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TO OLD AND NEW PtiIENDS AND KESIDBNTS OF AND VISITOES TO GKEYMOUTH. ME JAMES BRIMBLE Respectfully announces the completion of the new SRifllMßQfl Commercial and Family Hotel (Corner of Hospital and Albert Streets) Upon the site of the old hotel, established in 1865 by the late James Brimble, «senr. THE new hotel in design, finish and accommodation is unsurpassed in Westland, the furniture is new and of the best and* most comfortable nature procurable, the table (under the personal direction of Mrs Bricnble) is equal to the best in the colony, and the Wines, Spirits Ales, Beer, etc, are of the purest and best quality. Sanitary Arrangements, Bath Booms, Fire Escapes, etc, are perfect. The Tariff is moderate and offers exceptional advantages. Inspection is cordially invited, and ail visitors will receive a hearty and genuine welcome. QT GEORGE JAMS.—The Oldest, JO Heaviest and Best. IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Late Tidd's), RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH MB, THOS. FRASER Late of the Union Steamship Company) BEGS to intimate to the general public that he has taken possession of the above favorably situated hotel, and trusts by striet attention to dusiness to merit a share of public batronage. The bar has been re-stocked with the choicest wines, spirits and ales. WANTED KNOWN. FgIHAT the GREYMOUTH SASH X AND DOOR FACTORY have erected at great expense a Drying Ealn, and are prepared to supply Builders and the Public with DOORS and JOINERY made from Timber, thoroughly dry and guaranteed not to shrink, and as everything required by the trade is made at the lowest possible price consistent with good workmanship and material, there is no need to deal with Cheap Jacks, or send your money out of the district. Only first-class men and machinery employed, and no cheap boy work here. Give us a call or write for price. IHT. MORRIS, PROPRIETOR. AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION

ACCIDENT & SICKNESS INSUR-ANCE.—-See our " Advanced Policy," combined world-wide. EMPLOYERS LIABILITY & PUBLIC RISK INDEMNITY. FIDELITY GUARANTEES. The OCEAN lias a complete local administration for settlement of claims. The OCEAN is the most progressive Accident Office in the world, and was the first to introduce into the Colonies all tho latest features in the various branches of the business it transacts. E. A. WICKES, District Agent, Greymouth MERCHANT TAILOR, MAWHERA QUV HAS just landed a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, and invites inspection of the same. Those requiring suits fo T the Christmas holiday are request".' o place their order? c"Hv to ..wopointment. GREFMODTK, !ri.EiC27O2, AND F.I/MARA SEEING IS BELIEVING. ~ THE Stock of FANCY GOODS, TOYS and ORNAMENTAL AltTICLES suitable for 'XMAS PRESENTS now on view at MAWEERA QUAY, Is equal to any display in Greymouth, whilst the price, we venture to assert, will be found sufficiently reasonable to lead to satisfactory purchases.

THE GOODS AEE FRESH. THE GOODS ARE WELL ASSORTED. THE GOODS ARE CHEAP. Visit this establishment and judge for yourselves ; you will not be disappointed. R. W. PARKINSON'S Fancy Goods and Toy Repository, Mawhera Quay. COBDEN HOTEL. B. T. O'BRIEN, Cobden, wishes to intimate to his friends that ho has taken over the above well-known hostelry, where he hopes by paying strict attention to business and keeping the very best brands of liquors and ales, to merit a fair share of public patronage. The best of Beers always on tap. One trial will prove this. THOMAS O'BRIEN ... Proprietor RICHMOND QUAY, GRKYMOUTH JAMES ROBINSON ... Proprietor ONLY the very choicest brands of Ales, Stout, Wines and Spirits in Stock. The above are a sample of the class of Bulk Lines and a trial is solicited. MIDLAND BAIL WA I HOTEL TOTAKA FLAT -\-JTH H. ERICSSON (late of Orwell IxL Creek) begs to inform his country fcbefriends and public of Greymouth, Resfton, Kumara and Hokitika, that he has taken posaesaion of the above well known hostelry, and trusts by paying strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage, „;,•„,-•„ , AN EXCELLENT TABLE kept under tb.B control of Mrs Eriekson. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Boarders, Tourists, and Travellers. THE BEERS, WINES, SPIRITS, &0., sold are o f the very REFRESHMENT ROOM alongside Railway Station, ' - BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS, with efficient ma|£er 6 '-M

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

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