PUBLIC NOTICES. yISITORS TO QREYMOUTH Stay at the JJOTEL JJOMINION SPORTING & COMMERCIAL HOUSE (Under new Management). RUN ON MODERN LINES. EXCELLENT CUISINE. The “Argus” delivered to bedrooms with morning tea. TED KIELY, (Late of Auckland), Proprietor. NOTICE. TO ALL TIMBER WORKERS. Timber Workers are hereby notified that they should communicate with the Secretary of the Timber \\ orkers’ Union, Greymouth, before engaging to work for R. Newell, of Kumara. F. TURLEY, Secretary W.T.L. & S.I.U. of Workers. NOTICE. H. E. M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon, Christchurch, intends visiting the West Coast at the END OF FEBRUARY for a IEW DAYS. Messages can be left with W. Bevan, Westport, J. Jarden, Greymouth, and C. S. Neville, Stock Inspector, Hokitika. TEACHER OF MUSIC. Hfll JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M.. * L.T.C.L., L.L.C.M.. L.L.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Lessons commence MONDAY’, 17th January. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. LOCAL pROGR E S S. RIDE IN THE FIRST COVERED TN SEDAN TO REACH GREYMOUTH. It is a 1927 model “ESSEX SlX.’’ to the order of Mr. W. L. PATTERSON, whose enterprise in placing on the Greymouth taxi rank such an up-to-date and fashionable taxi-vehicle is to be commended. The new Taxi is now in commission, and is admirably adapted for West Coast conditions. Passengers are able to obtain an excellent view from the car in wet or fine weather. The fine all-round quality of this newest model assures the acme of comfort in every respect. Experienced and Courteous Driver. RING TAXI STAND ’PHONE 387. or make arrangements for tours at Patterson’s Sports Depot, ’Phone 453. WHERETO'STAY~IN CHRISTCHURCH.
rpHE ambassadors Two Minutes from Station. ■pilE Best Laid Out and Furnished A Private Hotel iu Christchurch. Smoking Lounges, Writing Rooms, Ritz Parade. Cuisine Equal to None. TERMS:—I2/6 day; £2 10/- week. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended To. UMPIRE JJOTEL High Street Christchurch yiSITORS from the West Coast will ’ receive a cordial welcome at the above Hotel. Tariff 10/- per day; weekly by arrangement. Sports Clubs specially catered for. Speight’s Beer on tap. Phone 292. Telegrams promptly attended to. P. DELARGEY, Proprietor. gTOREY’S JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. (Directly Opposite Railway Station.) 70 New Rooms of Solid Comfort. Handsome new lounge and up-to-date bathroom on each floor. MEALS TO SUIT TRAIN SERVICE. Moderate tariff and excellent cuisine. Day and Night Porters in Attendance. ’PHONE 795. A. J. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. WEST COASTERS TAKE NOTICE WINDSOR pRIVATE JJO7EJ CHRISTCHURCH. Is now under entirely new manage ment. Two minutes from Railway Station; five minutes from centre of City. Electric light and all conveniences. West Coasters will be wel corned. COMFORT AND CIVILITY ASSURED Tariff 10/- pet day. ’Phone 1204. S. BENGER, Proprietor. ATTRACTIVE LABELS designed to your requirements. “Arguf” High Class Printerv. ’Phone 43.
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Grey River Argus, 23 February 1927, Page 1
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