Hotels. ¥1 » TTAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, , , , Greymouth. In. .carrying out the extensive, additions to • this Hotel, which more than renew it, and render it. far and away the largest and most complete on- the West Coast, aiinie regard has been paid to the elegance and solidity of it 9 architecture, ; while 1 all the internal ar-i-angements of every department willjtefound "' to fully correspond. : V" ':> I, $ Thqronghnesß everywhere has beerfaipecial aim. ,;vs-.;y ;.:.-:.! ;.;■ ; .■.■;•.;..■; • • ■ . . 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 Com- > munity of Greymouth and the Up-Country Districts, this Hotel has not its equal for , comfort and convenience. . . .. : '■■' ■"—.— ' '■-. : ' ;i '<^ ■'. '• : ' THE BILLIARD ROOM, which contoins two tables by the best makers, are watched , by,- competent and attentive ; markers. '.". . THE MASONIC HALL, ,v the largest on the Coast, is the most axd* > able for Balls/ Banquets, and Public Meet- , ings... . •.-.. ,.--: ; ' •• ■■:■-... ; . In connection with the above Hotel are LIVE KY STABLES, under efficient. management ; and the Horses, having been' selected by competent judges,, •are the best to be found in New Zealand. , •■. POST O.FFICE HOTEL,. Westport. .'.',- HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL; .''■'/ '-.■.■■ '■ ' -,' '."'. CO.BDEN^ ■' ';" .-. ; : '. .. L MJE R-B -lI^MHB^CTr- J ffO~rET^' ;^ v : ■•'-• : V *Aa'A-T|BA; ■"'.-.' <■'•'{■ \ : '>..; GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL, " ; ; :.-- Charleston. .;../_! GILMERS LIVERY STABLES, ' !' '-'•■■ •'•-''■ ■ r \> }■''■ J&x&vros-s '-i*- 1 r * •'"■■/.- ■ ;V-. E;.?M^WB" '^■■i- ; O^T E- ; .iii • ;;.-i, T r{LateFlannery's). • :; ;^ .[: The Proprietor has spared no expense in refitting} it; I and? making ■ e^ey department I thoroughly comfortable. Boarders and. travellers will : 'firid ? it "specially so,: arid the charges most reasonable. ," ; : - Well furnished double and -singe bedrooms-.' ..^ r ,Firsfc.class Billiard Table..lsLa game, • JOS.; ;BOOTH, Proprietor. : t^iglg^b-r g? ",: . * akj^s '■■;? ho tjj l^ -*-^ (Next Kennedy Bros)* '■" * '', ' ■*" "'" !'i Will be found as comfortable as any in Greymouth,. and being newly^ and specially built ipt an Hotel, itej^qtaniodatipnJi&Adiriiirably'' jidaDfe3ifbT-^ <^^' Jl^ (^^P^^ <^V^bro : imd-Mo^ old friends who may faypr.him with a visit, i Private parlors, well furnished bedrooms, &o.' M£ :SiO^N;I f C - H O T E L " CORNER . . ■ r __r > \'.Wai|e^stre ; ,,. - andL i Mawhera,.Qua.y. \ P. CAMERON (late of the Union Hotel) f has taken this well known: Hotel, and every department 'has consequently undergone a 'thorough 'super vision." The accommodation" for Boarders is ample and excellent, V and visitors and the mining community^wijll find : ■it specially adapted for a temporary. '>esi-,-dence/ ; , : ' :,' : ;' '.'■"',' : v V..:: ;;: " G\ i: U : ;;\. H;-; ; ip..;¥. ; vE i X,. '".■;■. , ''/i'Mawhera Quay.V. i '■•■'.. :' The Proprietor 'has much" pleasure in informing his friends and tne public of his:' alterations, comprising'— .AdditioPAl Bedrooms,- jand a 1 Large and liotoy 'Hall; specially built for public purposes alld the meetings of Societies. ■::';■ ■•■;- ■'.•■::.;.!/••,: ...;?7 - ;^ r - The .Cuisine, as, hitherto .mb 1 under his' personal .superintendence. .-.■•. :;••■•■■■•■-. i -■•' '' : ' ..'t J^i''': "-■■ :"!•?•. HUISIV Proprietor. ; ;J r\ . r; ; .i^e^n.,t; : ; a' i : /' n. otjs, if AJif.'. '.'•:'.'* y ~,i '..? -.-'... .'" :" X ; ; .-'■ ; ' . - ','? ■•:■•'•'• '.- ;, ..Richmond Quay.; : :. - : " 1 -' J, ; A;-M;E f ;S-''M;;O;R';T : O;N,'; . : !/ ' ' "? ' : - '' ' ; . ; .""'.'.. 'P r J J P" e to r » '''' -- . i ?' : . . .] ' :.■'. TT^" HA-i R F -H O T E \l£ r :-,..-.'■ ; "Mawhera Quay. i. -j-'&'tilt B-; ; : r M 1 dld x; e ton, ' \ ' : '[''[_ ;;'\ l " / r:iV: ' Proprietor \*".'''^'''''- v .f : .l J;.;o; #,!.TB::a\''B' /:^Zo'..^Ti;L^ .. : : :.- Mawhera Quay, h: -;' ; - .. ;. Good Stabling and JJooae Boxes. English,-. Welsh,- and Colonial papers filed. ; .. =.^' ; '!'^'Sr^"t- !: ' JAMBS; JONES,,:' ••,': v< ■ •'" .:.Zj) ju-.. ■-':■.,■.-• -rJ.'t Proprietor. /CARROLL'S TRAFALGAR HOTEL, - ; JdawheraQuay.,,,, . , .'" , Thei. accommodation in -every department i:has been carefully studied. ■ ! :- ■'•■'■■■. D/CARRbtL, ; ■ : ; ' * Proprietor. N; B; —Extensive, new, and ' thoroughly ' well-finished Stables. ;:/ : _ ■ :! ;;■ w - <.- -A N K H O TEL Corner of Tainui street and Mawhera ; :■■■• . .'■•)■ ■ ■:-.■ ■ Quayv- "' '•' ' :: \' : ■" ~ : v So altered is this Hotel, yet so improved in' its recent alterationj that its customers may! scarcely recognise the old familiar face. The old welcome is" there, aud the earnest • wish to make all comfortable that visit the ; BankHoteh ; :^ ; • E COUTANCHE. ■-: ROSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, :..; Albert Street. ; '. •• ' ;i .D. M'KINTY beg V.to ltiforni his friends aiid' old acquaintances that he .has reopened •this Hotel,, and triißts by giving all the com"forts of a home, to^secure a continuance of ' 'their support. /'' . ■ ' '"' ./ .. . ■ '■*'.i: " : ;.;... : :■: ; -t);; m-kinty;';-, ;:.; '; ■ ■ '"'.;" : Proprietor
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18720425.2.2.6
Bibliographic details
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1167, 25 April 1872, Page 1
Word Count
654Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1167, 25 April 1872, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.