Empire Hotel. Corner of Tainui and Mackay Str ets GREYMOUTH, Mr WMOLAUGHSEY hew tof intimate to the General Public chat he has taken charge of that favourably aituoted hostelery known as the EMPIRE HOTF.L, and trusts that by utrictattention to businese co merit a fair sha of poblio patrona c GLACIER HOTEL, BEALEI. J. H. FLETCHER, Pbopristob. BEST of ACCOMMODATION for Tourists and the travelling public, under the personal supervision of the Proprle tor. AL S, WINES and SPIRITS of best uality only kept. Dawson's Hotel. REEF T O N NEWMAN BROS' Mail Coach leave* for Westport) daily at 830 am; for Nelson, Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 16 am A coaoh leaves for Boatman's da Jy at 3 pm; and forßlaok'a Point three times daily, The best of accommodation for travel lers at reasonable rates KING'S EXCHANGE HOTEL, RETELL REET, HOKITIKA. FRED KING, PaOPBMTOB Trafalgar Hotel MAWHERA QDAY, GREYMOUTH Telephone No 72. MR P. MAHOjtfEY wishes to Inform the general and travelling public that he has taken possession of the above well known hostelry, and hopes by paying strict attention to business to morita continuance of the support accorded bun in the past. The Liquors, Wines and Boer will be found to be of the very best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers, and * first class table kept. P. MiHONEY, Proprietor J. HOLMES, PAINT, PAPERHANQINQ AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, , JUST RECEIVED ex Gothio and Whakatane, a large assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS, etc, which he Is offering at very LOW PRICES. Estimates given for all descriptions of work. Tainui Stbbbt, Gkeymouth,7am Hokitika ROYAL HOTEL (Late Wharf Hotel), U> JOINING THE RAI WAY STATION GREYMOUTH. This Hotel haa been recently rebuilt and is furnished and fitted np In the latest modern style throughout. Has lofty and well ventilated bedrooms, Hot and cold baths, &o. ■ Excellent accommodation Tourists and the Travelling Public Tariff moderate. Telephone No 51. ROGEN «. "*"L Proprietor ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. Mr John GIRSE KING, begs to notify io tho Oeneral Public tbat he has taken over the nhove veil known hoel, and hopes by at riQt attention to buain* to secure a nhare of (ratronope. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, very attention paid to the requirements <>f visitors -nd boarders. Wines, whiskies, brandies and beer of the choicest qualities kept on hand. BILLiAltDb.— Having choroughly overhauled all of Alcocks tables visitors w ill now find them second to none on the Coast, An efficient marker kept AGENT for Mr BROWN'S COAOH travelling between Greymouth and Maori Oreek< and vice versa Parcels luggage letters &c, left a the hotel will receive the best attention The conch leaves the hotel daily at 3 1 pm. William Smith, Fruiterer, Confectioner, and Fancy Goods Healer, TAINUI STREET^ GREYMOUTH, THANKS toe public of Greymouth and surrounding districts for past favvrs and desires to draw their attention to the Large Xmas stock of Fancy Goods 4* Confectionery tf £ch> has just landed CHOOOLVrE BOXES from Id to 10/6 each. Not to be surpassed in New Zealand. ' ~ ■•••■"- ENGLISH GOODS (a choice assortment in endless variety.) fresh Fruit by Kvery Steamer inspection Invited. SATiwibaatox GUARANTEED ' ' : ■ ' - ' : ■ t FOB^NEATLY PBINTBB Weddingvijlemorial & Business f and THE ARGUS OFBtOE }.j. ■ '■■■'.'. Telephone 43 * ;.. - . .■ • •■ ■•; : ■"•■ ;■■■ " n— tece—.- '■. ' ., : ■;, WEEKLY ARGUS, ■ ■ : ' ' ' • v - ■ ' •■ (PUBLISHED WEEKLY) Price .V. ..; 3d •Teiepe 43iwa, P. O. Box
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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1904, Page 1
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