GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL. P. PHELAN 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. P. PHELAN Proprietor EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. (Corner Mackay and Tainui Streets). JAMES BEIRNE , • Proprietor. HAS pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of that well-known hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying '.he 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. 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 catering for the public generally in an up-to-date manner' to merit a continu ance of the support extended to this house. • Boarders can rely upon every attention and the household duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs Burrell. ' ' r ' ■ ■ Speight's Beer :on tap, and the •wines are the BEST proc-uTable. N A TRIAL SOLICITED. ROYAL HOTEL. (First House from the Greymouth Railway Station.) JAMES' S." VIAL : Late of Ngahere. ' Proprietor •and Licensee. , "No man better, capable of conducting the' Royal Hotel."'_ / : X Mr Drewitt at his farewell social.) -■■ greymouth; " MR VIAL will spare, no efforr to confirm that opinion, and Mrs Vial will personally supervise ihe household management. Every attention to .correspondence by letter or telegram. ■ TARIFF : 6s A DAY. The MEALS I .are second to none in the Dominion, and the. purest WINES and SPIRITS are stocked. SPEIGHT AND GO'S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m (Unsurpassed). Telephone No 51 P.O. Box No 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 of their workmanship is the main spring of the success of their business.
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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1910, Page 8
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