HOTELS. ''.J:.'-.-F. MaDßfiW'lTT;.' f (Late Royal Hotel, Gireymouth). •'•• Wishes ,to notify all West Coast friends that he baa taken the ■ QUEEN'S HOTEL* | CORNER OF MANCHESTER ANE? CASHEL STREETS. , " CHRISTCHURCH The house lias.. been tboirougrihly renovated and refurnished. ''"'. SPEIGHTS' XXXX ALE" ON TAP. Tihe 'trajve-ilinig- piiiblic 'tain '■';■: rely upon i.he best attention and all the com'i forts of a home. '. " TARIFF : 5s per day^ GILMER HOTEL. 6RESSON ST : GREYMOUTfi (Opposite, the Wharf) MR CHAS/ BURRELL (late ot Kaitangata) having- entered into possession of the above wellrknowii 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 bouse. : Hoarders can rely upon, every attention and the household duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs •Durrell. ' . . ?, Speight's Beer on tap, and the wines are the BEST procurable A TRIAL SOLICITED. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL GREYMOUTH. iUnder new Management.) MR JOE BROWN, late of the Tra- ... .- falgar Hotel, Greymouth, takes tn is opportunity of announcing to the public of -the West Coast that he has entered into possession of th e above well-known hotel, and trusts by shirt attention to management to merit . ; Wines, Beers, and Spirits kept are the BEST PROCURABLE A TRIAL SOLICITED. f JOSEPH BROWN .. Proprie^ BTRAIQHT TIP. ~ Brown.— "Have just heard of something ff ood; fairly makes youi - hair curl." ' .:>, Jones.— "What's that?" ■' / '■'.. - %'' " Brown.— SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE and STOUT. '• ; 71 Jones.— "Wtll don't tell the other fellow. This is the best in the colony." " ; - pOWLEY and T£EAST BOTTLERS, |- CLEAR THE GREY BREWERY COMPANY is supplying CLEAR BEER dire% from the Brewery to Hotelkeepexs deji siring, same to. draw , through ; wood for counter use. ■ Ouirßeer . is absolutely ; tihe BEST^ on the market. . ISR FOR IT EVERYWHERE CAFE ROYAIi ALBERT STREET. ..;.,. —Now Open as a . FIRST-CLASS. .-;,>. RESTAURANT & SUPPER ROOMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE: '- Private Rooms well and comfort-- ' ably furnished.. "' ; - - • HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2 p.tn. SUPPERS from 7 p.m to 12 p.m.SUNDAY from 7 p.m to 11 p.nu : - GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. — PERSONAL SUPERVISION, .:-.:- v .-.- F. IVEB, PROPRIETOR. (Late of the Alibioo Hotel) C-NEED-A "CROMAC." Belfast Dry Ginger Ale. guaranteed to be the original belfast. unequalled in the woeld tey it, ,then ceiticise. "all hotels. Sole Agents — •.. • " T THOMSON, LEWIS & €0. ELLI CLARENDON HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH (Near G.PO and Cathedral Squaiw.y D. COLLINS Proprietor. T7TSITORS to Chxistchurch from ▼ the West Coast could not *do bettei than put up at the CLARENDON, however long or short tfieir stay may be. They will find every COMFORT' and ATTENTION, a l s it is one of the -best conducted hotels in New Zealand. . THE TARIFF, IS MOST MOP.ER- ... ..;.-■ ate.; Letters and Telegrams Promptly ■•■• ■'':.' Answered. CRITERION HOTEL GREYMOT TH. (Opposite the Wharf). MR LEWIS SWEET, of Zeenan - «nd Hobart, and latterly, of Weli lington has taken over this favourite hotel 'and will be pleased to see friends, old and new. , x The 'hotel has been renovated thro* ughout and offers every comfort. " r." " . l - r >l y the BEST LIQUORS stocked. L. SWEPT: CRITERIOW Ho>.£L. GREYMOtTTH. ■-.•'■ - : ':;
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 7
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