TT N I O N 1H O T E L Matvhera Quay, GREYM O U T H. To Commercial Men on circuit, Families visiting the Grey, and the public. This famed Hotel has long enjoyed a celebrity for its extent or accommodation; being literally as familiar in their roouMfg M "household words" with those who Hive once enjoyed its hospitality ; but the fttt*-' 5 ' prietor, aware that he has hitherto devoted himself too much to business matters of tuT extraneous nature, has determined for tbe future to make his establishment .the leading Commercial and Family' Hotel in the Colonies, knowing that the large area of ground which the house '"covers, together' with its wonderful capabilities, gives hinf an opportunity not attainable by any otbef hotel proprietor. To achieve his end be bas made many useful and long-wanted alteraV tions and additious, and has also engaged a staff of servants second to none, under the * management of Mr F. B. Waters, and now seeks the suffrages of those to whom* lshis advertisement is addressed, in the hope t^iat he may soon reap the Reward he considers his due for having satisfied a veant long felt, namely, a thorough and ccnplete FAMILY HOTEL. JOSEPH KILGOUR, Proprietor. MELBOURNE FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GRRyMOUTH. .;•?"•, Baths ; Detached ShoAv Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen ; Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for the use of families ; ■ Large Hall for Concerts, Lectures, &c, 'ic. Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily.' : ' Kight Watchman always in attendance. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. FL.A NN. E RYU HO TE l\ (Old Harp of Erin). , P. FLANNERY now annonnces his ReOpening on the old site. The present biiilding n respect is much superior to the last, but as personal observation is best, eyory one is invited to call and judge fox himself. •-...... MAWH ER A QUA V, Next Hamilton and NichoL ;^: ROSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEfi Albert street . ; / . D. M'KINTY begs to inform jm friends and old acquaintances that he has re-opcoed . this Hotel, and trusts ; that by giving all : tUe comforts of a home to secure a continuance ;, of their support. ' " ... : .s" ■■■•-.•■■ . ..... D. M'KE^FYi^^.i/' ■/■ r ■■;■ i*rpptietor. MAS O N 10, H-0 T E L, 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. .^ ; ■■-...;. . ;. : > FitED.jCLARK6O ROY A L HO TE L> 5 Richmond Quay. . * ", The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public that the above" Hotel is jwyr replete with every convenience, for- their comfort; "that the Wines and Spirits are of i the best description; and that heis.deter--1 mined none who the house will leave dissatisfied. . ' =''• JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. PR E L I'M I N AR V N^OT I C E> ."'■ . ' "And ' .- \' ::/ . ■■■*■-* l Pleasant news to many an old friend. C H A R LEY .. EHOD E S^ : ' : "■ New Hotel-^-r •-"- ■ „ ;> THE " FERRY .HOTELii.;-. Just opposite the Landing-place from ; ■•-■ /Cobden, ...• ■■-..:- ;.. ■■■:■ j Mawheka Quay. :^t . T3 R ELI M I N AR V IST.OTI G]|. ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, ". : V ' , Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. : MAT. FEEHAN is now proprietor, and the improvements and extension he is making will render this- Hotel the most - comfortable in town. ••■.-•.•■: • " ",..,•. -.;;■ ■ ■ — ' ■'.*- TT.N ITE D. ; § T ATE^ •HOTEt '.'-.'. ' Mrs MARGT. OGDEN(iateo£ the Sham' ' rock Hotel, Cast]emaine) bases her claims for custom on theexCiellence df her jjjnortj i the extent Of (esp^dSliy [ adapted for boarders), and the great attention that is p(iid td aU .wfc> patronise the " \. . ia , mf ™ D S^AJES HOTEL * ; v r f^iOLb EN AGE HO^TEii 7. r Richmond Quay. ■'";..- *'" y ""' : ;''.'•' Commodious' S|»ble." The .best brands- ? ,; liqiii,ors ; oniyiepK *..Pizzey apd M'Ca^thyis • . spavkling Ales always on tap.. .-,.; > ;- • ■• •" : ? .- : JAMES CATTLE, Proprietpt. ; r ' ' : •pIONEER HOTEL AND STORE, ■; '^fARSDEN, New River.': \' . Ladies and Gentlemen's. Saddle Horses '■■■; •. always on hire! ; ' Packing done at the shortest notice and most ... t \ ; moderate rates. • -v Superior accommodation for travelleriv and Good Stabling. • . . - J. CARP. Proprietor. :• T O N E S' HOTEL-; MawheraQuay.r ...;.,. Good Stabling and - Loose Boxes. ; : ' - ■ JAMES^JQNESr^u*-. * proprietor.- --/^ AF E DE I P?A >'»..'i 8-j \y v Reven street, fl^ntiKa. ; -J ben. o s i i.o: : ii;|;i^ Begs to inform his old friends that he Ha taken the' abovefHotel, vhere they will receive the same attentions and comforts for -which his former establishment was noted.Private apartments for families, y Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen.' TheCuiune is under the charge of a pr fessional cook.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 685, 9 June 1870, Page 1
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732Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 685, 9 June 1870, Page 1
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