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AL B I ON' 'HOTEL v .fey? .;;> GREYJMfoujJ^lk MESSRS. TONKS alß> HUGHES Beg to announce that they have again turned business in their well-known and nld-established hotel, the future management of which will be carried out under the personal supervision" of one of the proprietors. Corrmerc-ial gentlemen and visitors from tie country will -find on a visit that the arrangements now made for their comfort are not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand, and that for families travelling it poeFesFe all the comforts and accommodation of a home. •;■■■*■ The Culinary department has Veen^**' organised, and the dcteimination of the \ toprietors is to keep it in a state of the ntmos efficiency. The Billiard room will always be attended npon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it still to.be called the best room on the coast. Late files of Colonial and Provincial papers always to be seen. TONKS and HUGHES, . Proprietors. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEJ, Mawhera Quay. G. F. MAXWELL Proprietor. N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accomnr.odatiop /^RIENTAL HOTEL, Richmond Quay. JAMES MORTO N. Proprietor. T AXE WAKATIP HOTEL. The Proprietor wishes his friends and the public to call and judge for themselves, n*t only of the alterations in his Bedrooms, but the admirable Cuisine. A suite of Chambers set apart for private families. WM. KING, Proprietor. T3RITISH AMERICAN HOTEL, (Late.J. F. Jobnstone's) ANTONIO'S FLAT. As this hotel is the only licensed house on the road to Murray Creek and the Inangahua reefs, the Proprietor has newly fitted up the premises, iv order to secure a comfortable house for travellers. Good and Extensive Stabling. ALBERT BEARD, Proprietor. ■VTOTICE TO DIGGERS MAT. FEEHAN, late of the Eight Mile and Star Hotel, Greymontb, has once "more OPENED a Diggers' Home at the NATIONAL HOTEL, Boundary street. All old frieuds are invited to call and see for themselves. MAT. FEEHAN, Proprietor. HA NN E Y'S HOTEL. Tainui street, * * (Opposite Kennedy Brothers). 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. PATK. HANNEY, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. 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 willlea^e dissatisfied. JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. pOLDEN AGE HOTEL Richmond Quay. Commodious Stable. The best brands of liquors only kept. Pizzey and M'Cartbys sparkling Ales always on tap. JAMES CATTLE. Proprietor. IONEER HOTEL AND STORE, Mabsden. New River. Ladies and Gentlemen's "-addle Horses always on hire. Packing done at the shortest notice and moat moderate rates. Superior accommodation for travellers, and Good Stabling. J. CARD. Proprietor. T O N E S' HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. Good StaMing and Loose Boxes. JAMES JONES, Proprietor. ~T\ UNEDIN HOTEL, -*-^ Mawhera Quay, Between the Albion and Cosmopolitan Hotels. JAMES JON ES , (Formerly Harp and Shamrock, Charleston. /^VDD FELLOWS d^OTEL, Mawhera Quay. JOHN BULSTRODE has again opened this well known house. He sells a magnificent glass of beer, but don't take his word for it.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 1

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