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' .:»'»W r ' f J ■i-.>^ :1 -'--''i' ■■■■'-• •-"■■ i.'V! .rnvo'i 1 »/ j.,rH.O|ielSr.,'kK;n/' m"o''! (r , TT AM ILTON Gi-LMER'S HOTE] 7, XX v ;'i!A§ B^oUTH. • !::!!<j .'■•■;ti'. I .lif!ij<U':j'aoU litLiiii/Ul ■-l?_ J i.)f'.t.'q ttlt ! ■ ''V^lri carrying 6$ tW exftensiv^' alditioiM ;o render it far and^Wa^^heaarge'st' ana u mokt complete ori^the West Coast, a true regad ' .-has t^eenpaidto'the elegance and solidity of ■,-its architecture,' , while; allt; the' internal ar- . rangements of every department will be found ito fully correepond. f.j?r {■■:?>! oT j [ j Thoroughness everywhere has been aspecial i jainii i) '■ ,-j ij ;■. (> : rr:.;i:.i', f ' i Its ncei^tral situation and. vicinity to -the ;Steamboat Wharf ipresent great inducements ;to pommerciali Travellers (for whom thejre are.set apart Sample .Rooms), and; to iVis'itors, Private Families, and the Mining Cpm- , rnuiuty, of .Greymouth. a^id the Up-Countfy Districts, this Hpfel has not its equal for comfort^and ooriveriierice. ; THE BILLIARD ROOM, | which contains two tables by the, best makers, , irewk^clied by "competent arid" attentive markers., ■ % ..... ! -,y/,\\yi\)\\\ : K\\T>*vr ! ,: THE MASONIC' SALL; V : ' v I! the largest on the|.. Coast,- is the most suit-, able for Balls, Banquets, and Public Meetings. •■- •■ ' ';.'■; v .v. ; , : : In connection with the above Hotel are .'' i LlvijßY STABLES,'" \ tinder efficient management ; and the Horses having been selected by competent judges, are the best to be found in New Zealand. ! POST OFFICE HO.TEL, ■:'•,'. Westeort. :'. •."■■■-.■■ HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, :G I h MjER - B.R OiTi v ERS ? vHrO TE L, Ahaura. . . i •: '-\ dILMERS'^LIioMNiH6T]|4 I l GILMERS MPRY STABLES, 1 ' "•' r " JVil REEFTOrf; a <! |:-. M P i J< RE" i! 'BT O T E (Late Flannery/s). '■ .■fi-'J'.'- ■•■:;.IH'V//.". - ! i The Proprietor has "spared' no expense in. refitting' Hiv 'and'ma'king^ evey ! 'departmeiit thoroughly comfortable. Boarders and >travellers.Lwill •' find 4 it' 'Specially' so, and the charges most reasonable. Weirfu'riiished dbublesind singe' bedrooms. * : ! First-class Billiard Tabld lsl a game^ j JOS., BOOTH, Proprietor. \ \ TRIGGERS' HOTEL, ~T ■■■■':■ ■ (Next Kennedy Bros), „ '■ ;^;' TIM CONNOLLY;TroprieWE^- ; J jWill' befourid' as c6mfortable','as|anyin Greymouth, .and -being newly and 1 'specially built for ah ' Hotel, its accomn? dation is admirably adapted for 1 the comfort of boarders and his old friends who may favor him with a visit. Private parlors, well furnished bedrooms, &c. MA S O NIC,., HOTEL, ' ' : : c6rneß' >: \ Waite Stre and Mawhera Quay. ' ■:• ..,;.,.,-:,•■•;:: :,-.,, ,--^—\ Y.'-SSV-VA ,:; : ' .P v CAMERON (lateof jbhe Union Hotel) ; has'taken this well known' hotel, 1 ' arid 1 every . department ;has r consequently . undergone a thorough supervision.. The accommodation. ' for- I 'Boarders l is : a'mple 1 and' i exceUenlii : ''a l rid, visitors and the mining community will, find it specially adapted for a temporary resi-. dence. , s , -j. ;1 •■■>■ ; CL U B HO T E L,' rx .. „ r Mawhera Quay. .. .:.,. ;jj, ; , 11 The J Proprietor has much pleasure in in- . forming his friends, .and tne public, of his alterations, comprising — Additional- Bed,-, rooms^and a Large, and Lotty Hall^ specially buil£ for 'public purposes arid the meetings. , .jßf- Societies,, (j . r^ „,.f i - ..,•....,.}• rp-:.,-/ ' ; ■''" The Cuisine, as hitherto; is under his personal superintendence. , ...r.;:,v« Flj [..j t ..>;. ' H. HUNT, Proprietor. ; TJ;E TRE AT HO,T XL» /M.,i!A7'' vi ; :'^',~~~;^,!/. ; r !'.-: ; i \ " H. PELLINGr has pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public, that he has opened the above Hotelj vhere' he trusts, by : .keeping a really first-class article, to see bis friends occasionally. ■<■: ; HEN R.V PEL,L.I ,N G , Retreat Hotel, ' ' . ii 'South end of Arney-street;! r\ R, I E N TA L> HOTEL, Richmond Quay. r; -r^A ME S; MO R T ON,: ' ; : ; Proprietor,;-, ■ ' JO N. E .S;.S r H, O T E L',Mawhera Quay. ; Good Stabling and Lioose Boxes. ; , 'English, Welsh, arid Colonial papers filed. | ■ ; :: " ! - ; !-- : •- ■. .;'.':" JAMEB JONES, ;. ; : i ''■'; *■'■ ,;; '\ ;;,';, ; ._ '.' V;' _' Prbprietor. j HOTe4 . '-^r:' \--- -i;iv-. ■■ Mawhera Quay.. ... . ; ;, ,; j • , The accptomodation in., every, department . has ibeen' carefuUy studied. :' r ; ' ?>~'\^.. ■■■ \ \ ''".■'"' .,T\'". .:: ; ; D:;cARRotL; ;:J "^ '."! ;-/,■"/-"'"".. " '. v ,'r "'-'■.'■■. ■■'•'.' Proprietor. | . !^' i '^"H?f^ i^W.''.- n^t, f^d tn oroughlV 1 well ( -finished Stables. •.', .j „!.', -'.,'":,.;. { - J$ • A ) '-|N;f'lf i ' : : ; '""H'"'P - --T-E^jj J iD 'Oorher'iof Tainui' street arid Mawhera j ■ ; .: r - ! vi^^t'-\9^- r '-':''t ' i. r '. : - 'Tv-i-'-l ' : So'altered l is this Hotel, yetisb iriiprove I ; in -its -recent' 'alteration, that its customei s ' may scarcely recognise the old familiar fact . '■ The'bld welcome is. there, and the .earnei t wish' to make all comfortable that vi&it tb c "Bank ; Hotel-. ' ' \ ;- E COUTANCHE. TJOSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, , XX '■'' Albert Street. v . i :: p. M.'KINTY ,beg? to inform his friend s l and old acquaintances that he has reopene 1 i : this Hotel, and trusts by giving all the con - forts of a home, to secure, a continuance, c f . their support. ... . . , ' ' ;V; ';•.*;. •; . d.;m?kinty,; Yr:': [ _..'■' i { y- ...' '.;... i -'..;,•. .. .| , : . Bropri|?for

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 1

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