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•A, L B I O N H O T E L, Mawhkra Quay, Greymoutii, ' >AND ■ ■ =.-,-•'■ EMPIRE HOTEL, - Westport. The most comfortable and best conducted Hotels on the Coast. . " The system of management that has been adopted at these Hotels has secured /their success, and the Proprietors, from their past experience, can no w , say .vn&. confidence, that for comfort, convenience, and excellence of arrangements, their houses stand unrivalled on the West Coast. The Tables, under the charge of the pfpr prietors, will be supplied with -every delicacy the market affords. The wines, spirits, &c, naving their, particular attention may be relied upon for quality and brand. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. A SHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL. Richmond Quay. FRED. CLARKE Having taken this Hotel, can assure his friends and the public , ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME Is secured in the accommodation afforded \>y this truly FAMILY HOTEL." ft Old faces welcomed and new ones invited.' SWEENEY'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. The i ecent improvements have materially improved the accommodation of this wellknown Hotel ; its central situation rendering it aiso the most convenient in town for visitors. Lofty and well Ventilated Bedrooms. Private Apartments for Families First-class Billiard Tables The Wines, Spirits, &c, are the best that. can be procured. The Restaurant, being under the immediate supervision of the Proprietors, will be fouud adequate to all requirements. S~\ RI E N~T AL fIO'TEL. Richmond Quay, From the first of the Grey, this Hotel for Comfort has been familiar as a household word to all visitors, and the present Proprietors are fully determined to sustain its reputatibn>- .^ J. G. WALSH &jad CO., Proprietors. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. After visiting all the other diggings on the West Coast, the Proprietor finds "there is no place like home," and has therefore determined to make the White'^Horse Hotel, with which his name has been associated since the first settlement of Greymouth, not only his own permanent home, but a pleasant and comfortable one to all miners and others who may favor him with a call. Bowling Saloon. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor. "OUSH OH! NEW RUSH TO THE TRAMWAY HOTEL, Akney street. Great Attraction. Great Attraction. Extensive Alterations. Splendid New Skittle Alley. First-rate- Quoit Ground. N.B.— FREE TO THE MILLION. ELI HELLIER, Proprietor. DAN O'CONNELL HOTEL. Richmond Quay. The Table is kept by the Proprietor, a^ he can guarantee the quantity and quality » { the viands. The Bedrooms are very roomy and comfortable. J. T. FITZGERALD, Proprietor \S^{ OLDEN AGE HOTEL \JT Richmond Quay. Tke Nsr m es, Liquors, &c, are of the best, and th\accommodation most complete. \ Good Stabling. \ JAMES CATTLE, \ Proprietor. RI E NWq R U HOTEL,' MawbW Quay. D. SH%E D V V THE WINES, ALES, \^d LIQUORS Are unexceptional^ p a uteri . CANADIAN HoTi\ WINE S , SPIR IT S , f Of the Best Brands only kept. vfe. Newly Furnished Bedrooms, and good Bjfe6|.. ing accommodation for travellers. A first-class chef de cuisine is engaged to\ manage the Restaurant business. . [ T3 O A T M A N'S ARMS* JLJ /Flagstaff Point. Miners*^vl find, this a good house of call. Good Liquors only kept. LE S L"rfe^yi|^yß '1' MA N,, J Boat^^fliJJ|^Hy^fl^M|i«
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 285, 9 November 1867, Page 1
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