COAL CRE E K HO T E L AND PUBLIC GARDENS. E. NELPON, begs to call the attention of the public to the above-named Gardens, whJcli are now in a high state of cultivation. From their retired situation they are beautifully adapted for the holdiug of Pic-nics at all times, but more especially during the approaching Christmas Holidays. Arbors, Swings, and every kind of amusement on the grounds. .--' Parties wishing to go up the Creek can-be accommodated with boats. i E. NELSON, Proprietor. . QPURT MAN'S A~RMS HOTEL, Albeut street, GEORGE MOORE, 'Champion Walker- of the Colonies, Begs to announce to his friends and the \ public that he has taken- the above Hotel, and will be happy to receive a visit from them. All the sporting papers taken in. Hot and Shower Baths always ready. 5 IVUTCHERS' ARMS HOTEL, I (Late Lake Wakafcip), J Richmond Quay, Greymouth. 1 HENRY PR I D GEO N | Proprietor. ji/j" URPH V'S FAMIL V HOT EL. f i Mawiiera Quay. % Dinner every day at 1 o'clock with all the ? vegetables of the season. P. MURPHY.^ SO U = T HLA N D HOT E L "~% Gresson street. m MRS. E. THOMPSON K [ Sole Proprietress, ' ■&:■ ■ ' ■ <p^s (From the Jetty Hotel, Invercargill.) ?/ T&R IE N, BO R U H O T- E L, Mawiiera Quay. / « , 1 D. SHEE i) V t THE AVINES, ALES, and LIQUOR^ V^jp Are unexceptionable. < ■ f\ 111 E N~'F~A~L HOT Ejf Richmond Quay, Gkeymouth. x .""sj / Morton/and co. /^ OS M O P O L I T AN/ H O T E IMawhera Quay. G. F,' MAXWELL, Proiniotor. N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accommodation GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Richmond Quay. The Wines, Liquors, &c, are of the best, and the accommodation most complete. Good Stabling. JAMES CATTLE, : Proprietor. T> O R A W F O R D, -*- • Late of the Nevis and Thompson's Diggings, Otago, Having tidcen the EMPIRE HOTEL, '% corner of Boundary street and Richmond Quay, trusts that all his old friends will give him a call. rpHE SHAMROCK HOTEL, JL Corner Boundary and Gresson streets, Having been extensively improved will be found to possess good and comfortable accommodation, m every respect. Every satisfaction guaranteed in the restaurant. J. C. MACMICHAELJp • M. FLANAGAN \ 10 I! net01s rriHE SHOTO VER HOTEL, •JL Mawhera Quay, Having just completed extensive improvements ni the accommodation, and doiag a first class trade, . IS FO R SA L E ;.•■;:. Best liquors, only kept. All the Sporting papers to be seen. W. HARVEY, Proprietor. ' ~ TT EL L I Ell'S S T A ll H0 T E L RIFLE GALLERY.: . SLAP BANG. SLAP BANG, HERE WE ARE AGAIN' Great Extensions. Greater Improvements NEW RIFLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ASD TWO SPLENDID SKITTLE ALLEYS. i SK I T TLEB./S K 1 T TLES. The Best Alley on the West Coast at the M ALABAMA HOTEL, ,% Richmond Quay. | t* MATT. R. CA.LL.VIT.. M Best of wines, liquors, and accommodation. mj?s A'l R - 0U T TING. W PROFESSOR BROWN'S . * Wl Hair-Cutting, Shaving and Shampooing^ JtM Saloon, where you c.iv rely on SuperioS^g^^H workmanship and civility, second to none ?^^H in town. . Professor Brown s Hair-Brushing Apparatus, by steam power. j^^H NO MORE BALDNESS. <£jtr T . V Professor Brown, Agent for the si djiev • <■ Biack Oxide ot Copper Pomade,^' , A Three doors f roiu the monster House i^l Mawhera Qua,y. ' .W. R. BROWK, Propi4t or ,^^H|
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 142, 8 December 1866, Page 1
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556Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 142, 8 December 1866, Page 1
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