Eotels. I rTAMILTON 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 arierooms for the .display pf samples. V'," ']. ..'.-., ]' : \ The billiard -rooms and tables are indisputably pat excellence, unequalied.inj^^w Zealand.. ' •' ..' '.'. '. '" . '-'.'. ':'."'■.-. The livery stables and stud of horses are top"w ell known to need comment. ; All the above hotels are specially built to suit the requirements of the digging community. . ■■'•',. i . HAMILTON'S HOTEL, : . Cobden; • . .-., ; i.. . GILMER'S BROTHERS' HoSeL, -■■•■ -.. .■ Ahaura; ■•■ ■ : ■.*??'-■ ■'■-.'•"■'' ■ ■■ ■ - ■.- . ■.• ;, •.,•■ -■ ..•■ : ■ !^ : i GILMER'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, , Charleston; '.'- r And GtCMER'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, .-.•/ • Westport;" . : ■'' . - ■'';. Are now being carried on under the most eflßeient management on the West Coast. SHAM It OO K HOTEL, ' Gresson strkst ......-.» (Late of the Hibernian Hotel, Nemona)^ Miss E. Kennedy bees to inform the ..public pf .Greymouth , ttiat. she -hasl now opened the above hotel. The accommodation is good, and the bar supplied with the best of liquors. . . E. , KENNEDY, Proprietress. ANNE Y'S HOTEL, ■■.-.:■•■: Tainui- street^ - • > ■;:■■■ (Opposite. Kennedy Brothers). . ; . . The Proprietor begs to inform bis friends and the public 'that the' above Hotelis now replete with every convenience for^theif "comfort ; that the Wines . and Spirits are of tlie best description, and that he is determined none who visit house will leave rdi^satisfied. ■. -....■> , , ;..^ PATK. .HANNEY, Proprietpr;, r\ ddfe ll p, w ;s: hote^ ■V .' . >r .MawheraQuay.' i JOHN BULSTBODE has again opened this well known house. : : . •; .He sells a magnificent glass of beer, but don't take hid word for it. . i . . ; " Bell's Life" regularly.filed. < in c o. m a, r tin;, COVE OF COKK. ' - The Old Arney - Street Corner. Every requirement of a ; good-. Family > f >.. s / •:-..,. is now met. ..;•.-/ :=■:■. ■■'.■ . '-'. : geo; MARti>«;r CoalSj retail and wholesale, delivered; daily] T> 6Y A L H ; O T!EL, JIV Richmpnd Quay. .^^^ -- The Proprietor begs' to inform his^enfls and the' public that the abover Hotel is-now replete with every convenience for their comfort ; that tile Wines and: Spirits are of the best description ; and that he is deter • mined n ne who visit the house- will leave dissatisfied. - ■■ - : ' ' ■ JAMES HOWIE f Proprietor; TTT H A R F j;H 0T -5 L ■~. ....... Mawhefa Quay. GLLB ER T STEW A ( R T ' . Proprietor. ELBQ U.RNE FAMILY A'NJ) COMMERCUL HOTEL, : Grexmouth.: :.;'>!>! -.-.. Baths ; Detached Show Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen ; Detached Cottages, 'expressly furnished for the use of families; "-'" Large Hall for (^oncertsjEectureSj &6, & c Cobb's Coach. leaves;titie Hotel daily. ■■; < " Sight Watchman always in attendance! JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. ..T..Q N E S' H 0 T*E;I-» MawheraQuay., •,-. ; > Good Stabling and Loose ; Boxpt, , ■-"-■ JAMES JONESr"''" , : Proprietor. T| IC.S AR D SL A T,T;E;%Y dElj; , (Late.: Agent and Driver for Gobb and Co.), "begs to inform his friends and the public that he has -opened the .; WHITE H O.R S E H O.T EL, Mawhera , Quay, ]^' Where he will be always 'glad to' kw them. K.B.— The only Bowling Saloon in Grey - mpulh is attached to the Hotel, and is, an excellent one. . . ; ; OSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, % . : ' r ■' •■■.-■: '••■■' D. M'RiNTY begs tb'intorm-hisiriend and Old acquaintances i that he has re-opened this Hotel, and trusts that by giving all the comforts of a home to secure a continuance of their support. < ■ .D. M'KINTY, ; Proprietor. CL U B HO TE L Mawhera Quay.' ... The- Proprietor has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public of his alterations, comprising — Additional Bedrooms, and a Large and Lofty Hall, specially built for public purposes and the meeting of Societies. .' The. Cuisine, as. hitherto, is under his personal superintendence. ■:••■!■•■■ ;■■.■: : _, . . a HUNT, Proprietprj Brewery. ; T>EST ALE ON THE tpA^T, BREW3SD BY J. JAMES, * CHAMPION BR EWER Y. * BRUNNERTON. 0 GO THARD, V Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 840, 6 April 1871, Page 1
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