C LBV 1010I 010 « a %?^ T HOSPITAL STREET, BUTCHERY, Grbymouth. The finest and best Lambs seen in Greymouth for the past eleven years, the best Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork that money can buy constitute my stock for the . ' Christmas Trade And the supply which for quality connot be approached in Greymouth is now on view PRIOE3 MODERATE. ~ W. ARNETT, ARCHITECT, BUILDER OAR PEN TER, &0., Is prepared to give prices for all kinds of Carpentry work and o undertake the same. Address : W. ARNETT, ALI ERT STREET, Gbeymoxjth THERE'S NO PLM)& LIKE HOME. MR FLAHERTY'S RESTAURAN RICHMOND QUAY, Greymouth. is the Nearest Approach to It. Every attention given to the table, an ouly FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION provided. A. FLAHERTY, / Proprietor GEORGE COTTLE7 Coachbuilder and General Smith, GEYMOUTS. In returning THANKS the liberal support accorded him during the last 15 years takes this opportunity of announcing that he has lately added a gas engine, band and circular saws, to his up-to-date plant and is now able to reduce cost of production avid complete orders second to none in the colony, as regards price and workmanship. Every class of vehicles made at reduced prices. Only the very best of workmanship done. Liberal discount on cash orders. Before ordering e'.ew^ consult G CQTTLE TO OLD AND NEW FRIENDS AND RE.sIDENTS OF AND VISITORS TO GREYMOUTH. MR JAMES BRIMBLE Respectfully announces the completion of the new Duke of Edinburgh Commercial and Family Hotel (Corner of Hospital and Albert Streets) Upon the site of the old hotel, established in 1865 by the late James Brimble, senr. The new hotel in design, finish and accommodatic n is unsurpassed in Westland, the furniture is new and of the best and most comfortable nature procurable, the table (under the personal direction of Mrs Brimble) is equal to the best in the colony, and the Wines, Spirits, Ales, Beer, etc, are of the purest and best quality. Sanitary Arrangements, Bath Rooms, Fire Escapes, etc, are perfect. The Tariff is moderate and offers exceptional advantages. Inspection is cordially invited and all visitors will receive a hearty and genuine welcome. T> E FR BS H MEN T^R^OMs" XV Tatnui Street. Thomas Nightingale (Late with Jones and Co) Has taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs Wilson, where he is condncting A FIRST CLASS CAFE. Meals al all hours of the day. Supper at all hours of the evening. Patrons from town and country can depend upon perfect cooking, absolute cleanliness, best of food, quick attendance and every civility of atcention and comfort. CONFECTIONERY IN CHOICE ASSORTMENT. New Boots. New Shoes JUST ARRIVED AT J. W. CHALK'S Record Boot Shoop MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Ladies' Gents' and Children's Boots and Shoes. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS QUALITY UNSURPASSED AT J. W. CHALKS RECORD BOOT SHOP, Mawhbra Quay : reymo th He who would achieve success endeavor to merit it WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavoring to make our BE Ell second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a good glass of Bit*— e"*^ sr^ FFR To sk f o Saples 9 Best. On draught at almost all Botels in the City and surrounding districts. And Confidently anticipated their verdict will be that Staples and Co have success fully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington J STAPLES AND CO I (Limited) j Molesworthy and Murray Sts. j Wellington j IN MEMORIAIT" WANTED KNOWN.— For Mono ments. Tombstones in irarble or granite. Wreaths, Fencing, Kerbing, Lead Letter ing, Brickwork, and all kinds of Cemetery work. Apply to W.WALTON & CO, reymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 January 1903, Page 1
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