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REEFTON COAL! GIBSON AND GARRIS have appointed MR. FRANK THOMPSON, solo agent for Hokitika and distrxt for the sale of the celebrated Burke Week Beef ton) coal. For household and steaming purposes BURKE GREEK COAL li absolutely tho best on the market PRIGS 283 PER TOM. TRUCKS BY ARRANGEMENT. Orders received at— Telephone No. 125 F. Thompson, Coal merchant. Sewell Street, Hok :+ 'ka. G - R * ROYAL LINE OF MAIL COACHES. (Cassidy and Co.' OTIRA TO CASS AND VICE-VERSA. MESSRS CASSIDY AND CO., have 4 pleasure in announcing tsat Mark Sprot and Co., have been appointed agents for tho above oP established line of mail coaches, fo* Hokitika and district. Tickets obtainable from the agents at the local Railway Station immed lately prior to the departure of direct trains on Monday and Friday mornings. FARES as follows:—Single 20s, Return 30s, Box Seats 2s 6d extra; Luggage over uOlbs charged extra. MARK SPROT AND CO., A GLAS, least labor, least time ana -lost brilliant results, d. Parkhl.l agent. Victoria - - Tea Rooms Gioseking’s Buildings. GREYMODTH. VISITORS to Grcymouth may obtain tho clioicest refreshments in the Victoria Tea Rooms which arc collected tn the most up-to-date linos. AT the table delicacies made frem the best of materials under tho personal supervision of HAROLD WEBB, Priprietor.

The Shamrock Hotel MACLAGCAN STREET, DUNEDIN. HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY J. M. Campbell 15 YEARS WITH SPEIGHT AM) CO.. AND TEN YEARS WITH OTHER LEADING FIRMS. . WEST COASTERS SPECIALLY WELCOME. EXCELLENT TABLE. BEST OF LIQUORS. Every attention and comfort at the SHAMROCK HOTEL. ' i; » Y A ' L JJ 0 T E t, GREYMOUTH. (First House from the Greymouth Railway Station.) R. T. McFARLANE—Lato of Wellington, Proprietor and Licensee. Every attention to correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF:— 6s A DAY. Tbe MEALS are second to none in the- Dominion, and the purest WINES and SPIRITS arc stocked, FREIGHT AND CO.’S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 3 p.m. (Unsurpassed.) Telephono No, 51. P.O. Box No. 67. GLACIER HOTEL, BEALEY. J. ' BLUMSKY Proprietor ''inHE Proprietor wishes the travelling Public, tourists, fishing and gnu enthusiasts to knoyv that the above hostelry lias been lately thoroughly renovated and enlarged. A spacious Dining Room has been built, which will now accommodate 75 persons at one meal. 'The Travelling Public will now lino every convenience. The Tourist will find the Comfort of a Homo. Tiis Fishing Enthusiast will how find the sport within easy range of the Hotel. And those in search of a woelßs end shooting will ho taken to the likely spots. No bettor HEALTH RESORT in the whole of the Dominion than the mountain air of the Boaloy. PATERSON, MICHEL AND C 0„ LTD, / FRUJTI FRUITM FRUIT II I FRUIT! FRUITI 1 FRUITI 1 1 APRICOTS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, PLUMS, AND APPLES. ARRIVING EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY. PATERSON MIGUEL & CO. ITS WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA ■Teleghone: No. 2.

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West Coast Times, 21 June 1912, Page 1

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