GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL. P. PHELAN '. • Proprietor. BOUNDARY ST : GREYMOUTH INFORMS the public "of the West Coast that his well-known hotel has been thoroug-hly renovated to meet the requirements of a growing" trade. Mv Viands are -the BEST procurable. The table is undeT Mrs Phelan's personal supervision. P. PHELAN Pxoprietor EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. (Corner MacKay -and Tainui Streets)." JAMES BEIRNE ..- ..'....» Proprietor. HAS pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of that wellrknown hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying 1 '-be comfort of the travelling and genral public to merit a continuance of the former patronage. A" good and comfortable accommodation for visitors. Good table at a reasonable tariff. ,^i-> •„«•*„>.- V None but the BEST BRANDS of Wines and Spirits stocked, and only Speight's Best Draught ALE on tap. CILMER HOTEL. GRESSON ST : GREYMOUTH (Opposite the Wharf) . MR CHAS. BURRELL (late of Kaitangata) having entered into ) • possession of the above well-known aai newly-built hotel, .trusts by cateri ing> ior the public generally in an | up-to-date manner to merit a continuance | ance of the support extended to this I house, j ',■■..■. _ . ■ . ■ <t . ■ ! Boarders can rely upon every atten- ! tion and the household duties are un- ! der the personal supervision of Mrs I Burrell. : ,-... j Speight's Beer; on tap, and the ; wines are the. BEST procurable. _ j A TRIAL SOLICITED. j ROYAL HOTEL. : (First House from ...the Greymouth ..-.. Railway Station.). . f . JAMES S.^VIAL,.:. Late. of Ngahere. : . Proprietor and Licensee. I "No man Setter capable of conducting the Royal Hotel.V;. .(Mr Drewitt at ; .his farewell social.) '..■■.:, .-.'■■■■ -,-. GREYMOUTH: MR VIAL will spare, no effort to confirm that opinion, and Mrs ! Vial will personally supervise the household management. Every attention to : correspondence by letter , or telegrram. -.;.. TARIFF :6s A DAY. The' MEAiLS < are .second to non> in ' tHe Dominion, and the purest, WINES andSPIRITS are stocked. ■SPEIGHT AND CO'S> ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. ; Luncheon 12 t0.: 2 p.m (Unsurpassed). j . Telephone No; 51 . i P.O. Box tip 89. IF Your WATCH^ is not. going satisfactory remember that delay 'does not improve its condition.. Take ! it to GILBERT BROS to-day. The excellence -and ..promptness- pf their workmanship is "the main spring of the success of their business.
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Grey River Argus, 23 November 1910, Page 8
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