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CARD. -QR. R. B. P. MONSON, M.8.,Ch.8. Physician and Surgeon Mr.y bo consulted in Weld Street, opposite Cornwall House, on and after MAY 18th. Hours: 9—lo a.m.; 2—3 p.m.; 7—B p.m.; Sundays: 10—11 a.m. Telephone: Nor 24. HYNDMAN’S fjiRAFALGAR JJOTEL. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. GREYMOUTH MR. HYNDMAN Proprietor. TTAS pleasure in intimating that he has TAKEN OVER the proprietorship of that well-known hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public to merit a continuance of the former patronage enjoyed by his predecessor. Comfortable accomodation guaranteed for visitors. Every attention paid to their requests. A GOOD TABLE AT REASONABLE TARIFF, EXCELLENT CUISINE AND MOST LUXURIOUS BEDROOMS. None but the BEST brands of WINES and SPIRITS stocked. ALBION HOTEL GREYMOUTH. RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reefton, having become proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth purposes catering for friends and the public generally in a way which will maintain the reputation of the hotel as tho LEADING HOUSE ON THE WEST COAST. Everything provided will be of the very best quality and patrons can rely on receiving every attention. Mrs Dunphy will personally superintend the household management, and the comfort of guests will be properly seen to. The meals, wines, spirits, ales, etc., will bo second to none in the Dominion. 1

QUEEN'S HOTEL. CORNER OF MANCHESTER AND . CASHEL STREETS. CHRiSTCHURCH. A. MEHARRY : : : : : Proprietor. (Lato of Lands and Survey Depart-, ment, Hokitika). Tiio House has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. SPEIGHT’S XXXX ALE ON TAP. TARIFF: 5s per day. Cornwall House. (Next to West Coast Times Office. Weld Street.) Three minutes walk from Railway Station. Private board and lodging for permanent or casual boarders. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO VISITORS. Telephone: No. 36. FUNERAL NOTICE. T HB AMENDS of the lato JOHN McFADYEN and of his family, aro respectfully invited to follow his remains to tho Cemetery. The funeral to leave tho residence of his son-in-law Mr. George Hcppcll, Kaniori Tramway, at 2 o’clock, arriving at Bello Vue cornoi' at 3 o’clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. T. L. RALFE, Undertaker.

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West Coast Times, 20 June 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, 20 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, 20 June 1912, Page 2