A L B I '4 . jjv' ; r % J O T E L : ■ B -:\,.; : , ' . J ;" g«otmwj^;';;;;: ; v ; :? \. { MESSRS. TONES' AND ' WSSBOtti Beg to., announce that 'they ;, fia^'.> again resumed business in their ,wett-knp^.jand old-established hotel, the future;manaisemef>t.. , ■ of which will be 'Carried out under the .personal -supervision' ; of onevof-th'e, proprietors. "' .'••'•■ Commercial gentlemen and visitors from hhe country will fiiid oh a visit that tfce arrangements nw made for their comfort are iot surpassed by any'Hotei 5n New Zea^nd, and that for families ! travelling it possesses all the comforts "and accommodation of a home. ; ■'.;■'• -;"^f •> '■? The Culinary deparjfe^g|Ste beetf reorganised, and the dete"rm!&ati6n of the proorietore is to keep it in a siE§fesof ' the utmost efficiency. ; •: • »" 1" The Billiard room will always be attended ipon by good markers, ' and Weicy ejfertion will be used to enable it still to be called the ' ' best room on the coast. •-;■ •;, : Late files of Colonial and Proyincialpaperi always to be seen. . • ;' TONKSandHUGHE^ ■' ■' f . : ! '"• - ; 'Proprietors. COM M ER. C I AL slo 3^B L Corner of . ' f Mawhera Quay and Boundary Street. I First-class accommodation -for; Boarders, excellent Beds, first-class Table,; trith *veryI thing the season will afford; .and: iWine*, ! Spirits and Ales of tbe best quality. The best Billiard Room on the Coast* with two first-class Tables, attended by-- careful markers. French, Italian; German^ and Scandin avian languages spoken, . and 'newspapers of the same always on file. >>r. ; •; ' ED^A^D'INCfHE|, t^.u^!o p;e a n;; h<> te l. " DEUTjSCHES; GA^TIiAUS. QUAY, GR^YkpiJTH. ! J. MULDER, Pbopmbtob,,.) Superior Accommodationpor Travellers. •—^- i — rff-r 1 .' .. . * ; . -r^j-. — "T| UKU ~OF EDIN BURGH VHOTEL, Jfci/' Corner of. , j; .i Albert and Hospital streets, [j I. ABRAHAMS having taken the above hotel will be most happy to see .any of his old friends that may favor him^with.aiCalL None but the best ; brands of Liquors kept. ISAAC ABRAHAMS, Proprietor. Y^OSMOPOLITAN 2 h6iTEI» \Ji_- >■■■■■■■: I .^™ M /;. S '-. Quay. ' •'■-'ri : - ; ,;: :: ~GT^i MAXWJ&LIi ;'..■; '■,■■- ■■■■ ■ .-■!:. >;,---;.]-j Broprietor. N.B. "-Extensive Stabling -Accommodation : -''- : '--' ■■ ■' , : -^ — '-'■■■ • j ;■■ '■'■ -■;il--ni-[fl : — •fsk RRbLL'S ; TRAFAIXMB \j.,, •■'\-' : - ! ;;-;- f Mawhe»Qnayr. r - ; - J '^ The further extensive imprbveinei)ts (just .finished) of this weil-knp\^n H6M, comprising additional Double and 'Single Bedrooms, Private;. ,^arlbrs|i. and : ;a^ riew and Spacious Dining-room, fully enable jthe Proprietor to realise what has ever been iiis first consideration, viz., thorpughly good accommodation and moderate charges.' ' '',' \ ■ :■-.:■• D. CARROLL, Proprietor. "J\T OT-tOB^TTO Dia#ERS. ±S .■■:■ : f. : .: >?_}-,.. ,:'. il :. r ...U MAT. FEEHAN^lateiof th^EightMile and Star Hotel,: Greymouth, has once more OPENED : a Diggers' Home^at the NATIONAL.rHOTEL, Boundary.sfreet. • • All old friends. are invited to call and see , for themselves. ••■•■;■;.,.■ ..■..• .1 MAT. FEEHAN., Proprietor. HAN N E Y'S HOT E L Tainui street, 1 , (Opposite Kennedy Brothers). The Proprietor' begs to inform his friend and the public r that tb£ above Hotel is now replete with every convenience for their comfort ; that the \V ines 'and Spirits are of the best description, and that he is /.determined none who visit the house will leave dissatisfied. : '■'•• ' ' V V;' PATK. HANNEY, P^prietor. T> RI A N BOR O V B. O TEL, *r-*. .MawheraQuay.,-;'- ; ,';'.!).■,; SHEEDY, Proprietor. The Wines, Ales, Liquors. and Accommodation at this favorite Hotel are not be surpassed in Greymouih, , ,r ; "PIONEER HOTEL A^Dl STOR , Jt/ Marsden. Newiiiver. . ; Ladies and Gentlemen's ■ Saddle Hone always on hire. ,v r Packing done at the shortest notice and mos . moderate rates.^ ri Superior accommodation^ .for travellers, an Good Stabling. J. CARD{ Proprietor. T O N E S' H Q<T EL, Mawhera Quay<; Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. JAMES JSNES, ; ...;,. Proprietor. TJOSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL XV Albert street :: ; D. M'KINTY begs to inform* his friend and old acquaintances that he ihaa re-opened this Hotel, and trusts that by giving all th comforts of a home to Becure a continuance of their support. -' ; D. M/KINTY, : : r ' : TV AN O'CONNE LL Vr HOTEL, *~*'.. Richmond Quay,' GR E . V '■'...% 6. tf,' r T H. The accommodation is excellent in every department. } '.; J. T. FITZGEIiSti)/
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 1
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640Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 1
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