Under c patronage of the Prince and - Princess of Wales. HOTEL_GECn;. Opposite Go^ernmeus Railway Static^, ■Wsllington{HAVE pleasure in announcing to visitors and travellers to Wellington that every aifcention will be given to those patronising the HOTEL CECIL. The fact of the Hotel being iinniediatoly opposite the ' Railway Station and Government Buildings and^ Parliament House, nJ 'ts central position, commands the ttantion of visitors to the Empire City. Tho beautiful lawns and grounds attached are in themselves a great attraction and convienence to patrons. Licensed porters meet all the mail trains, and also steamers arriving atthe Qeeen's wharf. .-^ Night Porters in attendance P. McParland : Proprietor P.O. Bix, 372, T Tele graphic Code CECIL. DUNOLLIE HOTEL. Situate at State Coal Mine ■ ■ ■ ■ b =^ s "-- „ ' ' nnniS Splendid Hotel has jnsfe been J_ built, aud ia furnished thoroughly and a'p^to-date. Good accommodation offered for commercial men. The ravelling public and visitors generally will d very conn veaience. The Wines and th i best brands. ' J. G. Harris : Proprietor, GLADSTONE i HOTEL, CORNER SMITH & CnUUCH STREETS, R^JEFTON. Every attention paid ;to visitors. j AN EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT. Only best Ales, Wines and Spirits ke[ t in stock, MONTEITH'S SPECIAL BREW ALWAYS ON TAP R Dimphy, Proprietor, REBFTON. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. \FFORDS Oomf ortsble accommodas tion for permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot and Cold Baths. Commercial Rooms, etc. Moderate Tariff. Good Six stalled Stable ONLY THE BEST BRANDS fF WINKS & SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. f. WOOOLHUSE, Proprietor Golden Eagle Hotel. PROPRIETOR P. Phel Boukdaky Street. - ..The. iiboTi 1 -, hote l. bw been renovated throughout and fitted with the very Utest improvementi Only the very beit of Lrarids of ipiriti, wines and beeri kept. - r The . accomodatioß is equal to anything on the Coast, and the table ii unde the personal supervision of Mrs Phelan, visitori will receive cordial welcome. &IBIIIN B BaiireßttW Wind, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dread of Food ; SWEPT AWAY BY 1— MOTHER 1 SE!GEL/S_ SYRUP - " I suffered severely for Seven Years from Chronic Indigestion. After every meal I suffered Reai, Torture from accumulations of Wind and Gas on the Stomach. lused to Dread to go to my meals on this account. Extreme Nervousness, Pressure and Palpitations of.the Heart and a horrible Burning Sensa- ! tion in run Stomach also caused me great Distress and Suffer-, ing. I tried many remedies, but none gave me permanent RErJKF. "Then, -I tried Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. I felt some benefit from it, soou^after the .very first dose, ami so I continued to take it regularly, three times a day, till the disease and all its distressing pains and miseries disappeared. I now enjoy first-rate health." Letter from Mr. George E. Culhane, 145 Sutherland Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W. ; January 20, 1905. *** You should not endure such miseries as those' above described for seven days— not to speak of seven years — after reading Mr. Culhane's letter. Gel Mother Seigel's Syrup and use it promptly. GOVERNMENT INSUR DEPARTMENT. B8T&B&28BBD 1870. Growth of Business: Bom Assured, £978 - £3,267,231 . J 188? - £7,078,252 ; 1898 - £10,125,237 J. B. RICHARDSON, U Commiflsloneff. S. *.R LATTA, Resident Secretary COBB & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF Royal Mail Coaches | Leaves Eugg's Hotel, Jvumara for CHRISTGHUftOH EVEBY TUESDAY AJtfD FKIDA. -." Aifß o'clock>.m. and coaches connect with the train a Otiva and Spfingfiela, arriving in Christ cburch every Wednesday and Saturday. W&■ Coach will leave Ofciry every Sunday morning and arav.e at Springfield afc 9 o'clock the same evening. Passengers on this Coacn will arrive in Christchurch. on Monday morning. ' } IS? For further particulars apply to ttio Agents, ' / G, W^ Moss & Co., | Tainui Street, GrevmoutU TTTANTED KNOWN' —That Wei>e J - TT are opening-up a neV and lavg assortment of winter suitings ; also over coatings to order, or for immediate wear of Melton, B9aver and Rainproof Clothes
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Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 1
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