. fXO MMER CI A L UOT 1? 12, ■ . . • . .( ■ ■' ■. ..■"■■ -■ -~. li?IRST CLASS BILLIARD .ROOM ANU ,■; ■.. TWO TABLES. ' ; G^ PEROTTI;' ■'.;■; S^ Lj, U L B. . H O T- E L v ■ ■■ ' ' I:''' '■■'*'■ ' Wines, Beers, and Spirits of -tlie Eest;' Qualities. " >. - •'.■..: DAVID MURISON; > V Proprietor." . '" OUTHL AN D HO T EL, v ■ - Gresson streef. MRS. E. THOMPSON. r s Sole Proprietress, •'.. . ; :, (From the Jetty Hotel, Invercargili.)TV -R IE. N BO ;R,U' H; 0 T|'|; Mawheua Quay. ' : ":^- ■' : '^:' : d a . s n E' e\. T>\%'; ifi:i:: ;#lTHE, WINES, .ALES,' and . -LlQ^Oli^^ % : Are xinexceptionablei - > : V. f\ R I E>:'^ : AX;: H 0T E L V : . Richmond Quay, Greyjioutii. ." - ••'-■ ■':■'■ ■■'■:>''■' ..."•■■'""' ': ■ '■ '■';■'■ '.■'• MORTON . AND 'CO^ iy/r.R" s. ' i--r v ■. i^-Nv-^eV COURT-HOUSE , HOTEL, : ■'•; . ■ J : ' - Gresson Street; , ' ..■ DAN O ' CONNE LL' -HO TE L , -Richmond ' Quay, The Table. is kept bj* the Proprietor, and he can. guarantee the quantity and quality of the viands,. The Beifrouins are; very. rooriiy .- . aridcbriifbrtable. j/a^L:.- ,{■: -'■;' ''<[:] '''.'l^y'^ ' . J. T. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ■ \ • P A* U Lj~i, ; • • CANADIAN' HOTEft. WINES, S;PI RIT S , & c ..',' Of the Best Brands only kept. Newly Furnished Bedrooms, and good sleeping accommodation fqr. travellers. A first-class chef de cuisine is engaged t0.. . , -manage the Resi^aui-ant business. : STAR. HO T e7~L^ , Corner of Arney street. ' MESSRS. J. MCDONALD aud CO: having purchased and greatly improved the above, visitors will now find the liquors and accommodation of a very superior description. , »Most convenient to the Lagoon. IVTURPHY'S FAMILY HOTEL, ' Corner of Boundary and Gresson streets. DINNER EVERY DAY AT LO'CLOGK,With all the Vegetables of the season. t P. MURPHY. " HOTEL; Mawhera Quay, G. F. MAXWELL, k " Proprietor, x - N.B.— Extensive Stabling Accommodation' AXE - WAKATM? HO^CELi Richmond Quay. "W M . KING, Begs to announce to his old friends and acquaintances that the above Hotel is now complete with every requisite for their comfort. The finest Liquors in Town at the Bar. • WAI. KING, Proprietor. ' THE SHAMROCK HOTEL,', Corner Boundary and Gresson streets, "Having been extensively iihproved will be • found to possess good and comfortable accommodation in every respect. i Every satisfaction guaranteed in the re* staurant. J. C, MACMICHAEL \ M. FLANAGAN j p ™P™tQrs X ONDON 'COFFEE HOUSE AND -^ ~ READING ROOMS, Next the Oriental Hotel, Greymouth. Hot Pies, Hot Rolls, NewJaid Eggs, Tea and Coffee always ready, SOUP AND ROLIToNE SHILLING Newspapers, Magazines, &c.j Latest Dates from Australia, England, Ireland,- and Scotland always on the taMe, - ' < CHOICE CIGARS, , ' ' Pastry and Confectionery of every descriptiou Hier spricht mau Deutscb,. rriHE SHOTOV.ER HOTEL - Mawhera Quay, " ' Having just completed extensive improvements vi the accommodation, and doing a, first cUsa trade, ' I S FO R S, A. LE '. Best Aquors only kept x W." HARVEY; Proprietor. M" a ; T.,' L. shepherd;" is no longer authorised to act for me at GreymoutU in. any way, "••• '- ' CAMPBELL, s "'' Solicitor, tlokitifca, 22ftd Aug., 1866,
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Grey River Argus, Issue 106, 15 September 1866, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Issue 106, 15 September 1866, Page 1
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