TJOYAL TTOTEL. GREYMO U T H. IFirst House from the Greymouth Railway Station) R. T. McFARLANE— Late of Wellington, Proprietor and Licensee. "JUTR. McFARLANE will spare no -LA effort to conduct the house on up-to-date lines, and Mrs. McFarlane will personally supervise tho household management. Every attention to correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF : ,6s A DAY. The' MEALS are second to none in the Dominion, and the purest Wl'NEb and SPIRITS are stocked. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. (Unsurpassed} Telephone No. 51 P.O. Box No. 67. QTIRA-CASS COACH SERVICE. COBB'AND CO.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE. CASSIDY AND CO Proprietors. np.HIS Line of Modern Coaches leave X . OTIRA for CASS on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, after the arrival of the train * returning from».CASS on TUESDAYS* THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. PARTIES AND SPECIAL COACHES •;..-.■ ARRANGED FOR. FARES:— SINGLE, 205.; RETURN, 30s. 1 ; ■-. G. W. : MOSS AND, CO., ■ Agents. , Mackay street, Greymoutti. Jsnt itiYice.ruimmie! *"'lN' THE KITCHEN! Thl* Fresh, Delicious Creamy Milk is . really indispensable. Its convenience for COOKING AND BAKING has led thousand): of Keen Housekeepers to use it in nref erence to ordinary imsterilised milk. In GENERAL TABLE USE-For Infanf, and Inva'S^R— for eweryonc indeed, the [ use of " HIGHLANDER "is Body-building and Beneficial — and ' "You can depend upon it." ' rr»HE /^ILUB TTOTEL. Has been taken over by MRS. J. L: DOOGAN. (Formerly of Ahaura and Greymouth.) First-class Accommodation!. "■■'■ Moderate Tariff ! PERMANENT Boarders will find every comfort and convenience. Country visitors specially catered for. Tariff: 6s per day. The Hotel has been thoroughly Tenovated, and visitors are assured cf excellent treatment and personal supervision. . GI L M.E-R TTOT EL. XX ■:- Gresson Street : : Greymouth. (Opposite the Wharf). MR. WILLIAM EDDY (lafo of . Reef ton) h aving entered into possession of the above well-known hotel . trusts by catering for the public generally in an up-to-date manner to merit a continuance of the support .extended to this house. Boarders can rely upon EVERY ATTENTION and tie household duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs. Eddy. ' SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP. THE WINES . AND LIQUORS ARE THE BEST PROCURABLE. A- TRIAL SOLICITED. WILLIAM EDDY : : Proprietor.. • TMPER IA L TT O T EL, GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management). G. H. AVERS (late of Westport), • takes this opportunity of informinpr the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that he has taken ovrr the above whell-known hotel, and. intends, by attending strictly to the wants of the public and keeping the BEST BRANDS of Wines, Spirits aud Beers to merit their support. ■ Mrs. Ayers gives her personal supervision of the household , arrangements. EX*. ELI If NT ACCOMMODATION. A TRIAL SOLICITED. G. H. AVERS ': : Propraetor, ■p MPIRE TTO TE L.' MACKAY STREET : : GREYMOUTH Situated in the most central position in the commercial portion of the town, and managed by JAMES S. VIAL, Formerly of the Royal Hotel. Nothing ; kept but the very BEST brand of ALES, WINES and SPIRITS. A good LUNCHEON served daily. ALL CHARGES MODERATE. ! HORSE COVERS COW COVERS HORSE COVERS COW COVERS May lie Obtained from J: M'SHERiIY 'late A. W. YarraU.) TAINUI STREET ii; GREYMOUTH. &scc'rta.iu my pricci. Erery corer Guaranteed-.
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Grey River Argus, 21 November 1912, Page 3
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