FREEZING WORKERS RESUME. CHRISTCHURCH, July 17. A large number of unionists returned to work this morning at the various Canterbury freezing works. The men represented all departments and included a few slaughtermen.
A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. The Liquor Traffic in its official organ “Continuance” dated July 1, says, “The Licensed Trade yields £2,500,000 annually to the Treasury.” We say, prove it.—Advt.
p O B D E N HOTEL MR. J. ROBERTSON MR. J. ROBERTSON. Wishes to notify the General Public hat he has taken over the above Hotel md hopes by strict attention to bus ness to merit a fair share of public patronage. SPEIGHT’S and Local Ales always Tap. Only the Best Brands ot Aines and Spirits (true to label) kept >n stock. The Dining Room is under the per <onal supervision of Mrs Robertson and ..he Cobden Hotel is a home away from
I Keep on Drinkingl gßallin Bros.| Sarsaparilla INo Headaches I No Doctors Bills |
Q E V E N MILE HOTEL. RAPAHOE. The above hotel is under new management. Visitors may rely on obtain ing every comfort. f The travelling public will find the ’ vianu's equal to any that money ear buy. Whisky and Wines of all kinds kep’ No refills. The hnnsp is the stopping point fo those visiting the *jcenery ot Barry •n-.-n and the caves. Morning and Afternoon Tea wtH • f rpeh Tn or. t« -<upnli ed. W. MeLEAN, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, 18 July 1922, Page 8
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