HOTELS. r . •/■;■ jp. m drewitt; (Late Royal Hotel, GtreymoutohK * Wishes -to notify all West Coasts friends- that, he has taken the /; ..QUEERS. HOTEL.;- - J CORNER OF MANCHESTER ANDft . CASHEL STREETS. | CHRISTCHURCH T<he .house has been taorou'giily re- : ' nova/ted and refurbished. "-«.'■" SPEIGHTS' XXXX. ALE ON TAP : Tihe 'travelling- puiblic can rely upoii' t,he best attentioin and all ohe.'cOm^ v forts of a nome. :- > ;.. TARIFF: 5a per day. -,§ GIL MER HOTEL. f GRESSON ST : GREYMOUT Jf (Opposite the Wharf) ' . ! . MR v CHAS. BURRELL {late x>f '"' Kaatangata) having entered into possession of the above well-known and 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. ■ ' . •" ... ;■;- Boarders can irely upon every attend tion.an'd the household duties are ander, the personal supervision of Mrs ; Bun-ell. :■•■-..■,# Speight's Beer on tap, and tht wines are the BEST procurable. A TRIAL SOLICITED. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL 5 GREYMOUTH. ' 7 iUnder new Management.) ?; ; . MR JOE BROWN, late oftheTTral falgar Hotel, Greymouth, take£:V this opportunity of announcing- to ilKfe • public of <the 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 J A! TRIAL SOLICITED. 4 JOSEPH BROWN ...... Propraetor '■• STRAIQHT TIP. Brown.— -"Have jb B t heard of something g-nod ; fairly makes, yo.ui hair curl;" Jones.— "What's that?" Brown.— SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED, .ALE and STOUT. Jones.— "Wt:ll don't tell the other fellow. This, is the best in the colony." pOWLEY and X£EAST - BOTTLERS. '' CLEAR BEER. THE GREY BREWERY COMPANY is supplying CLEAR BEER"; direct from the Brewery to Hotelkeepers d«^ siring same >to draw through wood for counter us«. ; : . %■■ Ourfleer is absolufbely the BEST on the market. , ;r lISMFOK IT EVERY WUEKE GAFE ROYAfc ALBERT STREET. / •—Now Open as a r FERST-CLASS., ' ' RESTAURANT & SUPPER ROOMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. V Private. Rooms well and comfortably furnished. ' HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2 p.jn». v ; SUPPERS from 7 p,m co 12 p^in. . SUNDAY from 7 p.m to 11 p. m. GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. 1 PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Fi IVEB, PROPRIETOR. (Late of the AKbion Hotel j ' U-NEED-A * CROMAC. '; Belfast Dry Gingeßjftl^ GUARANTEED TO BE THE ORIGIN A L BELFAST. - • , UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLT),"; TRY IT, THEN CRITICISE; -> V - ALL HOTELS. -7 V^'^ Sole Agents-— -'. . ;s;':- : TUOMBON, LEWIS & €O. ELLI - T N CLARENDON HOTEL. .' CHRISTCHURCH (Near G.P.O and Cathedral Squar*,.y D. COLLINS Proprietor. VISITORS to Christchurch ;from the West Coast could net do bett«i than put up at the CLARENDON, however. long or short rtteir stay may be. They will find every COMFORT and ATTENTION, W it is one of the best conducted hotels m New Zealand. ' THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Answered. CRITERION HOTEL v ; GREYMOLTH 'Opposite the Wharf). MR LEWIS SWEET, of Z«»nan And Hobarti and. latterly of "Wellington hag taken over this favourite hotel and will be pleased to B&e friends, : old and new. . ; . . M = Tbo noted has been renovated ■ throK ughout ■ and offers every comt'ort:" the BEST LIQUORS stocked. ' ■ -■■ ■/'■' ' '■'■ .' '■ '' ■'■:'■' ' r - L. SWEET: CRjf ER lOW HOV£L. "\ QRETMOTJTH^ r
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1911, Page 7
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