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ALLIANCE HOTEL.' * JULES GUERiy, * Formerly of the Cafe Nationale, Hokitika, begs to announce his having opened the above iirst-dass Hotel. Ball every Evening. t c Wines, Liquors, Spirits, and Beers of excellent quality^ , ' .v "boundary street, Next to Win. ; Pole and Co.'s. T7-ILGOU,R'S UNION- HOTEE. The proprietor of this Hotel, determined to make the best provision lor the" amusement as well as the comfort of his customers, has imported TWO FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES, Of Alcock's best make. They are placed in the largest, and most comfortable BILLIARD ROOM ON THIS WEST - . m COAST, And arc attended by an ACCOMPLISHED PLAYER As Marker. The Tables have been pronounced by tho be&t amateurs in Greymouth to be the , VERY BEST IN TOWN. " A Bar. is connected with the Room, at I which Wines, Spirits, &c, of the .finest quality arc dispensed. ' • UNION HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM. H "0 T EL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, " (Next to F. and G. F.'Bullen's) The largest and most convenient hotel on the Grey. '-Thessystein of management that securedthe success of M'Cubbm'a Hotel in Dunedin will be adopted here. The Bedrooms ~are well ventilated. The Table, under tlie charge of the proprietors, will be supplied with every delicacy the'markct 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. . ( TONICS and HUGHES, Proprietors. % OWE-EN- EV' S HftTE'L, Mawhera > Quay, " " Greymouth, Enlarged and now made the most coinmo- ' modious in the town. Lofty and well-venlilated Rooms. A first-class Billiard Table. The Restaurant is under, the management of the Proprietors, and •« ill be found adequate to all requirements, made. v 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 hotel in town, either "for comfort or accommodation.: * ' ' Single 'and Double Bedroom's. Private Sitting-rooms: ASHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL. Richmond Quay. .. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME - ,1s" secured in the accommodation afforded by this truly FAMILY HOTE_L. Old faces welcomed and new ones invited. EDWIN v A S H T 0 N, Proprietor. VrURPHY'S. FAMILY HOTEL, Corner of Boundary and Gresson street's. DINNER EVERY DAY AT 1 O'CLOGK, ' With all the Vegetables of the season.- --< . P. MURPHY. yiCT 0R I A H 0 t'E-L.-GRAND SALON* DE DANCE Every Evening. •> - ' SPLENDID. BAND. , * R. B. GOFF & O'CONNELL, . / , , - Proprietors.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 82, 21 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Issue 82, 21 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Issue 82, 21 July 1866, Page 1

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