“The Grey River Argus” PRICE 2d. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Advance —9/9 per quarter Booked — 11/3 per quarter Postage Extra.
CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY in Christchurch:— pEOPLE’S pALACE, Manchester Street. Good accommodation; Tariff £2 a week. 7s per day. C. N. CRESSWELL, _______ Manager WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. N EW RAILWAY JJOTEL (few yards from Railway Station) MANCHESTER STREET, Breakfast and Luncheons specially catered for Ferry Passengers. This Hotel has just been re built and every modern convenience installed; large, spacious, airy bedrooms and beautiful furnishings, well ventilated. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Tariff 12/6 per day. W. G. IVES, Proprietor, (Late West Coast).
WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. pRINCE OF YV ALE 9 Corner Colombo and St. Asaph Streets, Christct>nrrh. .1. R FRANKS PROPRIETOR (Late of Ysddhnrtt This hotel is a modern stone build, ing, fireproof, equipped with electric light throughout, centrally situated, and only five minutes from the railway. Best brands of wines and spirits. All guaranteed true to label. TARIFF: 10s DAY. Weekly by ar. rangement. Phone 1301. T. R. FRANKS PROPRIETOR VEST COASTERS—TAKE NOTICE. JJOTEL Christchurch, Is now under c tirely new manage, m-.mt, and has been thoroughly re»o. uted throughent. West Coasters will be welcomed, and their comfort assured. Two minutes from railway station. TARIFF: 10s per day. MRS ?*.. A. GREGORY, Proprietress. Phone, 1204. tyj R S J piLLING IS NOW MANAGING HOLMES TEMPERANCE HOTEL. HOLMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Christchurch. And will be pleased to meet and »c. commodate friends from th*' Coast. TARIFF: 7s per day: 35s per week. MRS T. PILLING—MRS T. PILLING HOLMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Christchurch
WHERE TO STAY:— pELLVUE JJOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH (a few doors from Square and Theatre) Spacious Bedrooms; Private Sitting Booms, Reading and Commercial-rooms. This Hotel has just been thoroughly renovated. Dining Room under my personal supervision. Visitors will be assured of being comfortable and well catered for, at moderate tariff. All telegrams and letters promptly attended to; Terms £2 2s a week. Special tariff for families and Theatrical Parties. M. MARTWN, Proprietress. PUBLIC NOTICES. W J r £'ROULAND | (late Hincksman’s) MAWHERA QUAY (Next Railway Hotel). AGENT BROWN’S LAUNDRY, CHRISTCHURCH. ARRIVING DAILY: — Marrow, Celery, Potatoes, Bee’ Cauliflower. Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips, Rnl'irb. P.-xire Artichokes. Cucumber und all kinds of Fruit. Ring ’Phone 456. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS FREE ■pLECTRIC AND | IGHTING.
Eighteen months Course with our School will fit you for following this highly remunerative trade which both now and in the new future promises to be one of the busiest occupations in Ne,w Zealand. You can study either day or night or by correspondence, without leaving your present employment. Call or write for particulars. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Fletcher’s Buildings, Customhouse QW> Box 865 Room No. 51
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1925, Page 1
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