L^B' j r^|; ( '^H o t t r s , : "; Greymouth;: . /MESSRS, TONKS AND HUGHES. Beg to announce that they have again jresumed business .in their weff-knowri and old-established hotel,'the futuremariageinent of which will be -carried out urider 'the personal supervision of one of the. proprietors.. . :■-:.,'.:. .•■•,-.;■. ,:V;-Tr,r Coirmerciar gentlemen and visitors from the country will find on '"'a visit tiiat the {'■'.■■■■ arrangements now made for their epmfor^are-'! ',?,. '? not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand, ?Vf and that for families travelling ;it possesses 'C all the comforts and accommodation of a home. The Culinary departirient has been reorganised, and the determination of ihe pro prietors is to keep it in a state of the utmost efficiency. The BilKard rbdril will always be attended upon by good markers, and every e&rtion will be used to enable it still to be calle^fthe best ; robin on the coast. ,' . , . \ : \'.,^.'' Late files of Colonial and Provincial papers always to be seen. ' .. . ;i rj ' ;i , -,■%{:)' ■ ■ ■■:--;- > V'^NE&'nd ! Ht|'OSß^ ,' ■■■■'• Proprietors. f^i A RROLL'S TRAFALGAR HOTEL, :\±J:-yy^ Mawhera Quay; '.: ,;;.■■ The further; extensive improvements if just finished) this well-known Hotel, ©Wprisirig additional Double and Single Bedrobms, Private Parlptsj arid a ! new and Spacious Dmmg-rocfcti, fully enable tfie Proprietor to realise what has ever been lib first consideration; vife, thoroughly good' accommodation and moderate charges. ( i - i '^ r . , , D. CARROLL, Proprietor. SH IP u H i O {; E 'i, ■ Richmond Quayi Greyniduthj ' j L| C. 'A NSELrN^^. 1 ' Proprietor. 1 -■ Couplet bublie de' Beranger f r; Ma foi, 'si nies avaient -rhumeur * chagririe, •' '••:.'.••■<■■■..■■:■ .. /v^ Je leur diftiis tout baa y' allons Voir ■'I-' ■■f'ANS^LINE.!'" I1 '' •• ;; - '■- v-i r.r.v Car c'est la, yoyez-vous, que l'ori pent sans ■■' ■ ;■ faCOU -r.l-'jj.- ■ ■:.:■ ■-, ■• ■■;^- ■: ■>: ■.-?, t > Roire, riw et chapter urovieille ch4&Json. T;A K E #AX a TIP . HOTEL. r The Proprietor wishes his friendraijid the public to call and judge for theriiselvels, no only of the alterations in his Bedrooms, bu thfe admirable' Cuisiriel : " : { ; ; ', lV A suite of Chanibeis iet { apart for private fariiilies. - .;••.':' . •...■>• >. •■: ■ l ' "■-'■;/ v ''..''./'.''. ",-,' .' ' ' ' T3RIAN BORU :HiQTE'L i "^^ Mawhera ouay. : ?; " , D.'.SEtEEDY; Proprietor, , Q The .Wines, Ales, Liquors "»w4. i Accommodation at this favorite Hotel^Mt noA • .-**#**■ '■-, ;--■: ■ •..-:> •■■''" -i-i-Wl -*-"--^-- ', Mawhera Quay. : ':''_ --. ' . ..• , / :■'; ;•..» U..1 ■'. >,;■ ''T'V>i;J-j'J. r . " Vfe ILB B : )a ! T :f S T;E W F A : R i T'V i' it ■...'*''.'. . '..!';/ ''Proprietor.':' /v'; ' ''^^^ T^TA T;I,0 NAL HO TEX. ••;■■;'.■■■.•■ , Boundary street - ;:•! MRS. BURGHELL (late 'of the DunsUn Hotel) having taken this weU-Tuiowir house, respectfully sqUcits Vshare of that pat^oi^ge hitherto so liberally bestowed on i^aad^he -will do hermtmost "to deserve it. ;. ■■- ] .'•' '■. ■.:■. ■ •, ■ -. ;:;..' ... ' .,t ■. ■.■ TIARA »...S-:-:«jsfH-.A-frL--L. ?,•:-: -"I; '. ■ ',;'.-r * 5.) >!'■ . * r " 7 • The xecent extensive^improveirients'ewtble the proprietor to offer to all comets the mbst . ample and comfortable 1 accommodation;' . Neither expense nor care has been spared urselectingthe choicest stock of liqriors.^ • ».:•.-•.*= J. QUINLANT '-^ : : ; ■ ; -..' i ■ ,-Jh.-;: Prbpriet^ B'l R ■•!' GH T O v-K-i '.'.« H O T^IE L, - .'■•.•■ Gressori street. -■ -"j* •« Its' close proximity to ithe Court f House renders it the most convenient for all suitbre. And the 11 o'clock lunch is the lunch ■of Greymouth. -/-■• •>;■■:! ■ -.-.liv-y ■ .> ;; • —/ ■■ THOS. AIiDBIDGE^ > ■■■■ :. .-:■■' -f..; :■*■:■, t ' ■■ ■ Proprietor. ■ fX B I E NT A L ; -H O t E L, rj Quay. -i ?^ JAMES- M OETO N. .. .., .\ Prpprietoft •;-.-.. r,-v..-, '/?■•■•• .ri"' a ''ist k 1 ,"" 'h. 6" ; %^ifc,' JtJ Corner of >, ■■■•hi-l-Mawhera Quay and Tainui street" E: COUTANCHE, ProprietdrihaV >eturned from the -old country, .and resumed possession of this well-known and centrally .a^tedhotei-.------!-^--^--.^---*---'------ • •*Y--'. : :o.;--.-'-T;-)^»r..''' c e~^. : PATRICk^HANNEY (Late of the Shamrock Hotel, Gresson . :. ,,:' street), : . ,a) % Has Removed to his.Newly-Erected, Building, opposite Kennedy Brothers'.; Tainui ■street* -where he hopes to see alf hi* old friends Take notice of •■- ll - i! HANNEY'S HOTEL, Tainni; ttreet "TT E, ; O . MA B.T IN , - COVE OFCOKK. The Old. Arney Street Corner. Every requirement of a good) Family Hotel ;.:-,;U:,-; iariowtoei > ?..,;••. - f ••> -a . - GEO. MABtffl' /^IOSMOPOLXtIn HO TSI/ yj ■ ■■ V " ■-•■■•; ■'••.- :v ;; ! * :■. —: . ' " Mawhera Quay. : '. i! - ■;. : G."F7MAXWEtC < ': Vi '• - ' : . ■ ■ Proprietor. N.B.— Extensive Stabling Acconunodatioo
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 694, 30 June 1870, Page 1
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633Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 694, 30 June 1870, Page 1
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