t_ PRIZE MEDAL » PUR£CEY|»;piMN .^^s ~ H^^^' *j _H_K HomWifliinHießeachofAn PURE 1 /im CEYLGIi I/O INDIAN Jim BLENDED fSM" EACITpRi|-=V_-AMD UP TO K_A I A SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. HAVE NOTHING ELSE. TT7 H A R: r F HOTEL. Mawhera Quay, Gbeymouth. MR H GRIFFITHS begs to notify the general pnblio that he has taken the above well and favorably known hostelry, and trusts that by keeping the choicest brands of WINE?, WbISKEYS and BEERS to merit a fir share ofpubtio patronage. <■ ' good stabling accommodation ,h"Sriffiths, : v* P«OPBiferoß. - . r .; ; .... EMPIRE HOTEL, : GRByMOU^H.* Mr WM. GLAUGHEBY Gate of ABhton'fl Family Hotel) begs to Intimate to the general publio that he has taken charge of that iavorably-slbnated hostelry known An the EMPIRE BO TEL, and trnsts that by strict attention to business co merlt'a fair share of public patronage, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES & BEBRS Only of the very CHOICEST BRANDS &.QUALITY An EXCELLENT T4BLE kept and every attention paid to the requirements of boarders and visitors. One of Alcock's.best Billiard Tableß on the premises, Wm. CLAUGHESY EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. POST OFFICE HOTEL OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE, GREYMOUTH. Mr THOMAS JONES begs to notify that he has RESUMED CHARGE of the above well known hotel, where he hopes by his care and attention to the wants of customers and the quality of viands, to secure a fair Bhare of publio patronage. The accommodation for boarders, visitors, and tourists, la first class ; aud the diniog room is under the charge of Bfas Jones, which is sufficient to say that everything will be A 1. BRINDS' GRAND HOTEL, WESTPORT. Sole Proprietor ... A. H. BRIND, (Late of the Anchor S.S. Company.) Close to the Post Office, Railway Station, Bankß, and Steamer Wharf. ; One of the leading and most fashionable hotels on the West Coast. Sample Rooms, Baths, Lavatorleß, Billiard Room (two tables). PRINCESS THEATRE, Attaohed to the Hotel. The only building in Weßtport suitable for theatrical companies, &o. NOTICE. In THANKING the Public for past patronage, I beg to inform them that I . have REMOVED my forge to the premises next door to Ashton'a stables, in Boundary street ; and hope by strict attention to business, to receive a fair Bhare In the future. JOHN TANNER* FARRIER, Next door to Ashton's Stables, BOVKDABY SIJBBJBI, ttBJYMQUTH
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 1
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