HOTELS. F.M DREWITT (Late Royal Hotel, Greymouth). Wishes .to notify all West Coast friemds that he baa takem the QUEEX'S HOTEL. CORNER OF MANCHESTER AND CASHEL STREETS. tinUSTCIHMU The .house has been thorottgrJily renovated and .refurnished. ..SPEIGHTS' XXXX ALE ON; ; TAP. 'lihe itraveldinig 1 public cam rely upon ihe best attention and all the comrorts of a home. ■ ' ' '''■/ TARIFF : 5a per day. . /• : CILMER HOTEL. GRESSON ST : GREYMOUTH (Opposite the Wharf) MR CHAS, BURRELL Hate of ; Kaitangata) haying entered into possession of the above well-known aad newly-built hotel, trusts by catering for the public generally in an up-to-date manner to merit a continu ance of the support extended to this house. .\ Hoarders can xely upon every attention and the household duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs Burrell. Speight's ' Beer on tap, and the wine*, are the BEST procurable. A TRIAL SOLICITED. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL J GREYMOUTH. f'tUnder new Management. ). . MR JOE BROWN, late of the .Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth, takesthis opportunity of announcing to the public of ithe West Coast that he has, entered into possession of the "above" well-known hotel, and trusts by strict attention to management to merit support. ... Wines, Beers, and Spirits kept..are the BEST PROCURABLE. • A TRIAL SOLICITED. :^ JOSEPH BROWN Proprietor: STRAIGHT TIP. Biown.— "Have just heard '-of i something grood>; fiirly makes youi hair curl." ■ Jones.— "What's that?" v Brown.— SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE and FTOUT. Jones. — "Well don't >ell the other fellow. This is the best in the colony." OOWLEY and TZ^EAST ' BOTTLERS. ■ CLEAR BEER 7 THE GREY BREWERY COMPANY is supplying CLEAR BEER direct from the Brewery to Hotelkeepers desiring . same to • draw through wood for counter use. Ourßj|eer is absolutely tjhe BEST on the market. ' ;■ ISK FOR IT EVERYWHERE CAFE ROYAL ALBERT STREET. — Now Open as a ," FIRST-CLASS. . RESTAURANT & SUPPER ROOMS, EXCELLENT CUISINE. ' ;' Private Rooms well and comfortably furnished. ' . HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2 p.a.. SUPPERS from .7 p.m co 12" p.m. SUNDAY from 7 p.m to 11 p.m: grills at all hours. personal supervision. f; ives, PROPRIETOR. v (Late of the Alibion Hotel) ; UNEED-A "CROSIIC." Belfast Dry Ginger M GUARANTEED TO BE THE -' ORIG-INAL BELIAST. ; ■ T7NEQIT A LLED IN THE; WORLD; TRT IT, THEN CRITICISE. ; ALL HOTELS.^ ; • /- Sole Agents — . ' J IIO>BSO\, LEWIS & CO. .., ... WELLINGTrN CLARENDON HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH / (Near G.P.O and Cathedral Squar*.;/ D. COLLINS ............... Proprietor. \7TSITORS to Christchurch from V the West Coast could not do bettti than put up at the CLARENDON, however long or short- their stay may be. They will find every COMFORT and ATTENTION, as it is. one of the best conducted -hotels'--in Ntew Zealand. 1 THE TARIFF IS MOST MODER- ■.■ ■"■■•■■ ■: ATE. ..■-..■■.■•.■■■. '■ .- : Le::ers and Telegrams Promptly ' \ ■ Answered. CRITERION HOTEL V GREYMOT.TH. (Opposite the Wharf). / MB- LEWIS' SWEET,, of Zo«han and Hobart, and latterly of Wellington has taken over, this favourite hotel and will be pleased to see friends, old and new. Th« hotel has been renovated thro- • ughout and offers every, comfort. . r* V the BEST LIQTJOBS. stocked. L. SWEFT: CRITERION HOVCL. GREyafOUTH. r
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Grey River Argus, 10 April 1911, Page 7
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