.?■:•■>■ -■•;- ; --Hotejs;; -.. ,- -"^x<h ' \ L b L O N H U T 'JS.L, . .' .. ;'. GRKTMOUm ':."■['^vr MESSRS. TONItS.AN&'BTD'GSES Beg to- announce that -.they vfcaye again resumed/buftineas -in their well-known and old-established- hoteL; the fntur&maniigeinent of which will be carried': out -under the personaV supervision" of- one of'-the pro* pridoi;s. '. " • . Coirmerciai gentlemen /and* from tbe country wilj find on a .visit :t|»t the arrangements now made for their xjoftifort are not surpassed by anjf.HtiteVin New^eiiland, and that for families travelling .ij.ppssesses ail tbe comforts and accommodation of a home. •-.- -■ '• .'-■'.• t. z ■ " The Culinary department: has been re-orgahised-.-anil thedeterniihatibn of f 5e pro« '.. prietors is to keep' it in "a 'state 6t the itmost efficiencyr' ' ''■: -'■:..•: ' .. : .::-_.r;V"^f The JBilliafd'robni' will always be attended upon by goodamarkers, and every exertion \vill tie Hseit-to %sbl6 iafc^tfll to be called the .best room on.the coast. " .Late files of C*>lon^ and Provincial papers always to be seen. ; -" - ' ■ -J «.t* !•:•::: - . ■ ' • TONES and HITOHf*, . ... . ._....._ v-Prripjietorß. C"""' ■OlMiJllT'ffiEnfEL, :•-.?■-• ' '; : Corner of;^ Mawhera Quay and Boundary Street • ;First-ciass: accommodation -for'' Bcnrders, excellent Beds, :'firat-'*ilass Table", with everything' the. season. -will raffdrd; -ancL'iWines, Spirits and Ales of tbe best quality. - ; -The b'esfe Bflhafd Room on the Wast, with two first-class Tables, attendedby- careful 'markers. . ' .French,? ltaliani German^ and Scandinavian languages spoken, andj newspapers oE'the same always on file. -■ T ;; EDWARD ANCEEU, '•'"•■■'' T AX is : WAKATI P '" . HO TEL. . 'Th't nothing may be wanting to. conduce to the comfort of nis customers, the proprietor has refitted rthe. . Bedrooms and Parlors, -enlarged the cuisine, department, and' last, not.- least, replenished hSaJ cellar , with the choicest of liquors. ,A. separate suite of apartments' for private fanuli^s. . : ■ M* KING, Proprietor. f^ O S M OP O LIT A N KO'T E L \_^.- ....;..._ :':'.:;...l:';:.;;±^: .'. .. . t Mawhera Quay. g/fTmaxwell Proprietor. N. B. —^Extensiye'StabliTig, ,Aecojnni«^«»Wftn /"CARROLL'S THAFALGAR \j Mawhera Quay." ■:. - -~ The further extensive- improvements (just finished) of ' this well-known Hotel, comprising additional Double and Single Bedroomi," Pri vate> 'Parlors"; ..and a new and Spacions Dining-rooTti, fully enable the -Proprietor to realise what has ever been his first consideration^ viz!, r thoroughly good accommodation and mflilerate charges. D, CARROLLj Proprietor. nDNBOIY H*b>-^E L . —^ . Mawhera Quay,. Between the Albion- and Cosmopolitan ' Hotek ■■■' <i;x '-l J A M. E, s"~} O N;E S, (Formerly Harp* and ShamVock, Charleston Fir ANN* ER V ' S .; HO TEL '■"MawheraQ\fay. ■'"-'• ; IT - %k Do not bother me for an advertisemen What more can I saythap everybody knows that the, . accommodation is .. .the., best { and the. Billianl; Room is- underlie sold charge of Louis Ei bio.' . T "P. FLANN gRY; Proprietor. |7S •■: A FE. D-E .'-P^ Aft I S Rev6U street, Hokitika BE N- 0 SBO : RK E Begs to inform his old friends that he ha - taken the above' Hotel, wheTet&ey' will re« ceive the ; same • attentions and-.comforts fo l which his former establishment was noted. Private apartments for families'. r ' Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. The Cuisine' is* under the charge of a pro* fes^ional. cook. , .. , ,„. „ lONEER " HOTEL? AN© STORE, Marsden. New River. Ladies and -Gentlemen's "-addle Horse • •' always on hire! Packing done at the shortest notice and mdst '-■ moderate rates. Superior accommodation- -for, .travellers, and .' . Good Stablfng. " ••'■•■■■■'-:•-■ J. ; CA RD. Proprietor. YY U . JE_ yEN . , J-« • T-E L Immediately facing the Court House. "'The pftfpriet.r^ having • mader alEeratioii can now /offer increased .accommodation , all, pesspns attending the ftboye Courts. [ '''.".'. MOOR^j N.-Bi—^Mining applicaiionsi -free of charge.:. ". ' .. "., . ■•.:»•-■.' •■ !; A WX) N 1 C : H O-T^E L» • .B. G- O U G Jt.^, : . From the Ahauja, / Having purchased the Masonic Hotel, Ma whefa Quay, lately kept byiMr f;-Clarke expresses a hope* he will be yisitedrbyiiisold friends.and custoniers, -who. will find t^e best of accommodation, and their, wants carefully attended to. ' • "■'■ "■ •"> : * * A N N E,'Y'.S,;'. EL O iT> L Tainui 'street,, .* (Opposite Kennedy' Brothers).- . The Proprietor begs ta inform .m'st &ien*3 and the public that the above .-Hotel is now replete with every qonvenience'for their com fort ; that the Wines and Spirits' are of th i best description, and that.hecis^d^tejgraine ni>newJio visit fi wi^;J^e di satisfied. , .' '"' ". ""';'" "-' ! " '; '.;- . ■ PA^Ki gANNß^sftoprf^tor. '■£ i .O : MM i> '$ rl : AL " a .i^J EI, 'y^: : :.!' : VcAMP:Tb'w>; ; ; : - :!? sFirab-fclate,; acconiruoda ion -f or travellers. Single Bed^oonw.'.. .... , it MICHAEI KiHSELLA, Proprietors
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 802, 21 February 1871, Page 1
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