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HOTELS. ~~~ GILMER HOTEL. GRESSON'^T .: GREYMOUTH. (Opposite, the >Vharf.) MR" fcHAS. BURRELL ' (lat4 of Ka:tfliiga+a) having entered into possession of th© above well-known and mwftf*btfilt totel. trust-3 by eaiermg for : -the public generally in an up-to-date manner to merit a continuance of tho support expended to this house. 1 ________ Boarders can rely tipon. every attention and the househojd duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs Burrell. - Speight's Beer on tap, and the wines axe the BEST procurable. A TRIAL SOLICITED. EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. (Corner'vof Mackay v and Tainui Streets). JAMES BETRNE Proprietor. HAS pieasure iti intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship ,of thit well-known hostelry, and" -trusts that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general publlfc to merit a continuance of tho former j patronage. . . - A good and comfortable accommodation for visitors. Gobd table at a reasonable tariif. ' None but tho BEST. BRANDS oi Wxnes and Spirits stobked, and only .Speight's Best Draught ALES on tap. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, p. PHELAN ...]Zr.. .."..Proprietor. BOUNDARY ST^ GREYMOUTH. INFORMS- the public of .the West Coast that his well-known hotel Has been thoroughly renovated to meet the requirements of a growing .trade. . . My Viands are the BEST Procurable. * The table is ; under Mrs , Phelan s personal' supervision/ . , . .Accommodation^ is 'all that can be 'desired. " V r *v______, < P. PHELAN'..: •' -Proprietor GREYMOUTH. RdYAL HOTEL. ''(First House from the Greymouth K • • Railway Station). • JAMES S. VIALTTate of, Ngahere. Proprietor and Licensee. "No man better capable of conducting the Royal Hotel.'/ (Mr Drewitt ai his farewell social.) MR VIAL will.spare no effort to 'confirm that opin.on. and Mrs Vial will personally supervise the household management. Every attention paid to correspondence by letter or telegram. Travellers CALLED for early trains. ] TARIFF 6<3 A DAY. . The MEALS ite_second to none in the Dominion, 'and th* purest WINES and SPIRITS are" stocked . l SPEIGHT 'ANj? COY ALES ALWAYS ) ON TAP. Luncheon 12ito 2 p.m (Unsurpassed),. Telephone No 51 ; P.O Box No 89. , TRAFALGAR HOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY : GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management). MRS E. L. PARKER Proprietor. nniAKES this opportunity of announcJ2 ing to the public of Greymouth and surrounding that she has taken over the above well-known hotels and hopes by paying strict attention to business to merit a continuance oftfthe support meted out to her pre'deoessor. The Viands stocked are the BEST procurable. Excellent, ACCOMMODATION for Boarders , and Travellers ; and a FirstClass TABLE kept. Note Address: — • ; UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY. J. MCCARTHY ? ..... •••• Proprietor. ' T nSITQRS to town will receive V ' '"every^ care and attention.. The TABLES are famous for liberality and excellence of food preparation. "WIiSES and SPIRITS are the BEST brands obtainable. QUiNN'i AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL. SITUATED AT KARORO, GREY- , .MOUTH: ' "ltiTR H.-QUINN taktrt this uppurum i-TJL ity of ..announcing that .he has taken over the above well-known hotel and' trusts by strict attention to .nmsi ( ness* to merit a share ot suppo-rc. ' v .The J3EST "Brands of Liquors Beers, and Wines Stocked. PERSONAL -SUPERVISION. A Trial Solicited. .CRITERION HOTEL " ' < GREYMOUTH. (Opposite the Whar,f). MR LEWIS SWEET, of Zeehai ;and Hobart, andJatterLy of Wei lihgton has jt&ken o/el- this faydurit ho€el and will be pleast-d to see ffienda old and new. The "hotel lias been renovated thro ughout. and offers every comfort. "Only the BEST LIQUORS stacked L. SWEET: CRITERTON HOTEL GEUYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1910, Page 8