/BOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. F. DELAS CARRERAS Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF PAROA THIS EVENING, At eight o'clock, at the S:vlfcwatcr. pBESBYTEBIA'K CUUIICH BUiLDQW FUND. A FANCY BAZAAR, For the purpose of aiding iv defraying the expense of the erection of the Pr sbyterian Church in Greymouth, will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, Werita street, during Christmas week. Contributions will be received by Mrs Barkley, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Kerr, Mrs M'Lean, Mrs M'intosb, Mrs Glenn, Mrs M'Milhn. Mrs Shaw, Mrs Seabrooke, Mrs', Hogg, Miss Pegg, Mi*s Taylor, Miss Tait, aud Miss Parkinson. JAMES KERR, Chairman of Committee. mRIXITY CHURCH, GREYMOUTH. X A GIFT AUCTION Will l.c held in ihe Volunteeii Hall, ON FRIDAY EVENING, the 25ra INST., In aid of the Building Fund of the Church ; and as it is desirable to liavethe debt cleared off at the opening of the new portion, the Committee earnestly request the assistance of their frieuds. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mr G. S. Smith. For the Committee. CLEM. WINTER, Hon. Secy. TT N I O N HOTEL, Mawuera Qvav, Gerymouth. P T E It CAMERON (Late of the British Hotel, HokitikaJ Begs to announce th;it he has leased from Mr Joseph Kilgoui* the Union Hotel from This Day, and he trusts, ns he believes, that the commercial and general public will receive those attentions which shall make the Hotel the same as it has hitherto been considered oneof the most commodious and best managed establishments on the West Coast. Special attention will be paid to the convenience and comfort of Boarders, Travellers, and persous travelling en route through Greymouth to other parts of the Colony. I Tho Hotel comprises a large number of . convenient, well-ventilated sleepiug-rooms, [ well aud comfortably furnished. Also public [ and private rooms for commercial and business men, as also for private parties. Special attention will hi paid by tli9 new proprietor to tbe Culinary Deparfcineut, aud au excellent table will form one of the chief features of the establishment. There i 3 a line Billiard Saloon under the management of an experieuced and attentive markor. The Wi'.ies, Spirits, Ales, and other liquors served at the bar will be of tho very best description purchasable in the best markets. O T T G i". Tho undersigned having disposed of his hotel business to Mr PEIER CAMERON 7 , late of Hokitika, begs to recommend the. new landlord to his old friands and customers — feeling well assured that their comfort nud convenience will be considered, aud the hotel well con lucted under such able and experieuced management . JOSEPH KILGOUR. "y ICTORIA HOTEL AND DANCING SALOON, Greymouth. The only House Licensed for Dancing on the West Coast. This Unrivalled Spacious Establishment is OPEN NIGHTLY. The Floor uf the Room is nniversallyadmitted • to be the best iv New Zealand A really enjoyable evening can be here spent. R. B. GOFF, Proprietor. I^T OTI Cfi O F REIIO V A L~MRS GEORGE feels great pleasure in informing the Parents and Guardians, of the Grey District that, in consequence of her School increasing so rapidly, she has removed her LADIES' SEMINARY and BOARDING SCHOOL, to those delightfully situated aud commodions premises, in Arney street ('ately in the occupation of luspeitor James), where, by strict attention to the instruction of htr pupils, she hopes to sustain her reputation as a teacher. N.B.— MRS GEORGE having secured the services of an efficient French Teacher is prepared to receive a limited numbar of pupils, adults and children, at her residence, Arney street. Hours of meeting, 8 o'clock, two evenings a week. For further particulars apply above. "jyr r w\ w! Wilson, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, &c. (Lite of Dunedin), Will in future attend the Courts at AHAURA AND NAPOLEON. Office— Fraser's Store, 1 Ahaura. PROPERTIES F,OB SALE. The Undersigned has the following Properties FOR SALE :- Two-storey Building in Tainui street, suitable for Hotel Store in Waite street Fonr-roomed Cottage in Mount street Secti jus in Chapel street Sections in Alexander street. W. HIXDMARSH, j Tramway
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 756, 22 November 1870, Page 3
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