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••'■'■■■" '" koteli :1 zs Wi - — : — AWifiiirr T rH7H;-r) — : TTAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, •"• r *'> 0 ! ?G»ETMbOTtt - J A- :.:■., la cacryiflg oat the extensive additions to this Hotel, which more than renew it, and render it far and^away theTargest and most complete on the West Coast, a true regard ! h*»:been \pajds to the:«legftnceai\d solidity of its architecture, while all the internal "arrangements of every department will be found ' to fully correspond. r . .»■„',..,. t , „; Tfiorpughness i everywliere hjlsbeeriaspecial aim. i\'i V:i,'..; v> .ivvuXr' hv\y\ ' h<\uv hn~ t .. Its c^tral .and^vicinity v to Steamboat Wharf present great inducements to Commercial Travellers (for whom there nro get apart Sample Rooms), and to Visitors, Private i Families; aidthe Mining Com> munity of Greymouth, arid:. t&elUp-Cdnntry; Districts,, this Hotel Jam not ita .equal for ' comfort and convenience. , r \ ; ' THE, BILLIARD ROOM, which contains two, tables by the best makers, are watched 'by 'competent and attentive markers.- ■■* ..:'•.-• •..'.;: . ] THE MASONIC HALL, ..,,'■• the largest on the Coast, is 'the moat Buit-j able, for Balls, Banquets, and Public Meettag 8 ;;,- .....--, ■ '•.,,., :; '. •,'' y . .. ~v. ! In connection with, the .above Hotel, are UVEKYrSTABLES,. ':.'.! under efficient management ; and the Horses i having been selected by competent; judges, ! are the best to be found in New Zealand. ! P6 S T O ;J,F JfCJE H -0 TE if -. ■WESJPpRT." . :;. .7 ' HAMILTON GttMER'S HOTEL, ; CoBDEJf. GILMER BROTHERS' HOTEL, ' . ■•: -■.::. ;.'.AHAJBii»^..;;.-: : ;,i... i; ; ; GILMERS 1 MELBOURNE gOT^ffi, GILMERS LIVERY STABLES, ■. :-■" -' ■ .- := ReEETON.. ...'■■■-■- /:7 ; - EM PIR> E Hot E L ■ ! (Late i Flannerytyr ' : -The Proprietor has 'spared no expense in' refittiiig it," and- making evey. department thoroughly comfortable. Boarders and tra-, vellers will find it. specially so, and the charges most reasonable. Well furnished doubly and singe bedrooms. '. First-class Billiard Table, lsl a game.- .. „ .Jj9S^ BOoJr?, proprietor. DriGGERS' ARMS HOTEL, v ; r " T^CONNOLLT; VicS®^~~-' j Will be found as comfortable as ariyiri Grey- 1 ■ mouth; and being newly arid-speciaily 'bttflt' old friends who -may -favor him with a. visit. ; Private parlors,' well furnished bedroom*, &c. MT's^q^ai-g^'. Cd/i'^i : •.•■■'-^' -,;^:i . CORNER ,-.■■,'-.:•,.: ..-' l Waito Stre. and Mawhera Quay. 1 - P, CA^&ON (Seof , thV ti^Hotei); has' taken this well kno^ hofel, i arid eviry. department Has 'coris^uentlf 1 ujadefgolie a ! thorough Bupermion. 1 ' The accommodation for Boarders is' aniple arid' excellent; '¥rid visitors- arid the mining community will find it specially adapted for a temporary reßF> dence.l.' . -:-.;>'ii;.. .;..::-; . •..: ■.■5:.-.-.:j.^:-. vi^.-:-.::> ■pi' xi.-'"^'.-)'^'..:^^H- ! "D y -T .iß.i l:, { 'V>'..; :' „; Mawhera .Quay. •.•;. ' ." - • ; : , .The .Proprietor has much pleasure in informing, his friends. a .and 4 tne., public of his alterationjß, . comprisirig — AdditioiiAl Bedrooms, and ,4 . Large arid totty Hall, specially built for public purpoHei and the meetings of Societies. .■ '.'., ■_ '?'■'-'*%■', ~.> -r: ; ..'-' -The Cuisine^ as hitherto; is urider his personal superintendence. ' >i '" ! ■-'''' '■'•'■ >:< -:! : '-[' : ,[[\ : '-' ; V\.';"^ ; H^T^'P^pjrie^^ .: : /\,'R:;j[' b'-n- t : 'a 1 'l : - .^'qj? e : jL; ( ' . Richmbiidl.^u'ay'. '. . .„' . • : -;-' r . j i';MjE's i .'; < >i ! o,R ; T;o n;-; ;^ : ■•.'/' .Proprietor, -■----'••■■■ ■■ if '.;- al-' '-.":-. T'i- ' ■:,*••'• .n . ■-■■ : r- ■■■:•..■■■ Ti'V'-'iV ■■:' iiST. .~' •'■".;■• •". - ! - ; - • -;:■■(. :\-v.:-.'. . fi;-« ii";- 1 ;;:.; A- E:F --..«;, O.S-T,' IB-:-li .■,Hi!k.Vi. Audi liswt^fiv -A ■:• 'vj-:;-V- --: ,:-,._ r ,;•■.-.;..■, : :Ma.whera:<Ji|ay. .'■•■.;•■ .■ -j .;'"j; A:M .E.S;" ".:'M;L. 1 D D : l"e ; ■„."-.'>. •,.;,";.:■• ,'i Pj»pnetpr;;.;i „: , : •..;!., ■ : Vn';E^ ij'^'X^Q-W^Ji^. ;":■■;,.; >;;;■ Mawhera Quay. ' :•.'.' -;:•'.'_•' ; , ; nGoiod. Stabling and iioose Boxes. Engtish, Welsh, and Colonial papers filed. ; •■•• : ' .•-■■■•-'■•*■ JAMES^JONES, ; ; ' ;.. „•;■;.,• ; ; ■••:■■>•: : > % rieton ; ; /TiARROLL's' /TRAFALGAR HOrEL, *J ■- : - ■- Mawhera ijuay. : - :: '"■" ""■■ . : The accommodation; in eVery depa'rCment haa been carefully studied. Ai'vn ''-ixfin'winr- ■•■ : '• N.B.>-^Extensive, new, 'liri*^pWfigily well-finished Stables. wH slqoeg »at | ■iJ- „i „,. ....11, —. .AA. JiLui'ft iiX'CL. ■ B.:<A.; ! ;.,'M:"X. •;;o-i,'ff...'-Otr.'jffisvJ!i^' I Corner of Tainui street and; Mawhera: ••!■ •- ;: :■■;• * .-- 1 ■>.<&*&•.:■;:? ■ -■■ . ■'*#>: ' [ i Sa altered is this Hotel, yet^ so, improved "in ■^s-'fjrecent alteration, tiiat^^ .ite ;,^nTßtomerß may scarcely recognise the old f aroiliar face. The old welcpriie is there, arid t% earnest Srohifr rfake'all coinfbrtabltf that visit the 'Bank-HsCeli-''' 1 ---"' " " - ; ' ■ ;: Ki ' v ; : v ; * ; E COUTANCHE.J ROSE OF inSTRALI Ai. HOTEL, i> .■:-. i Albert Streets ?; ; ; ; •.. «.■!;;« D. M'KINTY begv «b^^ iiifprm' his'fffends and old acquaintances that he haa te^pened this Hotel, and trusts by giving all the comforts of ahoine, to secure i ; continaance of their support. v.-. ; J>.i^-.' .-jiJ- *^.>'r;.L:n >■;■«: -„m ■„.-:.■£ ■i.,,-J>..M I K-Ua%-ji..rt^.:J „•:■■: .: : .•: ...- ■A-. i :-:i •;>■ in '?.-. A--> Proprietor-!

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1164, 22 April 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1164, 22 April 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1164, 22 April 1872, Page 1

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