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DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. HOSPITAL ST. : GREYMGCTH. j J O'BRIEN : :: PROPRIETOR MR O'BRIEN, late of Reefton, intimates to the public generally that he has taken over the above well known hotel,, and trusts by strict attention to busines to merit the support that the hotel has had meted out to it in the past. It will be my aim to cater for the pul/lic in an up-to-date manner. . . The Beers, Wines and Spirits stocked will-be 'the- best procurable, while the ■ TABLE and catering generally will have the best attention oossibie. A TRIAL SOLICITED. B^_fl OTTL - MAWHERA QUAY, ■ ' . GREYMOUTH. T7i lk/r T\R F ' WIT<:I .having km M. 1) taken this well ap' favorably known Hotel, trusts by 5t;..... personal supervision to business to merit a continuance of the hbeinl patronage hitherto extended to this : house. '■- ■ Tbi-; first-class Hotel i«» next, to tn>i Railway Station, thereby, offering creat facility to the Ravelling >puMic * being able to leave by the «<irly trains. Customers may depend ipon being called in time, a porter being kept for that purpose. •; . The WINES AND SFIRHS are the best Brands only. •'- The LUNCH, daily from 12 to 2, is unsurpassed in Australasia ?t the price. ' - v ; Letters and telesrams prqmp ty atF?M. DREWITT ■ • Prpjirletor. (Late o? Central Otagoj. 'Phone N rt - Si■UMPIRE TT OT EL. MOANA ! THE TOURIST RESORT. ARCHIE. ANDERSON s Proprietor HAVING purchased, this well-known rlotel from Mr Arthur Morse, customers can rely on the very bestiot : accommodation. Only the best brands ■ of liquors, beers, and wines kept in stock. The hotel affords excellent accommodation for Tourists. ARCHIE ANDERSON. PROPRIETOR. THING'S EXCHANGE HOTEL. REVEL STREET, HOKITIKA. FRED 7 KING Proprietor _ A.I HOTBT' REVELt STREET : : HOKITIKA. MRS A GAMBLE: PROPRIETRESS (Late of Greymouth.) MRS GAMBLE wishes to intimate to all her friends and the public generally that she has taken over the above well-known hotel, and- extends a hearty invitation to all visitors from Greymouth and district when m lloki- ■ The Hotel is almost new, and is splendidly adapted for accommoda-. ting visitors. There are 26 large and lofty bedrooms in the house, and the table will be under the "personal su- , pervision of the proprietress. The bar stock is the best procurablC " A TRIAL-SOLICITED. fi OLDEN EAGLE HOTEL P. PHtLAN; : : : : '• Proorletor. BOUNDARY ST^J_G,REYMOUTH. INFORMS the public of the West Coast that his well known Hotel has :»een thoroughly re f nova^? d •'£ meet the requirements of a glowing .trade. My Viands are the best Frociiratole. ■ The table is under Mrs; Phcten's personal, supervision. Accommodation all that .can be ■ ; desired. P. PHELAN i .i_:/i_J_J_fW^^ : TERMINUS HOTEL. fTHHE travelliufuSblic wiir snd splendid accommodation at this Hotel. Many have found i,nat a few days -spent at Otira, which is a pre.ty fe'sSt at-the foot of ■thc.beauufu and rugged. Otira Gorge, th- their Wire ov write to-th e proprietor JAMES^O'MftLLEV. - imHEv "ZETLAND" HOTEL. %DWIN- FOX:^! PROPKSETORS BOARDERS, will find every con- ; veriieace, including Hoi:, Cold, and- Shower Baths. Humiliated ™ Electric light, which is a saregaard agaiS^re. Vagb- Porter in a;ttendt^lv b-st quality brands o? Wines and Spirts stocked. . r HOT DINNER from 52 to 2,^: is, a ■ Special:. Feature. , \ ; Tariff, --5s Fer- Bay.- . - . THE FARMERS' HOME ; fslephone 3Q5-' P.O- Box^A'3- .' MAWHERA QUAY. j. McCarthy proprietor. • Visitors to town vriif receive every care and attention. The-TABLES are famvus for liberality and excellence of fcx'A preparation- • WINES" and SPLITS -are the cesi brands obtainable. New T£ iff. . F(jr Bronchia). Cou&i s take Wood J Great Peppermint Cvi i is 6d and .25 6d. SffiLGM HOTEL" J3AWHERA QUnr, CRFVMOUTH ' '? ■ - 1 *' *.. * '■■ ' i • (Under New Management). MRS E. L. PAftKERi * Pn-oprlstMß*. nrtASES this oppoSf unity of announc iiig tp the public of Greymoutb and surrottDding districts that she has taken over the, above weil-kiiuwa hotel and hopes by paying strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support meted oat to her predeccs *ot. .■•;■' ■ .... ■..■-.■.%'-•.■■'■■■ Tit 4 VltnJfa etoiked ire tlti nest Prosurtblß. Excellent ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS, Note idtfrese 1 Upper MawWa Qua> ' 'ifphooetNo. 73---tud a First-Class TABLE kepi - j **. • P.O.' BOX No. 18. j. GRAMD H OTEL WESTPQRT. ; (Under the .patronage of! His Excellency the Governor; The- Prrnaa Minister ; and other Mem- • bers of the Cabinet. ■".' ■ ■ Universally acknowledged by. disr Hnguished visitors and commercial men generally to be THE LEADING HOUSE. Bedrooms and private sitting rooms furnished in the most approved «tyle Hot,, cold, and shower baths under latest improved -conditions. The" cuisine and general appointments are. all that could be desired. Night porter in attendance. Within a stone's throw' of wharf railway and all public buildings. ' DAVIDIjEEeH PROPRIETOR. Telephone No. 26.
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Grey River Argus, 2 September 1908, Page 4
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