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MOTELS. SID CUTLER. QUAY, GREYMOb-tH [TAS iust been taken over by ORIENTAL HOTEL {Late of Black's Point.) lvlß CUTLER will give his persons attention io the supervision ot tbe hotel and will spare no pains to make visitors comfortable. * V- LIQUfcRS KEPT ARE THE BEST. A good glass pf beer always on tap. Everyone welcome at the ' "ORIENTAL." ROYAL HOTEL. (First Bouse from the Greymoutb. Railway Station.) JAMES S. VIAL : Late of Ngahere. ; Proprietor and Licensee. "No man better capable of conducting the Royal Hotel." (Mr Drewitt at his farewell social.) GREYMOUTH. MR VIAL will spare no effort to confirm that opinion, and Mrs Viaj will personally supervise the hoasehold management. Every' attention to. correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF : 6s A DAY. The MEALS ar« second to none in the Dominion, and the purest WINES and SPIRITS are stocked. SPEIGHT AND COS ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m (Unsurpassed). Telephone No 51 P.O. Box N* V TRAFALGAR HOTEL. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. A. BEBAN Proprietor HAS pleasure in intimating that, hf has taken over the proprietorship of that well-known hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public to merit a continuance of the foixner patronage Comfortable Accommodation guar- ' anteed for visitors. A Good Table at \ reasonable tariff. every attention paid to their requirement!? Excellent Cuisine and Most Luxurious Bedrooms None but the BEST BRANDS of , Wines and Spirits stocked. 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 st«dyinsr **>« 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. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL. P. PHELAN Proprietor. BOUNDARY ST : GREYMOUTH "INFORMS the public of the West Coast that his well-known hotel has beeu 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 "CIMPIRE HOTEL, MOANA, LAKE BRUNNER. THE EMPIRE HOTEL is situated j at Moana, midway between.. .Greymouth and Otira f and overlooking Lake Brunner. ■ --• This Hotel is under new management, has been enlarged and renovat ed, and is now up-to-date : in every way, and for accommodation is rqual to any of , the city hotels. . Visitors can arrange for , motor launch trips to Cashmere Bay, the Arnold and other beautiful lake and river scenery. Two ~ other . moior launches are being constructed to cope with next season's traffic. First-class BILLIARD TABLE (new) with every attendance. Only the very best of LIQUORS Stocked. E. PENHALLURIACK> Proprietor- — , _ — COMMERCIAL HOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY. J. MCCARTHY Proprietor. X7ISITO'RS to town' will receive ▼ every care and attention. The TABLES are famous for liberality and excellence of food preparation. WINES and SPIRITS are the BEST brand's obtainable. — i , „ We're not Talking through our Hats No. We're talking- about : our Hats. About our li^ht felt hats. We've never been rushed like this before. It's because people KNOW our hats are »he highest class of headwear to be found. Yes, it pays to get a felt hat of real English fur and true style. Our hats are biggest value ' extant.SOFT WOOL HATS: 4s 6d 5 5s 6d. ALL FUR HATS: 7s 6d, 8s 6d, lOsCd THE CASH TRADING COY Where the Good Hat.- -are." TAINUI ST.

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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 11 May 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 11 May 1911, Page 7