Melbourne Family an_» , COMMERCIAI^ HOTEL, :.. r Greyhouthj : JAMES ; JOHNSTON^ in etorning Ms ; sincere thanks to his numerous friends and ,,; .: ttie public generally for ithe patronagei/ hitherto' 'bestowed ■ upon him, , cannot < fiilow^ , 1 the. present opportunity to pass without'/ i more particularly expressing his grateful . thanks for the very extensive .and .liberal ,-, support he has received since his loss at the, . , late calamitous fire, and in doing so begs jto</ ■' state that nothing shall be wanting; ; qn his /> : part to continue to merit the favors of his , mends and the public, and to. provide for their ; comfort in , such a manner that rajs Hotel shall be one that, r CA»W6T'Bi|lßi*» '' passed on the West Cdait. " ; " • : ' ! " ! - "' f - , . Baths. "" ""■ ■■■■■•'■■■- .!■•• .;•;.; ..-.^.vjr Detached Show Rooms for Commercial' Gentlemen. ; : : " ' j ' ■ Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for the use of families. . , V i Large Hall for Concerts, Lectures. 4c, Ac. j Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily.: ; ,' . ; Night Watchman always iii attendance. .' ; ; l ri a NAp.ixif i :._l>.;T|-ji, r\^ Richmond Quay. , i V >.J ■ ; \ ■ ,:V ; '" " " '■'■■ "'"''-'- "1 i^^i House has undergone a thorough repair; the Bedrooms are ; newly furnished ■ |and well ventilated. .-.,,, : ...... .. , ' The Restaurant ,<jan compete with any in Greymouth, being under my own supervision. • . T; •• : ■ ; •• The Liquors are of the best brands,,, other being kept. ' : ..- ',;.' ',-. , ■ / ■■;" y ;.; ;;• COCH_v£^EV.ji L' ANN E R Y^S ; HO,T EiLV (OldHarpofErin^. , >;,;,; I, T v FL.^NNERY now announcf;p^_k r «Je- ; > i , j\'i,y , , ofj— j * — * • ■ - _,«v*» : r^^SJK^^^^ m> j_______K ___Br^^ - M ~ancroia"auquaim,auubß mume naa le^upeaed this Hotel, and trusts that by giving all the comforts of a home to secure a cohtianjince of their support. -..'.. ■■;..'■ . ,-- --d. M'ftiNTYt : ; : ;. . .Proprietor. : i MA SON I C H6T El^ Mawhera Quay. V. Although the adyertisement 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 gratefuUy acknowledged by the Proprietor. ~ FRED. CLARKE. T* OY A L HOT _t ! L, : ~j^~ Rioktttond-QtHty.' - - -.. - ; The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public that, the above Hotel is now ; replete with every ' convenience for their j comfort.;, that the Wines and Spirits are of 1 the best description ; and that he is deter- \ mined none who visit the house will leave diSsatisfiecL • ,-j_ : ; p I -..-, . JAMES: HOWIE, Propnetor,, , PRELIMIN ARY NOT'I GE, And ■--• --—,-..-- Pleasant news to many an old friend. CHARLEYR H O D E S S .. ....:-.,-.V'. • New! Hotel — ''["',['■ i" ''■. l r THE FERRY H O TE^ Just opposite— the- Landing -Place^lrom Cqbden, . Mawhera Quay. -p;RifiLIMINA:RY| N?OT'|q^. ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, - . Comer of Albert street and Mawhera Qttay. -.. MAT. FEEHAN is now proprietor, and the improvements and extension he is making will- render this; Hotel the most Comfortable m.town. ; :''/.''.'/'.'.. .' -,:'. : . '"' ;J^f. : ' i"TNITED STATES HOTEL. '\J '••■ : '" :___. ••■ ' . •■-^'■■^ 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 atfcen* tion that is paid to all who patronise the B ' UNITED STATES H6*CBK ; f*i OLDIiN AGE ffOTEL, V^ Richmond Quay. . J ;'; r Commodious Stable. The be>* brandi, [ liquors only kept. Pizzey and McCarthy 8 sparkling Ales always on tap. '-i-,,;--.'.^ JAMES CATTLE^ Prbprietoft: : : CO UR T HOUSE HOTELi Gresson street, ' r I.. . Stm under the same management None but the best beers drawn. Hen* nessy's and MarteU's brandy only kept. All other spirits of the bsst quality. PIONEER HOTEL AND STORE, Mabsdbn, New River. Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Hones always on hire. ■'.-:■■. Packing done at the shortest notice and most • : : .■<>: .... moderate rates. ■ y;^.h Superior accommodation : for travellent and ■■ : Good Stebling., . , i: ; > Ji- CARD, Proprietor; e.A!-F,B. D;Br PA » IriS, ReveU street, Hokitika. ' ;:. : 'B E.N. : _'o RB^.X^^f;, Begs to inform his void friends that he haft taken the above Hotel, where they will *c* ceive, the same attentions and, comforts for which his former, establishment was noted. ■i V. . ..■•■■ .■- : .■'— - ; - ,:,:. '.'..•■ .;,:.{> .. ; Private apartments for familiei. w Sample rooms for <»)mmercudgent|emeib 1 The Cuisine is under the charge of a pro* f eßnonal cook.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 676, 19 May 1870, Page 1
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