CLUB H O T E L. V/ii>'is, Beers and Spirits of the Best Qualities. DAVID .dURISOIsV I Proprietor. Jl SPORT MAN'S ARMS HOTEL, 1 1 GEO RG E MOO RE , f * Champion Walker of the Colonies, h i Begs to announce to his friends and the L J public that he has taken the above Hotel, and will be happy to receive a visit from them. . ■ tJ| All the sporting papers taken hi. Hot and Shower Baths always ready. ' J*v B> U T C II E RS ' AR M S 11 0 TE L, §j| (Late Lake Wakatip), Ims> Richmond Quay, Greymouth. <&&£ HEN R V PRID GE O N Jt Proprietor. MURPHY'S FAMILY HOTEL. ** Mawixeua Quay. ?. \ Dinner every day at 1 o'clock with all the vegetables' of the season. i P. MURPHY. . J ALD ENGLAND HOIII^;. _J Richmond Quay. / « , FREE AND EASY in the Old English Wj\ style every Thursday. evening. . Jj§i. Chair taken at, 3 p.m. 'ft; I ■Yards 'of Clay provided. jjff O, UTHL AN D H OTEL ft "* Gressou street. I MRS. E. THOMPSON.. |?J| Sole Proprietress, (From the Jetty Hotel, Invercargill. ) ;l L> R1 EN BORU HO T E L» M.VWUERA Quay. m m " -%^- D. SHE ED V M THE WINES, ALES, and LIQUORS 'W Arc unexceptionable. 14 ~R~I ENT A L HOT E L fe RicmioxD Quay, Gjjeymouth. M - ■■'$$ MORTON AND CO. | COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL -| \J ■ . ,P Mawhera Quay. ;| G. F. MAXWELL J Proprietor. ;--M .til N.B. — Extensive Stabling, Accommodation :'M GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, 1 Riclunond Quay. The Wines, Liquors, &c, are of the best, and "\?|| the accommodation most complete. '?M Gooil Stabling. • m JAMES CATTLE, || Proprietor. -^ rpHE SHAMROCK H O.TEI^ | X Corner Boundary and Gresson streets, 3 Having been extensively improved will be j found to possess good and comfortable ac- • . -i commodation in every respect. i Every satisfaction guaranteed in the restaurant. •'•■•■ J. C. MACMICHAEL ) v . . | M. FLANAGAN {Proprietors | mHE SHOTQ.YER HOTEL, | JL Mawhera Quay, Having just completed extensive improvements in the accommodation, and doing ' ■ ' a lirst class trade, i IS FO R SAL E . j Best liquors only kept. m All the Sporting j)apevs to be seen. 9 W. HARVEY, Proprietor.; M HE L L I E R' S STA R• H O.T E L fl RIFLE GALLERY. M SLAP BANG. SLAP BANG, M HERE WE ARE AGAIN! -;3 Great Extensions. Greater Improvements "M NEW RIFLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION M AS - D - J®' TWO SPLENDID SKITTLE ALLEYS. ffl CJ KITTLE S. SKITTLES. I?, nKJ -. — . M •Tne Best Alley on the West Coast at the 3p ALABAMA HOTEL, > Richmond Quay. | i 3IATT, R. CALLAN. |J Best of wines, liquors, and accommodation. ■§ J AI R .'virC UT T I ,N G. U -■• --"'■^~ L^ ; >- ''■■''• - dfl PROFESSOR BROWN'S jH HahvCutting, Shaving aud Shampooingj^^^H jSalboh,' where you can rely on Supcri^flßHJ workmanship and civility, second to in town. - --^<^^^^HHHHJ Professor Brown's Hair-Brushing AppartC^^^^H by steam power. NO MORE BALDNESS. $^| Professor Brown, Agent tor tliedß""" —^**f^^B Black Oxide ot Copper Rmi^L^L-y Three elbors Irom the alwfe / ' ifl^H
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 139, 1 December 1866, Page 1
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