***. ' ' '■' "' Hotels. ;: ";i j TTAMILTON GiLMER'S HOTEL, XX GreVmou'th. I '.: 'In carry iugoiit the extensive a Jditiqnß. to this Hotel, which more than renew *%. and render it far and away the largest and most \complete .jqn the ;W,est Coast, a.true regard has-been paid to the elegance and solidity of it 1 ? Architecture, ; wLile all the' internal iarrangements of every department will be found to fully cor respond. . \ •".!.' # Thoroughness every where hasbeen aspecial aim. ; Its central situation and vicinity to the Steamboat Wharf present great inducements to Commercial Travellers (for -whom there, are set apart Sample Rooms), and to ■Visitors, Private Families, and the Mining Community ofjGreymouth and the Up-Country l^iatricts, this Hotel has not its equal; for comfort and convenience. THE BILLIARD ROOM, ; . which contains two tables by the best makers, are 1 watched* by competent and' attentive markers.- •. . ; ;. ■ ■ •; - iV , ..-...? \ '■■■[ THE MASONIC HALL, ■;'■<" the largest, on. the Coast, is the most sui f; . ; able for Balls', Banquets, and Pablic Meetings. - I ■ •■ In connection"withthe above/Hotel are - ; ',',.,:.., , '^tyERY STABLES, _^ !.' / : under efficient management ; and the Horses: having been selected by competent judges,' are the best io be'found in New Zealand, • •;• POST OF FTC E HOTEIj • ' - -Westport. • HAMILTON !GILMER'J3 S HOTEL, \ i COBDEN. . ,/- ■ 1 >' ,.., , ■ ;■ ' ' •" { : ■■-. G I L MER BR 0 THE RS'H 0T E L, ; v~ V ■""£!£ iujtAr' ~ j •■■-"■ GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL= : Charleston. ; .-. , GILMERS XIYERY STAPLES, ! : < ■■'■'-■ ■■■••■■'^■''-■■■-.•EEfiBTON 1 .-"-' ;i - : .L 2 !■■■■■ ..:.'■ . f. ? \ ..... E ? M:P I. R -E. , HrO.T E L t ";; {L^Fianner^B), ; ; .;I ' ' - The Proprietor has' spared no expense in ; ' refitting -ie, and making- eyey< department' thoroughly comfortable. Boarders and jtravellera will find it specially so, and i the charges most reasonable. . ) < ' Well futnished double and- singe^ bedrooms. • : First-class Billiard .Table, lsl a game. ' .' , j .: ! JOS. BOOTHj Proprietor. l Tf\ I(JGE RS'-; ARte vH^TtJL, Ar» .^_(Next,Kennedy:!Brps),__l 3 | '.!;.;'. ; TIM CONNOLLY, Proprietor^ \ '-<\ Will he-foiuiiJ n.« (!nm£ftrf«UA — — rir' r J_ >.. : njyntfi/ and being, newly and. .spie.cxally^ bunt f ov an . : 'Hotel,-its-accbmmodatibh- is;a«jmirjioly adapted for the comfort of boarders and his old frierids' who. m"ay' ? favor him with a visit. Private parlors, well furnished bedroom*] &c, ■i^'A^s'o : n 'i '-.fri* H- s b' l 'T c: ;.l^ ; jj/X^~ T '"' CORNER--' ■.-■■-■■ -■ :;' = Waite Stre and Mawhera Quay.: " P. CAMERON' (late of; the Unioir Hotelp has taken ; this :- ? w^ll ! known Hofel, and every department' has "' consequently;' undergone a thorough supervision.-' The accommodation for Boarders is ample' antl excellent, and , visitors and the mining community will fiud it specially adapted for a temporary residence.; ! -.f.;::-|"i!; ■; K .>;•:.= ■-;;' , : ;/. ' "'j in 'ft. 'll ■:&'.,.& ';.. /Pit! 6 'T M ; L.,,,,., \x' , ... f MayifheraV<p[uay. ( .... , .'The Proprietor Ji&a much. pleasure in infprnnng his.lfriends ; anH. the public of his alterations, comprising — Additional, Bed.--rooms, and ra Large ana Lotty Hall, specially built for public purpnana and the meetings! of Societies. • '■'- ■■' ,;■;'•--' The Cuisine, 'ashitherto, is under his per- - sohal superintendence. - ; •. i . . :•• v; Hi HtJNT. Proprietpr.- _ S\ R l;E"N t A L| H0 T ' JS h, /■ ■ • . ••■ Richmond Quay. •■' > - V ••''■ Proprietor, " ■■'.••/". : XTT H A{R F : H O:T E L,v : - Mawhera Quay. , ;:]■:-■■: J AM . E S MiD 3> L '■: E 'jl ]0 N , ..; Proprietor; ;. -r '. ' T ; ;-.b.'N.-'.E &•'.& *rrM--Q-<T'isi i sx M Mawhera Qiiay.^ .' Good Stabling and iioose ßoxes.; \ : ' English, . Wjelsh, and Colonial papers filed . ■■■-■-•' - ; ;'' ] :' JAMES JONESv ]'} ; : ■ ■■'■■■ v Proprietor; ■ _: ■■-- '■■■ - •■■■: ■';■■■ : ' : ;; F y ■■<■* piARROLL'S TRAFALGAR HoiPJEiL, ■:\Ji /■■■■ j ; Mawhera j^uay; ; ; : - : '" [o • ' >The accommodation in every department has been carefully stuAiediv' ; : ■•' : - -~- • : l ,;' : -: '. • '~.\ . ; '^'j^ ; .OARROLL, I •: .; J '■""■ '".' ••■■•■-■•■ Proprietor. N.Bi! ! --Extensive, .new, atia'thdroTighly ;^^ r (in^edStableß.'' ' { I T>-A N K H 0..T ;E L < JP> - s Corner of Taiuuistreet and Mawhera rV-.-i ■■> ■ Q^y- ■ : '- r ■• '■■■- ! * ;" jj3q altered is this Hotel, yet so improved in^its. recent alteration," that its customers "may'scarcely recognise the 'old familiar face. ■'"Tnefeld 1 welcome is there, and the earnest : wish to make all comfortable that visit the tfiahlcHbteL ■■ • •'■ ■ •^•" : '- uu. ■-■■■i ■ . .wjw, . :-.,:... E COUTANCqiE.' aO.OSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, ;|~lr Albert: Street.-. ,-,.. <.j :-'♦«» = ?; vJ), M'KINTY beg v' to iuforni his friend^ :&nd old acquaintances that he has reopened 'tins' ' Hotel, and trusts by giving all th ; e]coin. forts of a home, to secure a contimnuce of their support. • < ; > r , ■•. d ; • D. M'KINTY, ? ":.]'■ ■'■:■■■■■■ ••■■.■:-.:■ •'■.:'.!;■.:*■:- ii^ropribsor ■■•
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 1
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