TVTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS.'! NEW BOOKS!!! THE GREYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. JOHN BOURKE ROCHE, : (Successor to Richard Shannon), Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer, Music and Fancy Goods Repository. A large and well selected stock of Account Books, and every description of; Commercial arid Fancy Stationeiy, &c , &c.; &c. A choice selection of Books by the . best authors. . ■, Musical Instruments : — ' Flutes, Accordeons, Anglo-German Concertinas, Flutinas, &c, &c, &c. A Circulating Library of the best works, ancient and modern. . Berlin Wools, Beads, Slippers, Embroidery, ! Patterns, &c., &c, &c. J.-B. ROCHE is agent for the Son Francisco, News of the World, the European Mail, Home News, Nation, Melbourne Leader and Australasian, Grey River Argus, West Coast Times and Leader, &c, &c, &c. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! I J. B. ROCHE has in stock every descrip- ! tion of Toys from the Gyroscopic Top and the Optic Steam Wonder down to the smallest sixpenny China Doll. TT A MILTON'S HOTEL, Cobden. HAMILTON'S LINE OF SADDLE HORSES. Further Reductions to meet the times. Stations— COßDEN, CAMPTOWN, AND AHAURA. ROCK OF CA.SHEL HOTEL Between Albion and Maxwell's Hotels, Mawhera Quay ALEXANDER SOMMERVTEEE 'mLL* (Late of the United States Hotel, Gresson street), Has how opened the above Hotel. The house is entirely renovated, and will be found one of the most comfortable Miners' Houses in Greymouth. . ; An entirely new Stock of Wines and Liquors laid in. ALEXANDER S. HALL, Proprietor. f^i L V B HOTEL \_/ 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. .... ■pMPIB.E HO T EL, Richmond Quay. ; J AMES JONES, : (Formerly Harp and Shamrock, Charleston f\ DDFEL L 0 W S HOTEL, • Mawhera Quay. JOHN BULSTP ODE has 'again opened this well known house. He sells a magnificent glass of beer, but don't take his word for it. OYALH 0 T E L. Richmond Quay. The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public that the above Hotel is now replete with every convenience for their 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. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Gresson street, Greymouth. : A visit to this hotel will euable the old frequenters to arrive at an estimate of what improvements can be made upon an old building. i With the new alterations are new management, new liquors, and a new welcome to all enquirers. IVJ" O T i 0 E . ' Parties who paid for Shares in the Art Union for Tymon's Hotel, at Camptown, are hereby informed that the Cash will be refuuded on application where the money was paid. The Proprietor having niade extensive alterations and improvements in the House, , he is prepared to offer the best accommoda- . tion to travellers at moderate charges. Visitors to the Commercial Hotel can de- ( pend on meeting with attention and civility. Good Stabling. .:/ T. W. TYMONS, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 709, 4 August 1870, Page 1
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