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_ ' ' Brewers, ; ; ■JV/TMILLAN "AND* TAY LOU, -AIJS AND PORTER BREWERS. •. ■ ■■■-..■ ■■■■:. j- .; ■• ...- ■■'■ ■-„- •,;,,-, : Manufactures of ' LiQuiYjRS, Cordials, . '^Jratkd. Waters, &0., &ay : \ .,. WES TC 9 A >&. T BREW Eli \\ Tainui Street, ■ ' G R E.Y MOUTH. T\^ ESTUND B R E W E R V, MOUNT STREET, Greymouth.- .-. The subscribers having erected at greatexpense most commodious buildings for brewing purposes, "are now offering to the publictheir ' ' , :; { , FINE SPAR R L ING AL E M 5 PER HHI).: : P, M'CARTHY and Co. .''•; -;;^ ' / Motels.' -' ;■ ' \" ' „...:, . ; Mawhera Quay ji. ;;; ; ■'(■ .': ■■■:■■> ;; -AND- :';,:.. v. : ■••;- ; :■■:-■ JOHNSTON'S PRIVATE FAMILY :^.::: ■ • _ ': H OTELi >/ ' / -'' ' ' . "" MA.CKAY STREEt, GrEYMOU^H. 5 (Patronised by His Excellency Sir George ;Gr,ey, His Excellency Sir G. F. ;^owen, 'and every other nfluential visitor to Greymouth.) ■■ '■ . ■■'■■ JAMES JOHNSTON, r . ; — Late Caterer for-the Great Dunedin Exhibi- • r-, ■ ' ' .--■• . . tip?;.; ,, <;\ j-jtv ■.- ; i . The Proprietor of these fust-class establishments, after passiug through great difficulties by fires, Hoods, &c,.andT leaving once qiore recovered his former Independent posiv tion,- wislies to express his sincere gratitude to his oumerous friends, and 'also, to the .public of the town and, district generally for the hearfy manner, "in which- he has beeiL assisted nnd«r.mn°i *fymg ■qiroumsKUßces. Byth of these magnificent Hotels are now complete in every detail* anil visitors will find that they are furnished. in a most supevb " -manner, and everything ;couh?c|e^L ; with them is provided so' that evisn ,iih^ most fastidious cannot find room for complaint." " The table d'hote is second: to none in the southern hemisphere. „. .. ;.... •; .".- „.'., Detached from the Melbourne Hotel iB the. Private FamiTy..,|[btel,,,'ih.''.Mackay street," ; where families will" have the same privacy as if, they were iv .their own. homes ; and commercial, travellers will ■ . find • every comfort and convenience in the , shape of sample rooms, parlors, && .. „ JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. "VT ATIO NA L HOT EL. L. C. ANSELINE, formerly of the Golden Age Hotel (swept away, iv the late flood); has now REMOVED to the above old established house "in Boundary street, where" he. hopes to 'see his old friends again. The house is newly renovated and is incapital order for the comfort of visitors. „- . L. C. A.will feel; obliged by^partiesinT debted to him at once paying their accounts. r\o M MERC I At, HOTEL' \j , "Corner .of ;..' .'. . ; " Boundary street and MawherA Quay;The accommodation- for boarders is excel lent.. The billiard-room is a favorite onej for its first-class tables and attentive markers. ' " . ".'..,. E ANCHER, Proprietor, ANNE V ' S H OTE L; ; :■•••• "•■"■■■'. Tftinui street* ; ' A new storey has been added to the hotel, and no expense has been spared to make it equal, if not superiorj to any hoteUn We^t. land. A number of well-ventilat6d bed- I -rooms and parlors. The table is furnished with everything the ■ season affords, and | charges, strictlyji moderate .for. boarders. Spaming ale ever feeshon. tap. J--V- v ■-....-!.: PAT HANNEY, Proprietor. ; PIONEER HOTEL AN D STORE, Marsden. New River. Ladies and Gentlemen's^ Saddle „Horseß . .. ; , always on him ; .. ; Packing done at the. shortest notice and mo? j moderate rates. „, > t / . Superior accommodation ,ipf travellers, ' Good Stabling. ' ".';."..■ J. CARD, .Proprietor. , TfU IAN BO R U HO TEL, ' "■' Ma^yhera Quayj Greymouth. ,;..:.- The Wineßi Ales, Liquors, and Accomino- ' dation at this favorite^Hotel :are not to be 1 surpassed in Greyncouth. . .V - D. SHEEDY, Proprietor. TARA'S HALL HOTEL, 7 - ■.'••■ •'■■'■ ■■• =■; ■ 1^ : L Richmond Quay. - )?■'-'■[ J0 H N Q'UINL AeN .1 ■ '.; ■•- ■•• .■•:•• •:■...; - ■ .., 01 | : . Proprietor. -ii- ;; rpiC HBOURNE v. LU S HI N GTO N. Some say he is Tichbourne, and some sayji he is not ; but what everybody says nifts&j ' be true. The truth is this -tliat you .'canij I get the Best Glass of Ale in' Greymouth "at* i the Oddfelldwa' Hotel. " > >^ JkWttbiftii regularly fiP' 'Tr.s

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 1

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