Biaaas»3TiY»-i .._».tf l -,k»mywji»t«i>mgs3W-iii-i'' mi > '■' Under c patronago .of tho Prince and Princess of Wales. HOTEL_CE'GIi.. Opposite Governmen*. Railway Static.?, WsllingtonI HAVE pleasure in announcing, tc visitors and travellers to Wellington that 9very attention will be given to those patronising the HOTEL CECIL. The fact of tho Hotel being immediately op posite tho Railway Station and Government- Buildings and Parliament House, n d its central position, commands the ttention of visitors to the Empire City. Tho beautiful lawns and grounds' attached i are in themselves a great attraction and convienence to patrons. Licensed porters meet all the mail trains, aud also steamers arriving at the Qeeen's wharf. Night Porters in attendance I II m M ■»_■ F. McParland : Proprietor ! P.O. Box, 372, T Tele graphic Code CECIL. DUNOLLIE HOTEL. Situate at State Coal Mine THIS Splondid Hotel has jnsb been built, aud is fui nished thoroughly and upsto-date. Good accommodation offered for commercial men. The ravelling- public and visitors generally will d very con» venience.. The Wines and the best brands. J. G.Harris: Proprietor, GLADSTONE " HOTEL, CORNER SMITH & CBUUOH STREETS, REEFTON. ; i Every attertion paid to visitors. AN EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT. Only besb Ales, Wines and Spirits kept in stock, MONTEITH'S SI'EOIAL BREW ALWAYS ')N TAP R. Dunphy, Proprietor, REEFTON. L OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. 4 FFORDS yomfortsble accommoda- ,"\ tion for permanent Boarders and the T-avclling Public. Hot and Cold Baths. Oommercial Rooms, etc. Moderate Tariff. Good Six stalled Stable _ . ONLY THE BEST BRANDS CF WINKS & SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK, F. WOOOLHUSE, Proprietor Golden Eagle Hotel. PROPRIETOR ... ... P. Phei. Bound___r- Street. The above hotel has been rsnovated throughout and fitted with the very latest improvement.. Only the very beitf of brands ot ipiriti, wines and been kept. The accomodation is equal to anything onthe Coast, and the table ii undi the personal supervision of Mrs Phelan, \isitori will receive cordial welcome. YEARS OF PAIN. . FLATULENCE, LOST SLEEP AND APPETITE; ALL PROMPTLY -UP.--BY MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP. "I endured years of fearful suffering from indigestion. It shut out the pleasure of life as fog blots out sunshine. I had frequent headaches, violent pains and distress in my stomach, risings pf wind after eating, poor appetite and extreme debility and weakness. None of the many treatments I tried helped me, except for the moment. Often I was quite uuable to do my household' work. | About 18 months ago I read^of Mother Seigel's Syrup. I boug|A / bottle of it and I was surprisefA fi discover that it helped me at once. I began to eat fairly well and gained weight and strength. Five bottles cured me completely aud I have had no return of the ailments. Mrs. Emily Brown, of 64 Baptist St., Redf ern.N.S. w. ; letter of January 19, 1 905 *** Don't endure these or any other stomach troubles for a single day, when the infallible remedy, Mother Seigel's Syrup, can be had at small cost from every up-to-date Chemist. U has stood the test of 35 years' service. •-io-? V ' > GOVERNMENT INSUR DEPARTMENT. Ebt_B--S-_-D 1870. Growth of Business: Sw» Aflsurea, 4878 - £3,267,231 ' \ 1888 - .37,076,252 5 1898 - £10,-23,237 9, 8. EIOHARDSON, 11 Cominissiones. ■ : R. S. LATTA, Resident Secretary COBB & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF Eoyal Mail Coaches Leaves Rugg's Hotel, Kumara for CHUISTOHURCH EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDA-" ArS o'clock'a.m. j _ . • T.~ - ■ and coaches copnect with the train a Otira and Springfiela, arriving in Christ cburch every Wednesday and Saturday. . * A Coach will leave Otirn .every Sunday morning and arrive at bpringfield at 9 o'clock the same evening. Passengers on this Coacn will arrive in Christchurch on Monday morning. HgFp,:. f uriher particulars apply to the Agents, 7 a - _ G* W Moss & Co. s Tainui Street, Greymouth 'TY7ANTED KNOWN- —That Webe VV are opening up a nev and larg assortment of winter suitings* also oyer coatings to order, or fpr imnaediate wear of Melton, Bsaver ah- Rainproof Ciothes
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Grey River Argus, 6 October 1905, Page 1
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