Public Notices To the inhabitants of Greymouth and district WANTED IT KNOWN THAT WM HOLDER & SON IMPORTERS, OV ALL KINDS OF COTjONI.IIj PMOJDUCJE Are AGENTS JFOR THE CELEBRATED TAYWATTE & TIPPY TEAS, Which for Strength, Flavour and Purity cannot be surpassed. Wm HOLDER" and SON. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY MAWHERA TINNED MEATS Are the bf-st in the Mabket~ Sold by all grocers. WHOLESALE AT HILDEBEAND & CO'SAJ OTWITHSTANDING the fact that IM the Fashoda incident has been j happily settled and the German Emperor — by the way the greatest man of his day — has returned safely and with honors to Fatherland. Announce that they have a choice selection of BEEF, LAMB, VEAL and SMALL GOODS for the festive season, j and in doing so wish their numerous customers THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. Charles Uddstrom, CABINETMAKER. Has started business in those premises next Government Life Insurance Department office, Tainui street, and SOLICITS a fair share of public patronage. A splendid assortment of chairs, chests f drawers, etc., in stock. MI9F HOTEL" J. Shannahan, Proprietor Only the best brands of Wines, Beer, and Spirits kept in stock Country visitors receive every attention SPLENDID STABLING . LOOSE BOXES LET TO ORDER DAWSON'S HOTEL, REEFTON. NEWMAN BROS' Mail Coach leaves for Westport daily at 830 am; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays at 815 am. A coach leaves for Boatman's dai'y at 3 pm ; and for Black's Point three times daily , The best of accommodation for travellers at reasonable rates. WAVERLEY_ HOTEL. Mrs GILMER ... Proprietor, Late of Custom House Hotel, The Port, Nelson. The above well known hotel is situated at the corner of Herbert and Hospital Streets, Greymouth. The best of WINES, BEERS ani SPIRITS, and &re kept in stc ck. Ca and try them Trafalgar Hotel. JAMES KEENEY, Proprietor, Wishes to return thanks to his numerous patrons in the past and trusts that the same liberal support Avill be accorded him in the future None but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. The table is under the supervision of Mrs Keeney, which is a sufficient guar antee of its excellence IMPERIAL HOTEL, CORNER OF BOUNDARY STREET & RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH. . In THANKING the public of Greymouth and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded me for the last 11 years, I now beg to inform them that I have taken another lease of the above Hotel and hope by strict attention to business to have the same liberal support accorded to me in the future as I have had in the past. Respectfully yours J. T. TIDD, Proprietor
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10264, 21 April 1899, Page 4
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425Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10264, 21 April 1899, Page 4
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