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A L 'B I 0* N :t; H 0' T; E L ■ :- : :■.■'. MESSRS. '■ Beg to announce r that they have again resumed. /business in tJieir. well-known and old'establiehed hotel, the future management of which will be carried out undefc the < personal . svfgef vision : o,f : one of . .the proprietors. ':" ' ' : ;; -■<'■■ u-. Iv.-l-.-iR Cofrmerbial'genllem'eri and vMtdiS'^from the country jwill find^: a. visit thsb the arrangements now made for their, comfort are hot surpassed by siiiy Hotel in New Zealand, , and that for' faVnilies ; travelling-it possesses r all the comforts ;i^d.,accommodatioil 7 of a home. . . .•': . ! .•«>■.;.■';.:•' T" :.■ .,.. : . ..;-r '■:'-'?. The Culinary department ■ has; belto reorganised, and the determinatibii'of thfe proprietors is to keep it in a state of. thfe Utmost ■efficiency. ■'■;]■■„ ..-. i; The Billiard room will. 'always ,be attended upon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it to Tbd'citile'd the best room on the coast.. . .'''.''*.'[' \ .y • Late files of Colonial and Prpvincialpapers. always to be seen. : : y\ >'■■■> V; '■>'■■ M TONiSandHTJGttis; ..;- - - Proprietors.' /S. OM m : e ;r,;c i a, l . 'h wi;e l V^ ,', .' Corner of '. . H . Mawhera Quay, and Boundary Street First-class .accommodation ior Boardera, excellent Beds, first-class .Table, Tfritlr e'yeryihing the season will afford,-. and'^Wines, Spirits and' Ales of the best «jtiiwity.'/ :!i *{ The best Billiard R oom on the; Coast, 1 with two first-class Tables, attended %" ? cjirerul markers. Frenchj jtalian,' German', 7 and Scahdiuayian . spokeii,. and 'newspapers o£, i&ui. s.ame always on file. ' ; '; ! . ' ; , EDWARD ANChSI >•••'•■ ' ■■■•••■=■ ■■- „-; Proprietor. T^ UR6P EA N '" H QJ ; | L. ■■■:•: DEUTSCHES. GASTHAUS,^ RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMQUtH. : J. MULLER, PRoJRIETGRi;^ Superior A ccqm modation for TRivfEtusßS. DUKE ; ;pF. EDINBURGH tfOTEL, . • _ " '.''■;■■ Corner of /!' ' V; ' ; 'v ; '„:' .ilberji'and HtMipital streets. i; . I. ABRAHAMS haying taken' the above hotel will be^ most' happy to see any of his old friends, ihat inayfavor him 'with a'call. None but' the ,best brands; of; ,liqxiorß' kept. ISAAb ABRAHAMS^ Proprietor. /^PSMOPOLITAN 1 HO^EIi V.-.-.-"" •: " ■" "■" S : ' ; :;' : "- r::; — - .. .Mawhera Quay. ' . Cf. F.. MAXWELL ■....;; .'.'.,, ; Proprietor. N. B. ■— Exiensiye Stabling Accommodation jfS A RROLL'S TRAFALGAJa; HOTEL, \_J. Mawhera Quay. '. The further extensive improvements (just finished) of this well-known Hotel; comprising additional Double and. Single Bedrooms, Private ; Parlors, and;. a new and Spacious Dining-room, fully enable the Proprietor to: realise what has. ever, been, his first consideration, viz.; thoroughly good -accommodation and moderate charges. . i)>: D, CARROLL, Proprietor. LAKE WAKATIP HOTEL. ■ - _ ■.■■•■' : , ■:;;,- The Proprietor wishes his friends.* and the public to call and judge for themselves, not only of the alterations in his Bedrooms, but the admirable Cuisine. A suite of Chambers set apart for private families. -' ; "'■ " :] ' WM. KING, Proprietor. IVT OTI C E TO DI GGE RS. J3 ■ ■ . •'-■ ■:•'. ... -.■-: MAT. FEEHAN, late of the Eight Mile aud Star Hotel, Greymouth, has once more OPE NE D a Dicgers' Home at the NATIONAL HOTEfi, Boundary atreet. ' Airoldfriendsareinvitedto call and see for themselves. ■ ; !-■ . MAT. FEEHAN, ... -'■■' 'Proprietor. HA NN E Y'S HOT EL . Tainui street, >■■■'*< (Opposite Kennedy Brothers); The Proprietor begs to inform his : friend and .the public that the above Hotel is now replete with every convenience for their com* fort; that the' Wines and Spirits are of the best description, and that he is determined none who . visit . the house will leave diesatisfied. . . . J V PATK..HANNEY» Proprietor. XJ RI A N BOR 0 U HOT EL, :-lr Mawhera Quay. D. SHEEDY, Proprieion ' ; The Wines, Ales, Liquors and -Accom* modation at this favorite Hotel^ are not be surpassed in Greymoutii. >\ . \ . . . ; PIONEER; HOTEL ANJD: STORE* Nassden. Newßiver. . Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horse always on hire.- „ Packing done at the shortest notice and moa moderate rates. ... .= Superior accommodation for travellers, an Good Stabling: ; \, J. CARD, Proprietor. TON ES' HOT* B -L", ■ ; Mawhera Quay. .;, Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. JAMES JONES, Proprietor. ARSHALL AND COPELAND' DUNEDIN AtEIS; The undersigned are in receipt of a further consignment of the above celebrated ALES, of the new brew. ' NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 762, 6 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 762, 6 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 762, 6 December 1870, Page 1

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