TTAMILTON SILMEK'dTiOTEL, Mawheka Quay, G RE' V M O U T H. Commercial men and visitors to Greymouth will find this most centrally-situated and \ commodious hotel to be the best suited for I transaction of business of any in the tewn of Greymouth. It is by far the largest, and . posseses not only a most complete suite of j Bedrooms, but also two of Alcock's best I finished Billiard Tables, which are unsur- . passed in New Zealand, and are always i attended to-fby attentive and experienced markers, , The ample accommodation, and view from the balconies, fully warrant its appellation of a first-class family hotel and home. JFor public lectures or entertainments the lav£e hall is an equal on the Coast, if, indeed, surpassed in the Colony. Visitors during the Christmas week' will meet with every attention to their wants, &c. A night watchman at all times in attendance. &&'■' A thoroughly/^ jperienced cook, with watchful and attentive assistants to look?*? after the dining-room. ' HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. HAMILTON'S HOTEL, Cobden. GILMER'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Charleston. 9 GILMER'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, Westport. TAMES JOHNSrOL *^ OF THE MELBOURNE HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Desires to express his heartfelt thanks to all his customers and friends for the leniency shown to him for all his shortcomings during the erection of the New Build ing. The House is now Re -opened, under the old management of F. B. Waters; but so superior is it 1n all its arrangements to the old hotel, that any description in the shape of an advertisement would be futile, nothing but an inspection of the premises will convey ari adequate idea of the pains that have been taken, not only to foster the former connection, but to augment it, by holding out inducements in the shape of increased accommodation to families, commercial men, and the general public. The above statement is not the stereotyped phraseology of ordinary advertisers ; therefore, being truthful, James Johnston feels emboldened to ask for public support, and pledges himself to well deserve it. XjILANNERY'S HOTEL, (Old Harp of Erin). P. FLANNERY now announces his ReOpening on the old site. The present Duiidmgin every respect^ much^^ superior to • the last, but as personal observation is best, every one is invited to call »n\ judge for himself. MAWHERA QUAY, Next Hamilton and NichoL Cl LU B HOTE L , Mawhera Quay. The Proprietor has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public of 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, Proprietor, pANA DI A N HOTE L', Richmond Quay. The House has undergone a thorough repair; the Bedrooms are newly furnished and well ventilated. The Restaurant can compete with any in Greymoutn, being under my own supervision. The Liquors are of the best brands, no other being kept. CAROLINE COCHRANE. Masonic h Qj&*frzr~*~ Mawhera Qua-yr-^ 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. TAKE T7AKATIP The Proprietor wishes his friends and the public to call and judge for themselves, n"t only of the alterations in his Bedrooms, but the admirable Cuisine. : A suite of Chambers set apart for private families. WM. KING, Proprietor. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, '^■A Richmond Quay. JAMES CATTLE, Proprietor. Commodious Stable. The best brands of liquors only kept. Pizzey and M'Carthy's sparkling Ales always on tap. FKOM COBDEN TO BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. HARRY HOPE is now in possession of the BOUNDARY HOTEL. The Bedrooms are numerous and well*, fur nished. . HARRY HOPE. Proprietor. m A R A ' S HALL. The recent extensive improvements enable the proprietor to offer to all comers the most ampleaiid comfortable accommodation. Neither expense nor care has been spared in selecting the choicest stock of liquors. #QUINLAN, . . :. Proprietor
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 618, 4 January 1870, Page 1
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