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I What a boon it must be to the housewife to have a plum pudding always ready at hand ! Aulsebrook's Plum Pudi dings are made in ac--9 cordance with an ex--3 elusive recipe — they are I rich and fine flavourI ed, with a generous 1 supply of fruit in each. I Aulsebrook's I Plum Puddings I lib., 2lb. and 3lb. 8 are handy in the home, I handy in the camp, exI cellent for picnics and 1 outings, and they are i guaranteed to be pure i and wholesome, while i they also have the merit | of being inexpensive. HOTEML MASONIC HOTEL .(Under New Management.) MR. J. P. BEIRNE, late of Grey mouth, Blenheim, and Picton, beffs to intimate to his friends ant the Public Generally tbat he has. taken over the above Hotel. Tourists ana Travellers will find every comfort and convenience, as in the pact. The catering- is under the supervision of Mrs. Beirne, and Visitors will find everything- to their entire satisfaction, and "a Home away from Home.' \LL LOCAL BEERS and SPEIGHTS SUPERIOR BRANDS OF WINES SPIRITS AND ALES. Letters and Telegrams promptly at tended to. P.O. Box, 34.; 'Phone 38 ; Telegraphic Address, "Masonic, Nel son" J. P. BEIRNE PROPRIETOR. 1 J^LUB TTOTLL vIAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTb THIS SPLENDID HOTEL has ex ceiient accommodation, fo. ooardeTs and the travelling publi. The Best of WINES, SPIRITS, am BEERS, are stocked. A FIRS"? CLASS BILLIARD ROOK Is Well- managed. 'nd the Hotel is Now Conducted l» i BEBAN Late of Trafagar and Gilmcr Hotels. 3e will be pleased to v~ sSd a»6 New Patrons. Q. OLDEN IHIAGLE TTOTEL P. PHELAN Proprietor BOUNDARY ST., GREYMQUTH FNFORMS THE PUBLIC of th« I West Coast that his wellknown flotel has been thoroughly renovated f o meet the requirements of a growing trade. Mr Viands are the BEST PROCURABLE. The tabJe is under Mrs. Phelan't oeisonal supervision. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE. P. PHELAN. Proprietoi QILMIR ■■"O T1 I (Ob the way to the Tip-head). JMcCARTHY formerly, of th. • Commercial Hotel, has takei ■vet the above well-known hotel, when <c will be oleased to see his friends. Ercellenr accommodation. Liqaox* inW rb» B«« crack Wo r*«N# A LBION TTOTEL. GREYMOUTH, RICHARD DUNPHY, Ute of Reef ton, having become proprietoi of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, jjur poses catering for friends and the public generally in a way that will maintain the reputation of the hotel as the LEADING HOTEL ON THE VTCBT COAST. Everything provided will be of tht ftry best quality and patrons can reij m receiving every attention. Mrs. Duaphy will personally superintend ihe household management, and tht comfort of guests will be properly seen to.. • MEALS, WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Etc., Etc. Second (0 None in the Dominion. TRAFALGAR HOTEL TRAFALGAR HOTEL (Mawhera Quay.) MR P. CURTAIN PROPRIETOR MR CURTAIN begs to inform the public of the West Coast that he L*as taken over this well-known and popular Hostelry, which has been thoroughly renovated and made suitable to meet the requirements of visitors and the travelling public. Only the • best brands of wines, ales and spirits stocked. The table is under the personal, supervision of Mrs. Curtain. P OURTAI^ PROPRIETOR .
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Grey River Argus, 7 August 1915, Page 7
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