■\ LLIAN C B HO T. E^L. JULES GUERiy, .•■■"■■' Formerly of the Cafe Nationale, Hokitika; begs -"to announce his ha^g opened the - above first-class Hotel. - A , • • Ball every Evening. "Wiiies, Liquors, Spirits, and Beers of ' ■ - lent quality. BOUNDARY STREET, ■ Next tb.Wm. Pole and > Co. V JZ IL_GOUR'.S "UNION HOTEL. . " V; " ■ - ■ ■•■ . \ The proprietor of this Hotel, determined to make the best provision for 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. THE WEST '. >■ COAST, And are attended -by an ACCOMPLISHED PLAYER ■_ ' "As" / Marker. .j ' The Tables have been pronounced by the best amateurs in Greymouth tobe the "■ - VERY BEST IN TOWN. A, Bar is connect?d with the Room, at which Wines, Spirits, &c.J' of. the finest quality are dispensed. ■'.'..• . UNION HOTEL BfLLIARD ROOM. : A L B I 0 N " H .0 T EL, , Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, « ■ (Next to F. andGrF. 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. , The Bedrooms are well ventilated. The Table, under the charge of the proprietors, will be supplied with every delicacythe market affords. The wines, spirits, &c, having their particular, attention may be relied upon for quality and brand. • r The Billiard Room, with firstrdass table, is under the charge of an experienced and; attentive marker. . v TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. - QW E EIE Y'S HOT E L., Mawhera Quay, ■-■ - . Greymouth, Enlarged and now made the. most commo- . modious in the town. 1 Lofty and well- ventilated Rooms; A first-class Billiard Table. "■ The Restaurant is under the management of the Proprietors, and will be found adequate to all requirements made. 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. ' ' ■' ' y ~ , ' Single and Double Bedrooms. Private Sitting-rooms. AS H T 0 N'.S F A M I LV H 0 TE L. Richmond Quay. . ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME i Is secured in the accommodation afforded by this truly FAMILY' HOTEJ+ ■♦"._• Old faces welcomed and hew ones invited. ED WI N ASH TO N> • - Proprietor. "il/TURPHY'S FAMILY^ HOTEL, porner of Boundary and Gresson streets, DINNER EVERY DAY AT 1 O'CLOGK,. L With all the Vegetables of the season, " p. murpA"., yiCTpi'A HOTEL. gXan© salon de dance Every Evening, SPLENDID BA.ND. 11. B. GOFF & O'CONNELL, ' I*ropvietors. .
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1866, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 26 July 1866, Page 1
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