• : : I \. : : -'" ,Hotels; •; ; .•'_ '/ ;' TTJAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, ! -*~~ . \ .GREYMpUTH.';", ' './■ ..'' :'".'.. ' ' j In carrying out the extensive additions to this ' Hotel, which more than renew it, and render it far and away the largest and most complete on. the West Coast, a. true regard { has been paid' to the elegance and solidity of its architecture,' while all the internal arrangements of every department will be found to fully correspond. ■Thoroughness everywhere has beenaspecial aim. Its central situation and 1 vicinity to the Steambpat, Wharf present great inducements to Commercial Travellers (for whoiri there are set apart Sample: Rooms), and to Visitors, Private Families, and the Mining Com- , munity of Greymouth and the Up-Country Districts, . this Hotel has not its ; equal for comfort and convenience. During, the approaching ' Christmas Season all its resources will be called into play for the comfort 'of its guests,: and the cuisine will speak for itself in thit "merrie time." THE BILLIARD ROOM,' which contains two tables byjthe best makers, are watched by competent and attentive markers. : \ ; THE MASONIC* HALL, the 'largest on the Coast, is the most suitable for Balls, Banquets, and Public Meetings; In connection with the above Hotel are' • ; LIVERY STABLES, under efficient management ; and the Horses having been selected by competent judges, are the best to be found in New Zealand. POST OFFTCE HOTEL, | Westport. '' ' : ''' HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, ■ ;C6BDEN. G I L M E R B R O TH E R S' HOT E L, Ah aura. GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL, : -.-..: Charleston. ,W" o^ t" i c F ;FLANNERY'S HOTEL. * Having disposed of the above premises to Mr Joseph Booth, I return my sincere thanks to my numerous friends, and patrons, and trust that a liberal support will be accorded to my successor. : \ !■■ P. FLANNERY; In' reference to the above, J. Booth trusts that; by always keeping on hand first:class Liquors, he will merit the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. . One of Alcock's first-class Billiard Tables. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and : :■ "■ Travellers. ; JOSEPH BOOTH, Proprietor. NAT I 0 N AL .; l£ O T E L^ Boundary istreet. . MRS. KERR .(late Mrs Cochrane, of the Canadian Hotel, Richmond Quay, ) respect- . fully informs her old friends and the public that she has OPENED the' above HOTEL, and having thoroughly refitted it, it will now bo found one of the mdsTi comfortable and economic in ! ,Greyiriorith. . A | well-furnished Table. "U)d Wines and Spirits of the best quality. ; TJ ETR EA T HOT EL. H. PELLINGr has pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that he has opened the above Hotel, where he trusts, by keeping a really first-class article, to see his friends occasionally; ? HENRY PEL LING, Retreat Hotel, ' ... : South end of Arney-street. AXE WAKATIP HOTELJ Richmond Quay. ' The proprietor is making every preparation to ensure his guests a Jolly Christmas,! and trustf to see all his old friends and wish them good-bye previous to the Positive Sale of the Hotel early next year. ... ; : . : ■ WM, KING, Proprietor. _ CA NA D 1 AIN HOTEL,. Richmond Quay. : . ; ... : . In entering on this hotel,, the Proprietors has much improved and enlarged the accommodation. Boarders and Visitors will, find the charges most. moderate ; and during. the Christmas holidays, no expense will be spared to make the hotel a pleasant and. economic. . pkee of sojourn, 1 : ROBERT CARD i: ' (Late of Liverpool Gully),; : ; --v' ;r ; Proprietoi. TTNITEp; STA T-ES;BpiTEL^ U Corner of Johnston and Greason streets . E. STRATFORphegs specidlyWacquaint visitors froni' the country during the ensuing ■ CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS that his ; HoljeT has ample accommodation; is well 'fitted' up, having been newly renovated, and that all paying him a visit i will meet with the best; attention, and enjoy every comforc. ■ TjIULL AND. PLENTY HOTEL. All Meals Is 6d. Good Clean Beds Is. . ; Pewter Beer, 3d. Board- '■ - 20s per Week . Board and Lodging 25s per Week. Free and ' Easy every night. First-class Pianist engaged; : T. BAILEY, : ' ' ' ' Proprietor. iO V A L :; H 0 T EL, •.;.- Richmond? Quay. ■.'■.■:■ The longest .established Hotel in Greymouth. Every department thoroughly renovated. ■:.,..; ;.. . . ; . Good Beds. . ... -. : :i; - : ..; . Cheap as any house in town. The pro: prietor is determined no one who favors him with a visit will leave dissatisfied. , ' Under the personal superintendance 6f Mrs Howie. . , JAMES HOWIE. Proprietor. TVIGGERS' ■~[ (Next Kennedy Bros), . i • TIM CONNOLLY^ ProprietoiV WiU be^found ajs comfortable as.aqy in Greymouth, ancl' being newly and specially built for an Hotel its 1 accommodation is admirably adapted l fo9 f tnß dbirifort' df'boarderaatid'his 1 old friends who may favor him with a visit. Private parlors, well furnished bedrooms, &c.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1079, 12 January 1872, Page 1
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