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(Late Whibf Hoibi) ADJOINING THE STATION. Greymouth, THIS Hotel has been recently rebuilt and is furnished and fitted up in the latest modern style throughout. Has lofty and well ventilatedjbedrooma. Hot and , cold baths, &c. Excellent accommodation for Tourists and the Travelling Public. Tariff Moderate. ° {Telephone No 51. F.BOGEW, PbOPBIETOb.

t ' HOTELS OTIRA TERMINUS HOTEL. JAM ES OHIIALLEY, 'PROPRIETOR. rTIAKES this opportunity of THaNKJL ING the travelling public for their past support, and wishes to inform them that, the above new abd commodious hotel is now open to the general public. l The house has bqen elaborately furnished i and contains "40 rooms with every con- J veniehce. * !' MEALS are always ready. on arrival of coaches and trains from the West and East Coasts at moderate charges. The wines, 'spirits, ales, etc, are of the very best that money can buy. Visitors and tourists w'll find the above hotel second to none on the Coast. Oriental Hotel RICHMOND QUAY, [GREYMOUTH. JAMES ROBINSON. Having taken possession ot the above ! well known and old * established hotel, will be plea«ed to ace old and new friends. Only the best of liquors kept in stock. The best of Beers always on tap. James Kobinson, Phopb, ietor L. PEDEAZZI, CITY HOTEL, LATE RISING STAR; MOORHOUSE STREET. ROSS, WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT AND PROVISION DEALER, Best , Accommodation for Tourists and ' ■ ...■ Travellers, Private Telephone, FEDEEAL HOTEL TOM, STOREY PROPRIETOR. (Late Representative Booth, Macdonald and Co.) 7 Our West Coast Friends.) THE BUILDING is entirely new and of brick, with all Modern Appliances and Conveniences. The Sanitary arrangements and ventilation have been specially studied, and the house is First Class in every detail. . .^'y^oj^oPjetOTi4Ppfjndj^aino^fEort__ r will*D§ Bparecl to afford " tEem^'every comfort, whilst the Tariff is most Moderate. Letters & Telegrams receive prompt "i - " attention. First-class Billiard-table. „ v- Hot and; Cold Baths. Porier meets all Trains and Steamers. ' Tariff Moderate. PEARLS HOTEL HAS THE BEST ACCOMMODA TION FOR VISITORS. I TERMS MODERATE. Peara^s Beer - Is eelebfateel for its Excellent Quality As a dinner' Beer' it cannot be v - Excelled. T^ FORD, i Manager. KELLER'S II HOTEL, - Hokif ika. CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL. f '"-:*'* v rJOASHEL 'STREET,' •."- . J 0 H R'l'S T"CI ÜB'OH. __ i THIS- First class Hotel, after underI going extensive alterations and refurnishing on most modern lines, is NOW- OPEN TO -RECEIVE VISITORS and TOURISTS, who will find Every Comf oft aud Convenience. , HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. WINES, - .SPIRITS, BEERS AND CIGARS QF THE BEST QUALITY. J TERMS MODERATE. s E. W. SOFJELD, Proprietor. V Tariff— 7s per day ; £2 2s per week. b Telephone 783. s 3 - ! i Excelsior Hotel. B DOWLING & PRINCES STREETS. i- . •'■'••;.- THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL has just been re-built and is one of the , finest /structures in the City. 'All th« " latest conveniences and modern ments. The hotel is centrally situatec i, in- the main 'thoroughfare, within t we ■ minutes walk of Railway Station and al 5 trams. Fitted with- the most;moderr £ fire escapes. Private Suites, Public. " Drawing ** Writing, Reading and Luncheou' Rooms Premier Saloon Barm New Zealand. Al S ' -Brands of JLiguor. Best procurabl ™- Specially imported- by the Proprietor m- . RODERICK /MACKENZIE.

HOTELS, EMPIRE HOTEL, ROSS JAMES EVANS, Proprietor. THE BEST Qualities of Ales, Wines and Spirits in the Market. Best I accommodation for Travellers. JtSesc I Billiard Table. Best Stabling. TARIFF-— MODERATE.! NOTHING but .the BEST at the EMPIRE. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Revell Street. JOHN CAMERON BEGS. To INFORM his Old Friends and the Public that he has again TAKEN, POSSESSION of the Above Well Known Hotel where a Hearty Wp'. come will be Extended to all. None but the Very Beat Brands Ales, Wines and Spirits. Tae very beat Accommodation to Travellers. Livery and Bait StableE. JOHN CAMERON, Prorrietor. BUSINESS. ! IMPORTANT NOTICE JO all Sensible Ladies WHO WANT TO MAKE WASHING DAY A PLEASURE, This can only bo done by purchasing one of SELLERS' CELEBRATED UP-TO-DATE Washing Machines — To be had on easy terms. — Accept our offer of two weeks FREE TRIAL And be convinced. Full particulars may bo obtained at— KIRK AND COODRIGK'S REVELL STREET, And al) orders left with them will be attended to. Read this testimonial : — To Messrs Kirk & Goodrick, Dear Sirs, —Re > Washing Machines obtained through you. We are more than satisfied, and find it does even more tha n you daim for it. Yours faithfully, Theo Ralfe, Mrs Mahan, Mrs W Smith. Tpaehill. FAMILY GROCER, REVELL STREET, Hokitika. (Branch Shop, Corner of Park and Fitzherbert Streets.) IN thanking the public of Hokitika and - surrounding districts, for past favours he is pleased to inform them that he has just selected his CHRISTMAS STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES, Including FAMS, BACON, LARD, PIGSCHEEK aud BRAWN. Choice assortment of evaporated and tinned fruits. Also, a large hnd «p fo-date assortment ' of GLASS, CBOCKERY & " EN. AMELWARE) all of /which are ' marked afc lowest possible prices. imYM .!PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I / ' > 3 j* '^.7 # flitltt ' »ie • UNEQU4L^E]P/

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West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 1

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