ALBION HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greykouth. TOSKS AND HUGHES, Proprietors. In the alterations, so extensive tbat this Hotel maybe considered rebuilt, 'the Proprietors have not only considered every accessory to comfort, but have endeavored tocombine in its fnnnsliing whatever art and taste . could suggest, so that the most particular may be suited. j In. making this announcement, the Proprietors cannot refrain from expressing their thanks for the patronage they have all along received, and their earnest resolve to retain it. The permanent boarder and the casual visitor will alike find their comfort has'been carefully consulted; and sample rooms have been specially prepared fcr the conveufence of comrb'erfcial travellers. ■; . V ... ; The Diuing-i'oom-ds 'Ui*dCT.<ih*^_ffle3iate care of the Proprietors. From the Balcony, a magnificent view is commanded of the river, bar and sea. The Reading-lloom, replete with Home and Colonial papers, forms a delicious lounge, and is kept at genial heat and well ventilated, and from its large proportions and the antechambers adjoining is admirably adapted for Lodge meetings, public assemblies, and dinners, which latter are prepared on the shortest notice. The Bedrooms, being well furnished and well ventilated, recommend themselves. The Billiard-room is spacious aud lofty, and contains one of Alcock's and one of Pazer's tables, of an excellence that has not hitherto been surpassed; and the attention and civility of the markers may be depended upon. In each of the numerous Sitting-rooms there is a comfortable fireplace. Night Porter on the premises. ALBION HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth ; And EMPIRE HOTEL, Gladstone street, Westport. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. A SHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL. What constitutes a good Hotel? Good table and Liquors; good single and double Bedrooms ; good attendance, and the eye of the Proprietor over all. Visitors will find all these requisites at this Hotel. EDWIN ASHTON, Proprietor. /COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL" Mawhera Quay. G. F. MAXWELL, Proprietor. N.B.— Extensive Stabling Accommodation I N G E R'S H O T E.L (Late -Banstan Hotel), '" Gresson street, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. Luncheon and a Glass of Ale, jSixpence. L U B. H O T E L , Mawhera Quay. The Proprietor has. much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he has just finished his alterations, comprising — Additional Bedrooms, and a Large and Lofty Hall, specially built for public purposes and the meetings of Societies. The Cuisine, as. hitherto, is under his personal superintendence. H. HUNT, 1 Proprietor. mHE BANK HOTEL, E. COUTANCHE, Proprietor, Late of the Edinburgh Castle. Can confidently recommend its Table d' Hote, the. appointments of its comfortable Bedrooms, and the Excellence of the Liquors. ■Rational hotel, — - ' ■ Boundary street. MRS. BURCHELL (late of the Dunstan Hotel) having taken this, well-known house, respectfully solicits a share of that patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on it, aud she will do her utmost to deserve it. O V A L H O T E L , Flagstaff Point. Every attention paid to the quality of the Liquors and the comforts of the Table. Good Stabling. Storage for Goods. G. DAVISON, Proprieto rjIHE COVE OF CORK HOTEL has JL been transferred from the corner of Arney street and Richmond Quay to those spacious premises, jon Mawhera Quay, lately occupied \>y Cassius and Comiskey. In the necessary alterations special attention ha 3 been paid to every improvement that teuds to the comfort of visitors. GEO. MARTIN, Proprietor. AMIE TA L HOT EL, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. JAMES MORTON, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL Mawhera Quay. Although the advertisement is altered, there is no change in the mode of conducting this Hotel. It has attained for itself a degree of public favor, which is gratefully acknowledged by the Proprietor. FRED. CLARKE. P^ A^ U^ L~^ CANADIAN HOTEL. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. Of the Beat Brands only kept. Newly Furnished Bedrooms, and good sleeping accommodation for travellers. A first-class chef de cuisine is engaged to manage the Restaurant business. 1L L I A~M SAMPSON, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, French Polisher, and Undertaker, the oldest establishment on Greymouth, Johnston and Boundary streets, has just received a large assortment of Furniture, consisting of cedar Round Tables, Chests of Drawers, and every description of- Chairs and Sofas.— Repairs neatly done.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 438, 3 November 1868, Page 1
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