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IJURMY CREEK HOTEL And ; WHOLESALE, RETAIL, A GENERAL STORE, At the Cement Leasehold. Tools of every description always in Stock. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling and Horse Feed* Wines, Spirits, and Colonial Ales of superior quality. JAMES STEVENSON, Proprietor. • "/S*H A R L-B 8 CLAR SO N, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND . BAKER, - DUFFER CREEK. Got© Bought. X ONARGAN'S PIONEER HOTEL AND STORE, Upper Township, Half -Ounce Creek. Travellers and visitors to Half-Onnee : and the snrrounding districts may rely npon meeting with the best accommodation. Horse Feed and Stabling. LONARGAN'S STORE , and BAKERY, „ „ : Lower Township. A large and well-selected stock at strictly moderate prices. WILLIAM LONARGAN. Proprietor. mHE SPORTSMAN'S ARMS, NoToWii. ' lie only place vi the Grey River District - where -good old English sport can be obtained. Boxing every evening. ' A first-class Skittle AUey and Quoit Ground. All friends are invited to rally around the Champion .. - .. ~ TOM TEAGUE. BRAID'S CAMBRIA HOTEL, ; , y :NoTown. > ; : '.' h ; '. k 4i EX I M I N Ii V N &Ti S-E. The proprietor respectfully informs the public that the above Hotel, which will be one of the largest and most commodious in the Grey Valley District, will be opened shortly. Attached to the Hotel will be a large Public Room, 20ft by 40ft, so arranged that it will be available as a Theatre, Lecture or Concert Hall, or for holding Public Meetings - v in.\ - , - ■ . . -.- : •>" > T4»ef/Hpußer will be up internally regardless of expense, and the experience of H&ie^r^rleior wm ? 'be't guarantee thahhe accommodation offered will be of a superior description, THOMAS BRAID, Proprietor. T^T 0 TOWN HOT EL . •-, v . „. r • Nq^To^,,^ ; 5 j j. . f .^Theinhdersigned respectfully, mforms the >■ % public that he has purchased the above first* class Hotel from the former proprietor, Mr C. Gatherd. Extensiveadditionsandaltera* Mons are being made in the premises; and nc expense will ba spared to'makeitne' nouse what the proprietor intends it to be— a really first-class Hotel. - Single and Double Bedrooms. . . ' V [ Billiards. Stabling and Horse Feed. JAMES GALBRATTH (Late of Paddy's Gully, and tibe Old Ahaura> •Ul ■•'- -• » <•'-•«"*• ? Proprietor. -J^T 0 TOWN BRE W Eili And t^'-u.-- .. BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT. ... Sparkling beer at a. price and quality to. defy onieiie competition. />•">- ; V iErated Waters and Cordial Manufactory. CHARLES CRIMERI, ......... ; -, Proprietor' 6d; .: -6d; fMy „(Qf i 3£k Mljß-oJe^diHtd IE L, No Town. Owing to the immense increase of business consequent on the alteration in the. previously exorbitant price of drinks, the proprietor respectfully announces fcnat he* has been" compelled to make extensive alterations and mpro vements in his already commodious premises. 1 Kinnehan's L.L. Wliiskey. ; Sparkling English and ColbnialAles. i; All drinks Sixpencer.' " ' ■" Billiards. JEREMIAH M'CARTHy, Proprietor*

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 840, 6 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 840, 6 April 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 840, 6 April 1871, Page 4

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