iTTOpL DE L'AIi.LIAN'CE, ; Greymouth, " .. ■;• j :ui:E s ."G'TX-E^rN^, \ Proprietan'e, -• :• " : ; ./:''. : " A l'honneur de 'prevenir le '.public .qu'il . -_.' , .. donrieraun * .- ;- : : GRAND :BAL ET- DINNER, '- . . , , .Gomin'emoratif le . • '■: : 15 AOUT-,PEOpHAIN, : ■ • Jourdela' '■•'' ,■ - G R AN D E F E T E N A T.-I O N A L E ; . FRA^TCAISEa ■-•■■. ■ .- ET - r :..- JOUR DE 'L'EMPEREUR. . ■ . Prix d' entree ... ./ ... Une Guinee." ' TT^i ctor I A •■;■ h o t.eVl'V GRAND SALON DE DANCE "'Every Evening. _ . ' SPLENDID'V BAND.- ■■■■■." R, B: GOFF & O'CONNELL, Proprietors. yIGTOR I A HOTEL. In consequence of the great success of the last Grand Fancy Dress Ball, and at tho request of 'numerous friends who were unavoidably absent «on that - occasion, Messrs Gojvf and O'Connell beg to anriourice tha there will be another : ' GRAND FANCY BALL ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bth AUGUST. Messrs G off and O'Connell have -ina'de'. arrangements with Mr Ryau to supply a large number of ladies' and gentlemen's fancy dresses, which will be given on this occasion. An early application for dresses is necessary. Admission Five Shillings. A Splendid Band. ALBION H O T E "L, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, (Next to F. and G. F. Bullen'3) The largest and most convenient hotel on ' , the Grey. The system of management that secured the success of M'Cubbhi'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 delicacy the markettaffords. The wines, spirits, &c, having their particular attention may be relied upon for quality andHbrand^' * '- The Billiard Room, with first-class table, is under the .'charge of an experienced and attentive marker. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. QWEENEY'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, Enlarged arid now made the most cohunomodious in the town. 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. HQBBS' NATIONAL FAMILY HOTEL, Boundary street, Greymouth. W. H. HOBBS has now opened the aboveHotel, and having completed his arrangements, can .confidently .assure his old friends that they will find the National not inferior to any in town, either for coriifort .or accommodation. Single and ■ Donble Bedrooms. Private Sitting-rooms. - ' ASHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL; Richmond Quay. ALL THE CjQMFOBTS OF A HOME Is secured in the accommodation afforded by this truly - ' FAMILY' HOTEL. Old faces welcomed and new ones invited. ED WIN AS HTO N, . Proprietor. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, Corner of Johnston and Gresson streets. G. r. H. FISH, * Propi'ietqr. T EINSTER HOTEL, f AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON/ . GEORGE MARTIN, Proprietor, (Late Lynch and .Doyle), Johnson street, „ _ ' Xear Golden Age Hotel. '> "
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Grey River Argus, Issue 89, 7 August 1866, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Issue 89, 7 August 1866, Page 1
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