PUBLIC NOTICES. • . ~~ " : ~ rr ~T"' p.ROSVENOR TTOTEL BLENHEIM. JAS. BIERNE : : : Proprietoi (Late Empire Hotel, Greymouth). ■\7ISITORS to Blenheim Will find the , V above hotel a MOST COM- ' FORTABLE place to stay at. Good table, first-class attendance. Only the BEST of Ales, Wines, a nd Spirits kept. A hearty welcome to West Coasters / ... QUEE N» S HOT EL. ■}'■ -. . ■ . ..■■ ■ . ■ •■■ ■ CORNER OF MANCHESTER AND CASHEL STREETS. g CHRISTCHURCH 6 ■'■■ •■".. •' ■-.'■■■ •.-""-/ / ■ '■.'■.'. 4 A. MEHARRY : : : Proprieter. 3 (Late of Lands and Survey Depart--0 ment, Hokitika). 7 The House has foeen thoroughly re--2 novated and refurnished.. . 5 SPEIGHTS'' XXXXALt ON TAP. 2, TARIFF : 5s per day. D ._"" ■'\ . ~~~ : : [ ~~~~ ~~ ' 0 S/ / / /^dss / f / I :■ : piHARL ES H. HANSEN, while \J thanking his customers for past ' •* ; favours begs to remind them that the • season is approaching for covering t their stock. ? ' r 'He has in stock, or makes to order, '■ HORSE and COW COVERS to meet all purchasers, OIL-CLOTHING made for the.-rough wear of the West Coast that will keep out water; also all kinds of CANVAS, TARPAULINGS, and Requisites for the trade. COME AND SEE. ■, ■ .-.»'« m.m •' :'. ..■ ■ '..■' H. C. HANSEN, " .'-,.-. TeNphone 79. , ; Maekay St., : Greymouth.
The Dominion Hotel. / .:.■',■ ' ■ ■ \ '. 1 .'■-,-' HOKITIKA. ' r MRS PEARN ............... Proprietress J /TIKE above hotel, which has', recent- ■ ly b/een built an 3 furnished tV thxoughout in a uiost uiodern style, . offer§ all the comforts of a hoove. 2 ■ ' '.''■"■■ ' ' ' The management of the Dominion Hoter is under the personal supervis L-r tdn of Mrs Pearn and visitors will find c U an ideal home. I ■ BEST WINES" AND SPIRITS. .■> ['. *■ TIRMS MODEKATR. a ■■'■■. .■. . . - ~ 1 ' . " ■'•'■• ' • "''■■■"■■ : ' i r T^iHE crreatest success of the 20th 1 _■ .. century, is a HERCULES cycle procurable at BUDGE AND TOMs Kl^S, Me ll roy's Buildings. MackaV s Street. . ■■•.• . •' . ■'■•. « GREY RiVLR " ARGUS." c v. ' • •"•■•■■•■■■'••'■■■.•..■' ■■ ■ : . a SUBSCRIPTIONS : 6d. per week, de d livered in town and suburbs,, or ,f 9s. per quarter in advance, posted - to any part of 'tb'» Dominion. a ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes— WANTED, TO n LET, FOR SALE, LOST AND L . FOUND, PERSONAL, BOARD h AND RESIDENCE— are inserted at the rate of twelve words Is 6d, or three consecutive insertions for 4s 6d. ' ' ° BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 8s each insertion., These anouncementg must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to" advertisements will ,be re- \ ceived at the offices of the "Argus" j _ free of charge. ' i Instruction as to the insertion j or. withdrawal of advertisements in th« "Argus" must be in writing. Notice to withdraw advertisements must be given in writing not , latei than 10 p.m. . Alterations to standing advertisements must be handed in by 6 p.m. the day before they are required to appear. "" 1 The proprietors do not hold them- , selves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements thtrough accident or from other causes.
ABOUT WATCHES NOTHING is more annoying- than to have a watch which keeps on stoD. ping. But whto can jwonder at it »nen we have so many climatic changes on the Coast. It 13 therefor* wise to buy a watch which- will stand fain, heat or dust without being ef. 1 efcted. I have the very WATCH specially boilt for the Coast and at a price which -will astonish yo«. LET ME SHOW. THEM TO YOU. G.SWEETMAN JEWELLER.
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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 2
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