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PUBLIC NOTICES. COME TO MUNDY’S CAFE. Thia is the Cafe you have heard so much about—the restaurant that people all talk about. No wonder—everything of the best—tastily prepared and well served. Our prices ar e as popular as our food. FISH AND OYSTERS NOW ON. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. jyjUNDY, BOUNDARY STREET. . ’Phone 529. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. A SUB-DIVISION OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 1 () SPLENDID SECTIONS now offered to the Public. Facing MARS DEN ROAD and running back to YOUNG STREET. Each Section has TWO FRONTAGES Area about QUARTER ACRE each. An exceptional opportunity to make a profitable invesiment. SMALL DEPOSIT: Balance Weekly Payments, will secure yours. PRICES: £2O and £l3O. Loans arranged for erection of Dwellings. ■\TANCARROW & fu. Land Agents. Mackay Street. JJNION JJOTEL Herbert Street, GREYMOUTH.
Now Under New Management. Excellent Cuisine. Comfort and Attention. AU liquors true to label. J. COLLOGAN, Proprietor. {COMMERCIAL HOTEL BROADWAY. REEFTON. Official House of the Government Tourist and N.Z. Public Service Association. Cars for station and all service cars for Westport, Nelson and Greymouth leave outside. THIS COMMODIOUS HOTEL has been remodelled and converted in: one of the fines, commercial houses on the West Coast. Thoroughly equipped and furnished on the most up-to-date lines with very comfortable private sitting room on both floors. Wines and spirits all true to label. W. J. BARRY, Proprietor. REEFTON. .Where to Stay in Christchurch. AMBASSADORS (Christchurch ’s Private Hotel de Luxe} has every modern appointment. Excellent Cuisine. Garage Handy. Tariff: Casuals 12/6 day, Permanent by arrangement. Manchester Street (near Railway Station). ’Phone 2939. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. T. J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor.
p^ENIL WORTH pRIVATE JJOTEL 26 Cashel St., Christchurch, Phone 388. Quietest, Sunnie t and Best Position in the city. Up-to-date bathrooms and separate showers. Terms: 10/- per day; £3/3/- per week. Permanents by arrangement. (Mrs E. Potter, Proprietress). gMPIRE JJOTEL High Street, Christchu.'.h. VISITORS from the West Coast Will receive a cordial welcome at the above ’Phone 292. Telegrams prompt y atarrangement. Sports Clubs specially ► catered for. Speight’s Beer in Tap. I ’Phone 292. Eelegrams promptly attended to. THOS. E. ROBINSON, (Late of Kaikoura and West Coast) Proprietor. gUFFET pRIVATE gOTEL CHRISTCHURCH, Phone A 526 Cr. Colombo and Lichfield Streets. K. ANDERSON- Proprietress. Under new management An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Full board 10/-. Concession to permanent guests. Liberal tnble. MRS BENGER yyiNDSOR pRIVATE JJOTEL MANCHESTER sf., CHRISTCHURCH. Wishes all her West Coast friends and others to notice the new tariff:—4/Bed and Breakfast; 5/6 Dinner, Bed and Breakfast; 7/- per day; £2 per week. Two Minutes from Railway Station. y~iOUNTRY ATHLETIC CLUBS! Let <3 us print your programmes and admission tickets. Our prices are reasonable and our work of the best.— “Argus” Office, Greymouth. j
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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1929, Page 1
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