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HOTEL, FIRST CLASS BILLIARD RPOM AN£ ' TWO TABLES. G> PERGTTI. j^LUB HOTEL. WhTis, Beers, and Spirits of the Bpst Qualities, MURISON and MISCAMPBELL, Proprietors. BRIEN BORU HOTEL, ■ Mawhera Qjjay. D, S' H E E D V THE WINES, ALES, and LIQUORS Are unexceptionable. 'TT AXE WAKATIP HOTEL, Richmond Quay. W M. ■ K IN G , Begs- to announce to his old friends and acr &uaintances that the above Hotel is now complete with every requisite for their comfort. GOOD B EDS/ The finest Liquors in Town at the Bar. BILLI A R D S. WM. KING, Proprietor, r KI DI N B.U RG H CASTLE HOTEL. . ' Tainui street, greymotjth. (Late of Queenstown ) ~"~"* .E. COUTANCH hereby informs his old friends and the public that he has opened A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, - Well supplied with the very best liquors and accommodations, where they will receive the same comfort and attention as of old. UNITED STATE^ HOTEL, ' Cr^rier pf ' Gresson jaid Johnston streets, . GEO. H^ISE begs respectfully to. inform ii— «^BiHric-n3s arid thp public that a GRAND DINNER AND BALL Will be given in his New Assembly Rooms, '■ On WEDNESDAY, the 4th. JULY, To celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the American Independence. i Dinner on the table at 6 o'clock. cosmopolitan: hotel. Mawhera Quay. " G. F. MAXWELL, :-' Proprietor. N.B. —Extensive Stabling Accommodation QCOTT'S BRITISH AND AMERICAN HOTEL, - , „_ Quay, ; Billiards and Bagatelle, DA.N O'CONNELL HOTEL. PiICIiMOND QPAY, The Table is kept by the Proprietor, and ' he can guarantee the quciutity and quality of j $he viands. Tlie Bedrooms arc very roomy comfortable, ' | FITZGERALD,' Proprietor. | '-^tTT^ n~o t e\l. Music Evc^S^Eyeniiig. LARGE COSCERTiDS^ir. R, B, GOFF, \^ .^Proprietor. TyT AWH ER A HOTE L. ISAAC ABE.AHAMS begs to annouuee to his friends that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes by strict attention to hi 3 business to merit their liberal support. Tho r hotel is under the superintendence of Mrs • Horsington. Isaac Abrahams. SOUTHLAND HOTEL, Grosson street. ■ x ~i\ -MRS. E. THOMPSON* -?; (From the Jptty Hotel, Invcrcargill), 3 'Having taken the above Hotel entirely under her own management, will be happy , to receive a visit from her old friends. | ) CLEAN BEDS,. Good accommodation for Boarders, ■ "O ALL AR AT AND BENDIGO HOTEL 4 Johnson street. % , - Liquors iuid ales of the most select qualities. MES. MILLS. • XI" AM l ETON'S 11QTE L , - COBDEN. JLennessy's ar.d Mai-toil'a Brandies enly to -' ;. - : be had at the Ear. ,' . Livery Stable. *'i '*^ pa.iuljc llorse3 For Hir-.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 72, 28 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 72, 28 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 72, 28 June 1866, Page 4

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