,tt;N I ? FNf HOTEL, ;tiREYMOUTH. P y T^E R- ' '..O AM E;R^O N . w (Lite of the British Hotel, BCokiiika,) * Begs to annQf iiUsjj|hat he has leased from Mr Joseph Ki^c^u^ >j».Union Hotel from This Day, and he trur *as he believes, that the Commercial and\ ;Tsrat^public will receive - those attentions wV;;k shall make the Hotel ; tfae sayfe as it, has jL vJertd; been considered—- j, fine of <the most cpmn^ii . .^nd best managed t ; establishments on the Coast. Special attention will be'paidtothe convenience.i^.^emfort Travellers} and persons^ravelJing^SdjjMfe through Greymouth to other j&^ajJob Colony. The .Hotel comj ai,&>. large number of convenient, weU-^igyv>ii£ ( sleeping-rooms,-? well and comfortably^ t ' oi^ed. Also public and private rooms for\c? iftK^rcial and busi- ] ness men, as akolor,pn>'?^' ?«rties. Special attentive >yfii. ;H. ?)aid by the 4iem proprietor tj|j;:s?^ '•'*■ ' Departm ent , and an jsjee^ inu ■■, : -,\j will form ■ one of the chief Me-rv ■■■■.cffAjMiQ establishmeat - iM'a'/i'jov^ ' 1 There* is a fine^^Bmi*^ •j.ii-^n under the management of an exppr '"'^ji and attentive marker. , *■*"'■'■ -y ; The* Wines, Spirits, Alee* land other liquors served at the bar will be of the * very best description purchasable in-the best', markets." * % "* N y 0 r 1 a c. The undersigned having* 'disposed *of his hotel business to Mr PEIE^R CAMERON, late of Hokitika, begs to^jpecommend the new landlord to bis o|d friends, and qpstomers, — feeling well assfflred|that theya^hafort and convenience will be ' considefea, and the hotel well conducted' under sv^x able and experienced management ■ JOSEPH KILGOtJR^ WT RA R F ' H P' T s * lj ' - Mawhera. Quay. ■* WH LBE R T STE W' A R|T- ■" J% ■ ■"' " ' : "f Froprietor. • 'V' - SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL.*' fo Richmond Quay. * • €P *** E. J. BYLUND, Proprietor j|J Good accommodation. Glad to see hi * friends. " & ■•-« Scandinavian newspapers -by eve~y mail. . , Boarders at yery l^asonable.termaii, ••»y- . — : — ■ -. r.i "V " "■ ■ .;".■ ...^ .' f\ RIEN TA # HOT EL, Richmond Quay. JAMES M OETON," -,'■■*.. Proprietor. L U B * H O T E L. i Mawhera Quay. The Proprietor has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public of \i\ alterations, comprising — Additional Bedrooms, and a Large and Lofty Hallf specially built for public purposes and the meetings of Societies. . The Cuisine, as hitherto, is under his personal superintendence. * '■■. H. HUNT, Proprietor.* jH E 0.. MA R^T IN, * coVeofcork. *** *. The Old Arney Street Corner* Every requirement of a good Family is now met. GEO. MARTI>2 Coalsf retail "and wholesale, delivered daily QU E E N*' f^ B^ O»T, EL, . GRESSOiftSpTREET^^ * Immediately faeia^JthA.O^a^Jouse. ■ The proprietor, Having mOTe alterationjk can now offer increased accommodation to all persons attending the above Courts. >* j: C. MOQ^RE, Pronto?. * N.B^-Mining Applications, &c. made out free of charge. MELBOURNE FAMILY' AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, " • > Grbymouth. Baths ; Detached Show Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen ; Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for the use of families ; Large Hall for Concerts, Lectures, &c, Sec. ', Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily. i : Night Watchman alwayß in Attendance. JAMES JOHNSTON, f^prietor. HI B^E RNLA N HOTEL Boundary street. Thia^iß an entirely new Hotel, and every portiofffcf it has been planned and built with a special view to its adaptability for comfort and convenience oiits patrons. * The Bedrooms are well-furnished, the table abundant, liquors excellent, and her old friends will always find afkind welcome awaiting them. * •*• M. BURCHELL, Proprietress. |'i |LD£N AGE^OTEL, Coinerof Richmond Quay a^dJohnstonstreet. The beßt accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. * Families made comfortable. Private parlors and drawing-rooms. Frenchlanguage spoken ; and late files' of English*' and French newspapers always* on Hand. * ' Stabling free of charge. 1 L; 0. ANSELINE, Proprietor rh AF E D E :, p""a ft i*s, Revell street^okitika B E N. v^O]S B O R N,E Begs to iiiform^ia^id friends that'he?fia« taken the above rfdfc^where they .■will recelve the same attentiona and comforts for which his former establishment was noted. private apartments for families. ■0 , : . — ••^- . ■■■■•■.■ - m Sample rooms for commerciaTgentlemen. The Cuisine is^Junder the chargc'of a proifesupnalcook. * r "»* r * "m ' *'^ ' *^
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 774, 3 January 1871, Page 1
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