ROYAL HOTESL.. (Late Wharf Hotel) adjoining the railway st a\t ion Greymouth, f MHIS Hotel has been recwntly rebuilt and is furnished and fitted up in the latest JL modern style tbrooghout. Has lofty and well ventilated bedrooms. Hot and cold baths, &c. Excellent accommodation for Tourists and the Travelling Public. Tariff Moderate. Telephone No 51. JR. RO&EW, PROPRIETOR.
HOTELS, Telephone 11SG. Night Porter in attendance Masonic Hotel CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. M. J (Ted) DONNELLY, Proprietor (Late of Defence Department, Wellington and Railway Hotel, Eketahuca.) ri^BIS Hotel is now thoroughly comA plete, and is one of the best appointed houses in the city. Every room electrical'y lighted aud newly f nrni'hed. The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower batha. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE Tariff : 7a per Diem, or 35a per Week, Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits etc , stocked. Telegraphic Address — "MASONIC" WELLINGTON. E TJ G G-'S KUMARA HOTEL, MAIN STREET, KUMARA. - IHE PROPRIETOR wishes to anX nounce that he has just completed extensive alterations to hia well and favourably known hotel, which will be found one of the most complete on the Coast. Private Sitting Rooms, Billiard Room Shower and Plunge Baths, and every convenience. Livery and Bait Stables. Horses, coaches, and traps always on hire. ; The choicest brands of wines and spirits always in stock. &JAMES RUCC7*PROPRIETOR J JOHNJ.TOKER GREYHOUND HOTEL ARAHURA. THE PROPRIETOR wi.-hes to announce that he is prepared to Cater for Picnic Parties at reasonable prices. The best of accommodation provided. Best of Ales, Wines, etc., in stock. 'TERMS REASONABLE t I ■ i Crenius is Gloriou And in no less measure is excellence. When an article becomes the theme of conversation amongst men, when it plants itself in the esteem of competent judges and demonstrates the unadulterated nature of excellence, we admit that the article — "P & O" WHISKEY has achieved a great triumph. |«p & O" WHISKEY has had the proud distinction of being selected for exclusive use in His Majesty's Army and Navy messes throughout the world, notwithstanding the hundreds of other brands available. Absolute purity, ten years of age. and railk mildness are its exclusive points. Ask for it. HOKITIKA YOL'GIsTSER FIPuE BRIGADE. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. Gibson's Quay to Weid Street bounded by Bealy Street, One toll aud peal. Weld Street to Hampden Street bounded by Bealey Street, Two tolls and peal. Hampden Street to Town Belt bounded by Bealey Street, Three tolls and peal. Eaat ofi Bealey Strnet, Four] tolls and peal. CORNWALL" HOUSE, WEt,D STREET, HOKII IKA. (Next Weßt Coast Times Office.) S/PERIOR Board and Eebidence-'fur lousiness ttentlerrdu^and Tourists Telephone No. 36. t CYCLISTS' Requirements By Post. Price Lists Tree. rt You can ordet *nj thing you requlrt, » If from a Bolt tc 'a Liuvilc, and your order \\ It will receive immediate and painstaking \\ It attention. \\ I A £10,000 Stock to select from. I II Our factory is the aiott up to date in the II ll colony, and aTjthing that cannot be supplied II \\ out of stock we can easily and quickl> make. I I V W. A. SCOTT, JJ 1H George Street. jy DUNEDIN.
EMPIRE HOTEL HOKII I X A. LEN DO~DSON. Pkoprietor. /COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' Kj ASSOCIATION HOUSE pOOE'S TOURISTS 1 HOTEL. / IYOLING TOURIST ' CLUB'S \y HEADQUARTERS. Telephone No. 21. P.O. Box No 35 KFLLER'S HOTEL, Hokifika. GLACIER HOTEL, BEALEY. Mr, James O'Malley ANNOUNCES to the public that he has re-entered the above hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. His many friends and the travelling public generally may rely on the best attention to their requirements at his hands. The Hotel is the stopping place for the night of the east- and west-bound coaches, and ia within easy driving; distance of the far famed Otira Gorge, while the district in which it is situated supplies excellent shooting. Visitors on a holiday trip will fiud every comfort during their stay at the Bealey. JAMES O'MALLEY, Proprietor. CAUTIONIT having come to our knowledge that certain unscrupulous manufacturers are imitating some of our special lines of boots — even brandiug on the heels oar factory trada numbers, and substituting goncta of inferior quality, the public are hereby cautioned that when aaking for pome of our yrell known numbers, to sco that not only the number is there, but that each pair is brandea "Zealandia," our registered trade brand; they dare not put this brand on them for fear of prosecution! Imitation may be thosincerest foina of flattery, but imitation, wheu it is intended to deceive the public, is contemptible. YOUiWANT 'ZEALANDIA' ™ TEE HIGHEST TYPE OF i EXCELLENCE MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND. Sold by the leading retailers, aad wholesale by — SKELTON, FROSTIGK AND COMPANY LTD. CHRISTCHURC Cures Scalds, Burns Ulcers. Chilblain Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Chappec Hands, and heals Everything it Touched SOLD EVERYWHERE. ONZiT 1 6l> £sb S.S. BLOOMINE," the great Ccru, Wai c and Bunion Cure. Trice .i everywhere FOUND.— The great antidot for BloodPouoning is " SPRING J LOSSOM - ELIXIR." 2s bottle cv lywiiere. SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS ' cure Indigestion, Liver, Kidney, ani Stomach troubles. 6d and Is every wnere Mrs. Louisa Hawkins's FEMALE PILLS, 3s 6d ani 5s ; Soeel and Pennyroyal Pills 3s 6d ; Tansy Pills 5s ; Dr Bbom's PIII3 10s ; Bknds Pills, 2s 6d ; Prairie Flower Compound 7s 6d bottle ; or send symptoms and 10s and medicine will be iorwaraea Dy return post, free from observation. Address-MRS L HAWKINS, 106, George Street, Duujdin DE BLOOM'S " ORANGE BLOSSOM' Cures all Female Complaints, every lady can treat herself. One month's treat ment 10s. — Either sent free from obser ation on receipt of price. DR BLOOM S COMPLEXION PILLS Gives the most teautiful copleiioniD 4s 6d Bottle Address-MRS L. HAWKINS 106 George Street, PUNEDIN
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West Coast Times, Issue 13699, 6 December 1905, Page 1
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