Hotels, LET US EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY! And this can be done at no place on t Coast, so well as at BAILEY'S FULL AND PLENTY HOTEL Corner of Boundary and Greßson streets, Where the Landlord has been compelled to add another storey to his now favdrite RESTAURANT AND BOARDINGHOUSE, Inconsequence of the large increase- of hi customers. THE FULL AND PLENTY HOTEL Is now, and has for a long time past bee acknowledged as the mpsfc comfortable WORKING MAIN'S HOME On the West Coast. The table is well supplied with the best everything; the bed-rooms are clean, wel ventilated, spacious, .and comfortably furnished ; and nothing is omitted to make customers feel that they enjoy all the comforts of a home, with all the freedom of a well-ordered HoteL T. BAILEY, (Late of the Caledonian, Otago, and Melbourne). f~l ANAD 1A- N HOTE L, Richmond Quay. MA R V DUGG AN, Proprietress. T3 ETR EA T HOT EL. H. PELLING has pleasure nT announcing to his friends and the public that he has opened the above Hotel, vhere he trusts, by keeping a really first-class article, to see his friends occasionally. , HENRY PELLING, Retreat Hotel, South end of Arney-street. TXT H A R F HOTEL Mawhera Quay. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor AEtENTAL HOTEL, Richmond Quay. - JAMES MORTON, Proprietor, PIONEER HOTEL AND STORE, Marsden. New River. Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always on hire. Packing done at the shortest notice and most moderate rates. Superior accommodation for travellers, . Good Stabling. . , . . J. CARD, Proprietor. Brewers. ■VXTEST COAST BREWERY, Tainui street, Greymouth. M'MILLAN and TAYLOR have pleasure in announcing to the public of Greymouth and surrounding districts that they have PURCHASED the business lately carried on by M'CARTHY and CO., West Coast Brewery, Greymouth, and hope by supplyng a first-class article to merit a continuance pi the public patronage so liberally accorded to their predecessors. M'MILLAN AND TAYLOR, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, Manufactures of Liqueurs, Cordials, | Waters, &c, &c, j WEST COAST BREWERY Tainui Street, G R E V M O U T.H. August 1, 1871. I Missing Friends. T> OBERT STEWART LYNCH.— Write JAj immediately to your mother, Catherine Lynch, 21 Young street, Fitzroy. Business of importance. ' IF this should meet the eye of DAVID HOPKINS, native of Cwmtwrch South Wales, last heard of at New River. Any information of him or his whereabouts, will be thankfully received by— WILLIAM HOPKINS, Post Oca Westport; IF this should meet the eye of EDWARD CLARKE, from Castlepollard, County. Westmeath, Ireland— He will oblige by writing to his Sister M. M. Clarke, Green's Hotel, Clifton. • WILLIAM JACK.— Anyinformation repecting William Jack, who left Otago two years ago, will be most thankfully resceived by his Son, John Jack care of Mr Laden, Maori Point, Shotover, Otago. IF this should meet the eye of RICHARD ROBERTS, who was, in the month of September last, at the Little Grey Junction, West Coast,— he would much oblige his old friend, Henry C. Nankervis, bywriting to the european Hotel, Grahamstown, Auckland His brother Tom has arrived here from America. Other important news from home. ,Any information, of him will be thankfully received.-
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 996, 5 October 1871, Page 1
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