ROYAL H- OTE L. " J. A. WHALL begs t.o return thanks to the Mining and Mercantile population of the Grey for their kind patronage, and also to announce that he has how completed all his Alterations and Improvements, and accordingly invites his friends to a trial of the '■> R O V A L. His Restaurant is under the immediate and personal superintendence of himself, and the viands are always the best that can be procured in Greymouth. The bar is, as ijb always hr.s been, unsurpassed here. The Sleeppg Accommodation is the most Commodious iii town, and every room is thoroughly ventilated. The Billiard Table is one of Alcpck?s best, and is carefully looked after by "Little Johnny." Pool every evening. . S~l UEENS TO W N HOTEL. The Proprietors of the above Hotel respectfully invite new arrivals to stay at their Hotel" ' It is centrally situated, and attention to visitors are marked characteristics of its management. The immense patronage conferred on it at present has been chiefly bestowed by a djscerning public, in cpn'sequence pf the admirable quality of the wines, brandies, and other liquors served at our bar ; and the arrangements of the Hotel, even in the present imsettled state of the district, assure civility in attendance, and all the comfort s at present procurable. A SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLE Is attached to the establishment, where this popular ' game can be enjoyed, and it is superintended over by a skilful and attentive marker. BRACKEN and MIDDLETON, Proprietors. \ LB I p N H O T. EL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, (Next to F. and G. F. Bullen's) The largest and most convenient hotel on the Grey. The system of management that secured the success of M'Cubbin's Hotel in Dunedin will be adopted here. s?he Bedrqpms are well ventilated. The Table, under the charge of the proprietors, will be supplied with every delicacy the market affords. The wines, spirits, &c, having their particular attention may be relied upon for quality and brand. ' . The Billiard Room, with first-class table, is under the charge of an experienced and attentive marker. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. QWEENEY'S HOIE L, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, Enlarged and now made the most comniomodious in' the town. Lofty and well : vontilated Rooms. A first-class Billiard Table. The Restaurant is under the management I of the Proprietors, and will be found adequate to all requirements made. r^LUB HOTEL Wines, Beers, and Sjnrifcs of the Best Qualities. MURISQN and MJSCAMPBELL, Proprietors. TTERE WE ARE AGAIN. BRITISH LION HOTEL, Albert street Greeymouth. !j3est Liquors and Accommodation. Hot Baths. Old and new friends come and see us P. A. JON^SS. ' | E. DONOVAN.. TfIDJN BURGH CASTLE HOTEL. Tainui street, greymouth. (Late of Queenstown ) E. COUTANCH hereby informs his old friends and the public that he has ppened r> A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Well supplied with the very best liquors and accpininodations, where they will receive the same comfort and attentipn as of old. TTOBBS' NATIONAL FAMILY HOTEL, Boundary street," Greymouth. W. H, HOBBS has now opened the above Hotel, and having completed his arrangements, can confidently assure his old: friends that they will* find the National not inferior to any hotelm town, either for comfort or accommodation. Single and Double Bedrooms. Private Sitting-rrooins. QOUTH LA N D HOTEL, Gresson street. Pn&rietor,. George Judd; by Mrs Jy . ... ■••-.•■•■■■ > :w - - from the Jetty Hold, H \ ' 'x . Invcrcanyll I '
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Grey River Argus, Issue 58, 26 May 1866, Page 4
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