W J TROULAND |(late Hincksman’s) MAWHERA QUAY (Next Railway Hotel). AGENT BROWN’S LAUNDRY. CHRISTCHURCH. ARRIVING DAILY:— Marrow, Celery, Potatoes, Bee 1 Cauliflower, Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips, Ruhnrb, Beans, Artichokes. Cucuinbor •ind all kinds of Fruit. Ring ’Phone 456. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS FREE. fjAVING taken over the COMMER CIAL HOTEL, I wish to merit a Fair Share of the Patronage of the General Public of Grcymouth and Dis trict; and, at the same time, to inform them that the Hotel will be conducted by Mrs Milligan and myself in the same manner as was the Gilmer Hotel during our occupancy. In addition to the Travelling Public, Permanent Boarders will be catered for. Speights’ Beer on Tap. THOMAS MILLIGAN. JMPERIAL J|OTEIa RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Now under entirely new management) TOM McCONNON, Proprietor. This well-known house has been taken over by TOM McCONNON, late of Kokatahi, who will bo pleased to welcome old and new friends. Dining Room under the personal nupervision of Mrs MeConnon. Only tna best of wines and spirit® gtoekad.
To see the NEW DODGE is to co”*mend its beauty. It stands out strikingly both in symmetry of design and in the excellent good ta»te and smartness of its equipment. Tn the final analysis, however, the most popular feature will unquestionbly prove to be its exceptional riding ease —brought about by the deeper eats and the new spring suspension. Arrange for a TRIAL RUN in the now Dodge. BATY’S GARAGE. Guinness Street, Greymosth. West Coast Agents:— DODGE AND RUGBY CARS, ALSO SERVICE STATION.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 3
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