PUBLIC NOTICES, GREYMOUTH R.S.A. T UE nAL F-YEARLY MEETING of the above Association will be held ui the Druids’ Hall, Tainui Street, on WEDNESDAY, 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m. T. P, RYAN, Secretary. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY (Labour Day). OCTOBER 20 and 22. DOMINATIONS for the above meeting CLOSE with the undersigned TO-NIGHT (Monday), October 8, at 9 o ’clock. AV. E. PRING, Secretary, P.O. Box 27, ’Phone 606. NOTICE. JN relinquishing business, we take this opportunity of THANKING EVERYONE who favoured us with their patronage, and ask for a CONTINUANCE of this to our successors, Messrs. Smith and Smith, Ltd. For the convenience of customers. ; ALL ACCOUNTS may be paid to i
Messrs. G. W. Moss and Co., Mackay Street. F. W. BADGER & CO. Where to Stay in Christchurch. jyjASONIC JJOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Corner Gloucester and Colombo Sts. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. (Night Porter kept.) REASONABLE TARIFF. A W WELLS, Proprietor. N EW JJAHiWAY JJOTEL. 11 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. (One minute from Railway Station) UP-TO-DATE BRICK HOTEL, and beautifully furnished. Here you’ll find everything of the best.
Spacious Rooms. Well Lighted. TARIFF 10/- PER DAY. M. A. G eegoey ’ PROPRIETRESS. rjHE pORRESTEHS JJOTEL OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. "A Home Away From Home” Amid ideal surroundings on the Banks of the Beautiful River Avon. ALL OLD AND NEW WEST COAST FRIENDS WELCOMED. This modern, fireproof, concrete Hotel, was recently refurnished throughout, with YVIRELESS, ETC. IN LOUNGES. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO COUNTRY VISITORS. PERMANENTS BY ARRANGEMENT J. W ATT ’ PROPRIETOR. (Late of Islington Hotel). £JIS JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. HOUSE OF SPORTS Best of Wines and Spirits Only Speight’s Ale on tap. WEST COASTERS CORDIALLY INVITED.
J P Q OLDING » Proprietor. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. JJOLMES JJRIVATE JJOTEL Next Coker's Hotel, Manchester 9t. CHRISTCHURCH. Has been thoroughly renovated (inside and out). Electric Light installed throughout. The Oldest and B—v Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Special arrangements for children. BED AND BREAKFAST .. 3/6 PER DAY 5/PER WEEK 30/MEAL 1/MRS. T. PILLING, Proprietress, will be pleased to see old and new West Coasl friende. gTOR E Y ’ 8 y<IUBIBT fj O T E 1 CHKISTCHURI H. (.Right Oppmite Railway Station.) Bedrooms fitted with Hot and Cold WATER. TARIFF 10/6 PER DAY. The Recognised West Coast Houm.
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Grey River Argus, 8 October 1934, Page 1
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