rjIHE WEEKLY A RGUg Ha-the LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY 1 PAPER ON THE WEST COAST. Published Every Friday Morning price-oneTshilling. ■ I To be had of all Booksellers and New?! Agents. | TTAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, | Greymouth. _ Commercial travellers and strangers will find the above and under-mentioned Hotels the best fitted and the most commodious on the Coast. Attached to each hotel are anterooms for tho display of samples. .^ ,/> The billiard-rooms and tables ■ar6 indisputably par excellence, unequalled in New Zealand. The livery stables and stud of horses are too well known to need comment. All the above hotels are specially built to suit the requirements of the digging community. HAMILTON'S HOTEL, Cobden; GILMER'S BROTHERS' HOTEL, Ahaura ; GILMER'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Charleston ; And GILMER'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, Westport ; ! Are now being carried on under the most efficient management on the West Coast. ASO NI C HOT EL, Mawhera Quay. . Although the advertisement is altered, there is no change in the mode of conducting this Hotel. It has attained for itself a degree of public favor, which is gratefully acknowledged by the Proprietor. FRED. CLARKE. CANADIAN HOTEL, Richmond Quay. Before occupying this well-known hotel, the proprietress has had every portion thoroughly renovated, and can assure the public and her old friends of accommodation equal to any in Greymouth. MARY DUGGAN, Proprietress, ROYAL HO T EL. Richmond Quay. : The Proprietor begs to inform his friend 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. pAE B D E P .. Asl S , Revell street, Hokitika BEN. OS B O R N E Begs to inform his old friends that he has taken the above Hotel, where they will receive the same attentions and comforts for which his former establishment was noted. Private apartments for families. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. The Cuisine is under the charge of a proes*ional cook. "DANK HOTEL. E. COUTANCHE Begs to announce that he has again resumed business in this well-known Hotel, and thanks his friends for the kind patronage he has always received, and hopes, by a continuance of their support, that they will find everything to conduce to their comfort, as the house has undergone great alterations and improvements since his return from the old country. Private Parlors and Bedrooms to suit Families. Wines, Ales, and Liquors of the best brands only kept. SHAMROCK HOTEL, Gresson street (Late of the Hibernian Hotel, Nemona). Miss E. Kennedy begs^jto inform the public of Greymouth that she has now opened the above hotel. The accommodation is good, and the bar supplied with the best of liquors. E. KENNEDY, Proprietress. HARRY SMITH, (Late Restaurant-keeper, Mawhera Quay), has now become proprietor of the BRIGHTON HOTEL, opposite the Police! Camp, Gresson street, where he will be glad to see all his old friends, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call. The wines and liquors are pronounced by connoisseurs to be the quintessence of purity. TAKE WAKATIP HOTEL. That nothing maybe wanting to conduce to the comfort of his customers during the Christmas season, the proprietor has refitted the Bedrooms and Parlors, enlarged the cuisine department, and last, not least, replenished his cellar with the choicest of liquors. A separate suite of apartments for private families. WM. KING, Proprietor. nUN EDIN HOTEL, -*-^ Mawhera Quay, Between the Albion and Cosmopolitan Hotels. JAMES JONES, (Formerly Harp and Shamrock, Charleston) \ r\DDFELLOWSHOTEL, Mawhera Quay. JOHN BULSTRODE has again opened this well known house. He sells a magnificent glass of beer, but don't take Mb word for it. ' " BeU'a Life" regularly filed.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 768, 20 December 1870, Page 1
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