PUBLIC NOTICES. QIBBS MOTORS REEFTON — WESTPORT—NELSON BLENHEIM—TAKAKA. REEFTON—WESTPORT— Daily at 10,30 a.m. on arrival GREYMOUTH TRAIN. REEFTON—WESTPORT—7 p.m. after arrival CHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. REEFTON—NELSON—DAILY at 8.30 a.m. TRAVEL IN COMFORT BY AARD. Greymouth Agents AARD TAXIS:— Baillie and Neville, A. E. Kilgour, and Government Tourist Bureau. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL BAND. rjRAND SACRED CONCERT, Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, July 10, commencing at 8.30 o’clock. Admission: Silver Coin. W. D. MURRAY, Secretarv.
AUCTIONS. SATURDAY AT 2 p.m. JJ ARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sub* • mit to Public Auction: 9 piece Suite in Shadow, Velvet Divan Chair, Sideboard, Mirror Wardrobe, 15' rolls Linoleum. Bedstead, Box Mattress, Wood Cot, Singer Sewing Alachine, 6 Dozen Towels, Consignment Woollen Costumes, 3 Eiderdowns, 3 Carpet Squares, Roll Axminster Runner, 1 Gramophone, Sample Tinware Kettles, 10 cases Apples, 2' Gent ’s Cycles. HARLEY AND CO., Auctioneers.
TENDERS NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. BITUMEN SATURATED FELT AND GRAVEL ROOF COVERING FOR ELAIER LANE ROUND-HOUSE GREYAIOUTH. VI/RITTEN TENDERS will be received up to NOON on MONDAY, August Bth., 1927, at the office of the Railway Board, Wellington, for the supply and laying of a bitumen saturated felt and gravel roof covering on the Elmer Lane Roundhouse, near Greymouth. Plans, specifications and conditions of contract may be seen* at the office of the Chief Engineer of Railways, Railway Offices, Featherston Street, Wellington. the offices of the District Engineer for Railways. Christchurch and the office of the Stationmaster, Railway Station, Greymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Telegraphic tenders will not be considered.
Where to Stay in Christchurch. JJOTEL AMBASSADORS. (Christchurch’s Private Hotel De Luxe) Newly Erected. Just Open for Guests. Every Modern Appointment. Excellent Cuisine. TARIFF-CASUALS from 10s 6d per day. PERMANENT from £2 2r per week. MANCHESTER STREET (adjacent Railway Station.) WEEKLY TERMS ARRANGED. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. gTOREY’S JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Right Opposite Railway Station. MEALS to SUIT ALL TRAINS served. This Hotel has lately been ADDED to and RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. E M S nEEDY ’ Proprietor (Late of Tattersail’s and Shade’s Hotels). Will be pleased to welcome his many Old and Now West Coast Friends. Telephone 795.
SALVATION ARMY. pEOPLE “’IT pALACE Manchester Street Christchurch 7/- per day; 40/- week. C. H CRESSWELL, Manager. WEST COASTERS TAKE NOTICE. WINDSOR pRIVATE JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Is now under entirely new management. Two minutes from Railway Station; five minutes from centre of City. Electric light and all conveniences. West Coasters will be welcome. COMFORT AND CIVILITY ASSURED Tariff 10/- per day. ’Phone 1204. " G. BENGER, Proprietor.
gMPIRE JJOTEL High Street, Christchurch. yiSITORS from the West CAst will receive a cordial welcome at the above Hotel. Tariff 10/- per day, weekly by arrangement. Sports Clubs spcciajly catered for. Speight’s Beer on tap. Phone 292. Telegrams promptly attended to. P. DELARGEY, Proprietor, j
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Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 1
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