HOTELS. "T1 M P I R E XT O T E L. MACKAY ST. GREYMOUTH. (SITUATED in the most CENTRAL O position in the Commercial portion of the town, and managed by JAMES VIAL. (Formerly of the Royal Hotel). "Nothing kept but the very BEST BRANDS of Ales. Wines, and Spirits. K GOOD LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY. ALL -CHARGES MODERATE. r^ OLDEN piAGLE TTOTEL. P. PHELAN : i: Proprietor. BOUNDARY Sf7~~ GREYMOUTH. INFORMS THE PUBLIC of the • v West Coast that his well-Known Hotel has been thoroughly renovated to meet the requirements of a grw , ing trade. My Viands are the Bhbl ! procurable. k ■ Hrie table is under Mrs. Pbdan'» •*^aE"KSSnr is most MODERATE. P. PHELAN ..':■;..« Proprietor /^XLEY'S T TT??^' . VXLEY'S — — -XX OTEL ■ ■.. • I PIOTOM fICTOH. PICTOM _^ PICTOM. JAMES BEIRNE : ; K Proprietor.! The Above Splendid Hotel has been taken over by MR JAMES BEIRNE, - ; Uti' "of Greymoixth, who trusts to mcci all old friends when passing through- - The Sounds aromnd Picton are ' the admiration of all holiday makers and a week spent in and Vroutfd this delightf«l place, will . prove most invigorating. Fishing. Parties. Excursion parties, and. camping parties will receive every all^charges and tariff moderate. Household , arrangements are undei I tke personal •apervision of Mrs. Beirne. TV OM INI ON TTOTEL. REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. PEARN'S UNRTVALLED ALEi ON DRAUGHT. aerateFwaters, (Be«t Meavfect^xs). LIQUEURS AND MOST POPULAR BRANDS OF WHISKIES. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. A CHARMING RESORT for tht , Travelling Public. Visitors to the Lakes Catered for. Special at teu'tiOD given to-, interior arrangements. TARIFF: Ca per diem. P.O. Box 30 : Telephone i a* CHARLFS DUNCAN ' : froprietoi ALB 10 N TTOTEL GREYMOUTH. RICHARD DUNPHY late of ReefL: ton having become proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth. pur posed, catering for friends *and~ the public generally in a way that will maintain the reputation of the- hotel as the ■.'./. ; ■" ; " LEADING HOTEL ON THE WEST COAST. . Everything provided will be of the very best quality and patrons can rely' oh receivinjr every atteotioDi Mrs*. Dunphy will personally 1 superintend the household management, and the comfort of gussts will be properly seen to. . MEALS. WINES, SPIRITS. ALEJS, ■'■ ' . Etc., Etc Second to None in the Dominion. TM P ERIAL TT OTEL. '.'.,. GREYMOUTH. ' .?■. ■ ■ • • . • . ,v (Under New Management). f* 'H. AVERS (late of Westpqrt) \X« takes this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that he has taken oyer the above well-known hotel, and 'intends, by attending strictly to the wants of the public and keeping the BEST BRANDS of Wines. Spirits, and Beers to merit their support. Mr§» Ayers gives her personal supervision to the household arrangements. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. : A TRIAL SOLICITED. / • ■ . ■ 6. >■.. AVER? r t froprictca £f ILM E R TT OTEL, 1 ... ■ •".■■■'.■' • ":. /''* (On the way to the Tip-head). J, formerly of the •. • Commercial Hotel, has " taken cjveT. rhe above^well-known hotel, where he will be pleased to see his friends. •Excellent accommodation. Liquors : Only,; the Best stock. No refills. * JfcOjST QFFICE TTpWli j :/. HOKITIKA. ; *A. COWIE : .: Propriety. ' MR; A. COWIE (late dredgemaster) • has taken over the license of the above well-known hotel and trusts that by keeping the house on the same.u^-to-date lines as beretdfore^ to me/it public patronage. _;^;V V^;. '.'•• •' ■ -■ '•■ •• ■■' ." - '■^■- ■ -'"' ■•■ •■ > The household ; arrangements are Under the personel supervision of Mrs- ;. Cowie. '■'-;■.■:'.>■: '•.,.•.. '. . j. - /'Visitors to Hokitika will be made welcome and have the requirements 01 a home. : , A TRIAL SOLICITED jfi LU B TT OTEL MAWHERA QUAY t GREYMOCtH THIS SPLENDID HOTEL has '«* v.celleiit.. accombmdation, for boarders .and the . trdvelJing public. The BEST, bfvWines. Spirits, and Beers, are stockied , A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM K-i--- "' -l-'M WeM^nanased. ; . .. , .[_ . And >■« Hotel ii Now Condmcted \y iLat« of Trafal««r aad GUmw Motels). ■ 1* will be pleased to se« oM n*s >^y;>;\ ■ .Netf; Pttioni, •; ; -
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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 8
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