Wharf. One of the leading and moat fashionable hotels on the West Coast. Sample Rooms, Baths, Lavatories, Billiard Room (two tables). PRINCESS THEATRE, Attached to the Hotel. The only building in Weßtport snltable for theatrical companies, &c. NOTICB. In THAN KIN U the Public for past patronage, I beg to inform them that I have REMOVED my forge to the premises next door to Ashton's stables, in Boundary street ; and hope by strict attention to business, to receive a fair share in the future. JOHN TANNER, FARRIER, Next door to Ashton's Stables, Boundary Street, UREYMOTJTH,
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9393, 18 March 1896, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9393, 18 March 1896, Page 1
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