H. MATSON & CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. TO OWNERS OF CATTLE, HORSES AND SHEEP. CANTERBURY MARKETS CANTERBURY MARKETS CANTERBURY MARKETS Numerous vendors from THE WEST COAST HAVE FOUND THEIR WAY TO THE CRISTCHURCH MARKETS THIS SEASON ANT) IT HAS BEEN OUll PLEASURE TO HANDLE A FAIR NUMBER OF CONSIGN. MENTS. IN EVERY INSTANCE. WE ARE GOAD TO RECORD THAT OUR VENDORS WERE MORE THAN SATISFIED WITH OUR EFFORTS. OUR EXCELLENT PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION, OUR LARGE CLIENTELE OF BUTCHERS, AND THE FACT THAT OUR FIRM IS THE OLDEST PRIVATE FIRM DOING BUSTNESS IN THE SOUTHERN ISLAND ENABLES US ALWAYS TO COMMAND GOOD COMPETTTION. Consignments of stork—sheep, cuttle or horses—are received for the Canterbury markets. Upon receiving advice our Otira representative, A. Duncan, will take charge of all eonsiguments and will drive the cattle over the Otira Gorge and truck them at Arthur’s Pass, thus relieving Wc«i Coast producers and growers of a lot of anxiety and worry. Place your stock in our hands and we shall secure fur you the best possible results. E. MATSON & CO., PROPRIETORS OP TATTERS ALLS, 143 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. I dominion [ HOTEL : : REV ELL STREET, : : HOKITIKA, | G. H. HARRIS, (Late Clerk of Court, Kuumra.) PROPRIETOR. TXAVING entered into possession of ■KJL the new and commodious Hotel known as “THE DOMINION,” MU. G.H. HARRIS will be glad to extend a hearty welcome to his friends. “The Dominion” will he managed hy MU, W. 11. HARRIS, who is well known throughout this district as a “Chef” with few equals in New Zea land. Ho was chef to the First Canterbury Battalion at Gallipoli and Egypt, besides being in charge of the culinary orangements in the principal hotels in New Zealand.. The now management have effected many changes which arc hound to eon, duco to an increase in the present extensive connection which (ho Dominion enjoys. The hotel is second to none on the West Coast. The tariff is reasonable, and the general attention all that could he desired. Permanent hoarders by arrangement. The “ Dominion ” is situated within on. minutes walk from the Railway Station and Post Office. Telephone. N0.124. P.O. Box, 30. Correspondence addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. V r . H. HARRIS, Manaecr. PUBLIC NOTICE. public that the business of Boot and Shoe Importer formerly carried on hy the lute JOHN SATCHBLL will ' future he CONDUCTED BY HIM, A continuance of the support accorded to the late Mr Satchell will be appreciated. The repair department will he tinder the personal supervisir ~ of MR DAKIN and customers can hj„ assured of every attention being given to their requirements. MISS JOSEPHINE ROBINSON, MISS JOSEPHINE ROBINSON. HAIR SPECIALIST? WELLINGTON. (Late with W. Brioe and Son., Chriitchurch.) WIGS, SWITCHES, TOUPEES. TRANSFORMATIONS, OOMBINGS MOUNTED, PIN CURLS ALL TOILET REQUISITES STOCKED. NOTE the address; „ MISS ROBINSON. DELPHI CHAMB, AS, Next Empress Theatre, Willii Street, Wellington. STOREY’S FAMILY HOTEL. CH R 1 S T c n U R c ir, (Opposite Railway Station). THE HOME FOR WEST COASTERS. Convenient to all parts of the city and suburbs. DINNER on arrival of train from me West Coast. Passengers for Wellington have half an hour. BREAKFAST on arrival of train from Lyttelton. Passengers for Greymouth have full hour. Guests called for trains and early breakfast. Tariff moderate, GARAGE ROOM free for Motor Cycles and Motor Cars. G. S. JAMES Proprietor.
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West Coast Times, 17 June 1916, Page 4
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555Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, 17 June 1916, Page 4
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