GILMER HOT EL, ppplii GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box 40. Telephone, 25. rjIHIS ESTABLISHMENT is most 1, conviontly situated, being in close proximity to Wharf, Railway Station, Post Office and Public Buildings, it contains every appointment for convenience, safety, and comfort of visitors and boarders. Being under the entire supervision of MRS. and MR. OXENHAM, patrons can bo assured of every attention. Porter attends all Boats and Trains. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. Billiard Room —■ Three Tables. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. Dredging returns of West Coast and Otago Dredges posted every Saturday. T. OXENHAM, ... Proprietor Pearn’s Hotel, K D M Hi, Has the best accommodation for visitors, TERMS MODERATE. Pearn’s Beer Is celebrated for its excellent quality, As a dinner Beer it cannot bo excelled. T. FORD, Manager.
ASHTON’S FAMILY AND COMMEE OIAL HOTEL. \ /[ E ASHTON bogs to notify that he 1 v has resumed charge of the above well-known hotel, and trusts to see his old friends and now ones. The Hotel has been completely refurnished, and all the stock is new and of the very best quality. J. M U LLE R, TOBACCONIST, MAWHEiIA QUAY GREYMOUTH. AS received a choice assortment of Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Pouches, Match Boxes, &c., suitable for Xmas and Now Year Presents. If you want a first-class SMOKE try my Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. JLrmagli Bakery, TUBAMAH ST., GBEYMOUTH. WHO has been in the employment of the Public Bakery for the last 12 years, wishes to inform the general public of town and country that he has started business in the above place, and hopes by strict attention to business, and supplying GOOD BEBAD to merit a share of patronage. Small Goods made daily. A trial solicited. B. GILBERT yy J. HOPKIKb AN D CO STOCKLAND SHAREBROKERS, 140 a., Hereford Street, Christchurch. And Mackay Street, Greymouth. Telegraphic addresses: “ Hopkins,’ Sharebroker Christchurch “Hopkins,” Sharebrok >Greymouth. A. E. NORTH, Local RjprjseniavrSHAEEBROKER, MINING AND COMMISSION AGENT, Kumaea. H AGNU PATERSON & CO. GOLD DREDGING BROKERS, High St., Christchurch.
Guarantees close marKetr price on receipt of instructions. Eeliablo and straightforward advice given on Otago and West Coast Dredging Claims. GREY FIRE BELL ALARMS. 'I'HE following are the signals that uil be rung in case of fire ; 1 Toll of 801 l ... E.ast Ward 2 Tolls of Bell ... Middle Ward 3 Tollsofßell ... West Ward 4 Tolls of Bell ... Past Sawyer Creek No fee bo paid for ringing he bell HE BRAND TO ASK FOB. z THADE*OTBfiSA*HARK \ reciter sa, TJfa.* * SPCCiALIY>;itPA3£D EOIIEB QMS EASILY DIGESTED. LANGDOV/N&SOH. CHRISTCHURCH W.Z. Bure, no husks. In 21b packets, 51bs and 20 lb bags nly,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 1
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