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- . ■■•■ --Hotels; ■,;, •:■.■„,,;. ,_. ■ A L B 1.0 Nvrr;v>H O T E h Greymouth. ; MESSRS. TONkTaND HUGHES ' Beg to announce that they have _ again resumed business in their well-known and old-established hotel, the future management of which will be carried' out under the personal supervision of one of the proprietors. . . Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the country will find^on a visit that the arrangements now made for their comfort are not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand ; and that for families travelling it possesses all the comforts and accommodation of a home. ;■' . ' . . ■'■■■■ The Culinary department' has been reorganised, and tne dQternunatibn of the pro* prietors is>to keep it in a state of the ntifcept efficiency. : The Billiard room will always be attended upon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it still to be called the best room on the coast. ■■ ~ Late files of Colonial and Provincial papeii always to be seen, - TONKS and HUGHES, . v Proprietors; p<OURT HOUSE HOTEL. L. C. ANSELINE, formerly of the Golden Age Hotel (swept away in the late flood), has now REMOVED to the above old established house in Gresson street, where he hopes to see his old friends again. ■ The house is newly renovated and is in capital order for the comfort of visitors. ' ' L. C. A. will feel obliged by parties indebted to him at once paying their accounts. THIERRY HOTEL AND STABL Loose Boxes for race-horses ; as «Ibo Stabling for private use. '' The Ferry Hotel and Stables are in the suburbs, and free from all noise. The stabling is nearer the course than any other in town, and is the most desirable to be met with in Greymouth. ■ . C. H. RHODES, Proprietor.npARA'S HALL HOTEL, Richmond Quay. ■■'/,, J 6 H N . Q U 1 N LAN Proprietor. FRANK SWEET MAN (Formerly of the North Beachy, Has now removed to the Hotel lately occupied by C. Rhodes, at the upper end "of Mawhera Quay, where he will be happy to see all his old friends. . v ... Liquors of first quality only kept . TIT" H A R.F H O T E Mawhera Quay. JAMES MIDDLE! ON, ■ Proprietor • Music. MR GEORGE SEYMOUR, in thanking lits patrons for past favors, has to announce that he is still open to engagements for Teaching and Playing the Pianoforte and Harmonium. Tuning, &c. Terms after this date (in all cases) strictly in advance. December, 1871. j^J U, _S_ I O: . MISS HARRIS begs to announce that she is prepared to give lessons in Pianoforte Music in a thorough arid systematic style. Pupils waited upon at their residence if necessary. Terms— Two" Guineas per Quarter. Coal Merchants. ■p.OBB R T WILSON - , COAL MERCHANT,: . Wharf, opposite Boundary street. Hotels and families supplied in any part of the town. Orders left at the Wharf, or with Messrs D. Maclean and Co, carefully attended to. C^OALS. SCREENED COALS. COALS. J , ~^- . JAMES. BUMBLE, Having purchased Mr Matthew Batty's Coal Wharf, is now prepared to deliver Coals in any quantity to all quarters of the town or vicinity at: the most moderate rate. Drays on hire., .. ,Cartage orders promptly attended to. ; Medical. ADVANCE NEW ZE ALAN D. HOLLOWAY SUPERSEDED by KRAMS' VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS ! These Pills increase in public favor. They * contain no mercury nor mineral substance whatever. They are made of the purest vegetable ingredients only, and, are specially adapted to the New Zealand climate. They do not interfere with daily avocations. For costiveness, indigestion; . billiousness, y de* rangemente of the stomach or liver, and in skin diseases, there is no safer tredicine extant. . :v< . KRAMS' HEALING OINTMENT is a new and certain cure for old wounds, sores, and skin eruptions ; its effect is surprising. Jfersons in the country should not be without these medicines. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colonies. ..-.:: ■■• . :. .- Agent,-.. ..... -.:■'■ . b,- ■ ■ MOREISLEVY, GreymouUit

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 1

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