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TITELBOURNE; EAMILY AND M ■*■ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GREYUtOUTH. JAMES JOHNSTON, in eturnirig ihjs sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the , public generally for the . : patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, cannot allow the present opportunity to pass: \pithout more , particularly expressing his (grateful thanks for the very extensive and liberal support he has received since his- loss. at the late calamitous fire. arid, in doing so begs to state that nothing shall be wanting on hro part to continue to merit the favors ; of his friends and the public, and to provide, for their comfort in such a manner that his Hotel shall be one that cannot be sur« passed on the West Coast. ' , Baths. ■'■ •■', : ii;l Detached Show Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. ■ ':'''- 'w . Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for the use of families. ■':..',■ Large Hall for Concerts, Lectures, &c, &el Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily.'' ( Night Watchman always in attendance. ALB ION H O ii/JSi.-.L "^** Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. L. JAK 08, Proprietor. '/• The Proprietor is proud to say that this well-known Hotel is still conducted on those principles that gained for it, under Tonks andHughes' proprietorship, aname associated with every comfort. ■.'•.< i * : : ' Whilst the arrangements for permanent Boarders have been carefully shidjed, jbhe Casual Visitor will experience that every;; care is taken to make his sojourn agreeable ;< and Commercial Travellers will find Sample i Rooms that have been specially prepared -for . this purpose. :V The Dining-Room is under the immediate charge of the proprietor. ; ' In the Bedrooms, neatness, good furniture, and ventilation are particularly attended to, ROSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL,; : Albert street. .: .ii ' D. M'KINTY begs to inform his friends ' . and old acquaintances that he has re-opened ' this Hotel, and trusts that by giving all the ; comforts of a home to secure a continuance, ,. of their support. ,• -„ d. M'KINTY, .. ;■■'":' . ■ - Proprietor. ;^ MA SON I C HO T E L, '!, Mawhera Quay. Although the advertisement is altered* A 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. ROY A L HOT EL, „ ' Richmond Quay. The Proprietor begs to inform his friends ; and the public that the above Hotel is now replete with every . convenience for. their <v comfort ; that the Wines and Spirits are of '■ the best description ; and that he is determined, none who visit the house will leave dissatisfied. .-* ; ■ ; JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. ; SUPREME COURT HOTEL, r Opposite the Court House. ' All persons having business at the Court • will find this house peculiarly adapted to ; ' their wants, having, warm and comfortable ' parlors, lofty and well aired bedrooms, and ; ; j every other convenience for; boarders and "^ visitors. Ales, Wines, arid Spirits of cele- ' brated brands only kept. • ■' JOHN HERON,. Proprietor. ; .;! "PRELIMINARY NOTIQE.; > ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, f:' H ; Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. •••■■■•« .MAT. FEEHAN.is now proprietor, and >'- r the improvements and extension he is making lr will render this. Hotel the most comfortable : in town. .'. . . ;•" FLA NN E R Y'S HOiTE L, '■'■■■* (Old Harp of Erin). v ; ;! P. FLANNERY now announces his Re- : . Opening on the old site. "The ' present '. building n every respect is much superior to . ' the last, but as personal observation is best, every one is invited to call and judge for ' '*; himself. , ' MAWHERA QtfAY, ' Next Hamilton and NichoL ...;.', TTNITED STATES HOTEL^;. Mrs MARGT. OGDEN (late of the Sham] - ; rock Hotel, Castlemaine) bases her claims .. for custom on the excellence of her liquors, , , ■; the extent of accommodation.. (especially;: adapted for boarders), and the great titfcen- „ tion that is paid to all who patronise the ■ ; V UNITED STATES HOTEL. - ' ;--. ■•■) GOLDEN AGE HO TE L-, Richmond Quay. ' ! '' Commodious Stable. The best brands liquors only kept. Pizzey and M'Carthy s sparkling Ales always on tap. - : JAMES CATTLE, Proprietor. PIONEER HOTEL AND STORE,' Marsden, New River. , Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses . " always on hire. "1 ..-.,-„ Packing done at the shortest notice and most ,' ; ' moderate rates. '. .!• Superior accommodation for travellers, and; Good Stabling. " c . J. CARD, Proprietor. CA F E D E P Aft IS, Revell street, Hokitika. : BEN. OSBOR N E Begs to inform his old friends that he has taken the above Hotel, where they will receive the same attentions and comforts for which his former establishment was noted. Privatejapartments for families. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. The Cuisine is under the charge of a pro* fesaional cook.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 672, 10 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 672, 10 May 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 672, 10 May 1870, Page 1

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