riQMMERCIAL HOTEL,] fTIRST CLASS BILLIARD ROOM AND TWO TABLES. ' ■"■■■ G. PEROTTI. / TDILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! ' • "Let's to Billiards. "—Shakspere, P EEO T T I Ha§ recently imported a pf- BILLIARD TABLE, _^^^P^onojm^cl by Connoisseurs to be the . BE : ST TABLE IN THE COLONY. Having now Tsr Q TABL ES, He has Reduced the Charge to Is Cd per Game by day, and 2s by night. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. T> RIENBORU HO Ty^jpH Mawhera Quay. D. S H E E D V Js now ready tq receive calls from his old friends. He has made all preparations for their comfort, ami therefore he hopes they ■will rally round him. THE WINES, ALES, and LIQUORS fAre unexceptionable. • te Kitchen, under the management of a class cook, is giving universal satisfacf .\j3RIE.N BORU HOTEL, (Next Kennedy 8r05.,) . Mawhera Quay. TL'-N" l"0 N ' H Q T- E L b-^^*^ Greymouth, JThe Pioneer Family Hotel of the West Coast. The only Hotel where accommodation can be got equal i;o any of the neighboring Colonies. f -^. PRIVATE BEDROOMS. ■'*"'~~~" ~ J. KILGOUR, Proprietor. TAKE ' WAKAHIP; HOTEL, " Richmond Quay. W M . • K I N G , /"'■"Pegs to announce to his old friends and ac- "^ quaiutances that the above Hotel is now fiompletc with every requisite for their com- . v ' fort.GOOD BEDS. The finest Liquors in Town at the Bar. ■ 'BILLI ARD SV ' Aval, king, Proprietor. »^^|pillßiP^rlr T S '^M|LY HOTEL, Corner of Boundaly anc^Gresson streets. The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened the above 1 Hotel, and to assure them that his utmost endeavors will be given to secure all j;he comforts of a Family Homo, Travellers will find in the abpvc Hotel every attention, civility, and comfort. ._. The sleeping accommodation is of the best description, the rooms being large and any. " MURPHY'S FAMILY HOTEL,. Corner of Boundary and Gresson streets. /COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. %J ■ ■■■.-■•-•■ ■. - ■ Mawhera Quay. "^t £. V, MAXWELL, ! Proprietor. • N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accommodation QCOTT'S BRITISH AND AMERICAN. "' ■■'■" J|°? EL » ,<*■■•/ "Mawhera Quay. i _^*"" ■"""-- . ■' Billiards and Bagatelle. |r 11/jr A w ,^ EE A %Qt c l ■'"' . ~- -JAMES C. MALLACH Begs ia announce tp his Mends that he has ppcSied the above" Hotel, jaiid hopes by attention to his brisiness to merit their ' ' liberal support. '' ' '' • • • J ; ■;" ' ' THE GREYMOUTH CLUB k ' " ' JAMES 6. MALLACH. 1 * O'COINELL HOTEL. ." Richmond 1 Quay. ' ' ' V . The Table is kept l>j r tlic Proprietor, and W he can guarantee ■the'"qiiiin'tity and quality' of £he viands.' The^Bedroyinsarb very roomy coiiifortable. " " l ". '*"' " • ' •■ jJ. T. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. CTOE I A H O T E L . Music Every Evening. CO>CERT ROOM. .' I!. B. GOFF, ~ -\ ' Proprietor.'^
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Grey River Argus, Issue 58, 26 May 1866, Page 4
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428Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 58, 26 May 1866, Page 4
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