TIT* MI L LA N AND' ;T: A-TL O R, ALE AND PORTER :BREWERS, Manufactures of Liqueurs, Cordials, ,'-, . .'.'■ Crated Waters^&o, &IP.,;; "I ; WE 8 T COAS T; B R E^f R 1 ';" ;■' : ' Tainu* Street, "' ; ' : '... ■■■;■?; G R E V ; - M- 0 U T HHr. r ; "; ' TIT ES.TLA;ND BREWERY, MOUNT STREET-, ; •■,"■■ ■ '■'■ : "■';:"i : -:6»eyinibttfii.-* { .^ > :-./ ; : :■-;:-• I i The subscribers having t erected at great expense' moat commodious buildings : for brewing puirjwses, slk Aoiv -pffenng tb the pubUc,the^'- i; '/ r . ..;;■■■/;■•'^;^ r ,;_■;■ = ;p ' t n •rs : tp ' a;;^; l j f: jr ■ cj :; ''A ii c' '.■■'.-•. <■!<" vKs-,--.- f Ai >i" f «tiv;ii.-.-,, ;V ' .:•- ■::'. .v,:u ■;;;•« v-;,--:-.H V r ; S i-h i ■ •iyf^' >>^<- r .^^iM^!AißTH^-iandii:Co. : ■• ; |:| 1 :,,; . . ; y .c .-_• >■•;;; , ; : ■ .'('""'-Tj' 1 " >■" ™"j ' '. """ TO^STON's'-MELBOUiINE i^EIOTEL,' 1 .•l:vr.V»-;.i. : -. MAWHEEA ■QttA^-} .\'.;?'' : '.'"/ !I . ;: :. _.'■• ■•''■•••■;■; ': ! p ; : '•- ; -^ : .^ «rOH!N STON'^: PRIV ATE % AMIL V ;_v\;.;;;^;ho^eil,;;;; :: ;; ! v,^- --. : . Mackay .Stabet,'. Greymouth. (Patronised by Hia. Eixcelleflcy Sir > George Grey, ffisExediency' Sir G.; "F K ijowen, and every ;','othpe. nflu«ntial, visitor to Greymoith 1 .) i ' 1 ''. •'- ; : ••: •■ :..-:'t d : ''. ■.•3i:>;i-j;r{-. • : •■■■■' i^A.to^jra^sTb^-' I^-;-'--; iLate.Caterer for the C^reai(l>)die3Ma Exhibi- : '■ ■:":'.. ' ; . v .'.,tion.-.. vr ;.Tj v "" 1 ""^ ■;•■ The ProprietorV of^'these, first-clj^s r'estab]ißhments, after passing through greaif difficulties by. fires, flodds, r&c, ''~ J sria h'avrn]g once more recovered hife fpVmer independent pbsi'tion, wishes to; express his sincere gratitude to his' numerous, friends, and-'also 1 ; to the public of the town and district generally for the hearty manner rin- which; !Ka.' : hii"-V"'*-no3ißi«H,unyer^moOT^jy]u}g,circumstdnceg. ...^ Both of these magnificent Hotels are now. complete in every detail, and visitors will find that they are . furnished, in 7> most; ; superb \ manner, and everything : connected : with them, is provided so that ; even the' mosji. fastidious cannot find room for complaint.* The table d'hote ia second ta none in the southern hemisphere. ; j. rtyn* : b , Detached from the Melbourne, Hotel is thej? Private Family Hotel, in Mackayj atreet, where families; will have the same.privacy as. it they were in their own .homes; and ■', commercial travellers will find every" comfort and in the shape of sample rooms,' parlorSjl&c. ; -; r !',,. ; .- .,■.-.■' JAME^ ... '' '..', ' ,''\ .'.' ■.'." ,' ;.' '"' Proprietor^ in ~xr a. t rofi^ ' s : o¥i l!; L. cJaNSELINE, formerly brtheGbldeU Age Hotel (swept away in the late i flood); ias now REMOVED to the above oldestablished house in ' Boundary sDrtet,: where he hopes' tosec l*ia oM friends aßaiiLL_i^i-iJ d!A The house isri^wly renovated and r is ixi:\ capital order for the comfort oi ' v ! L. 0. A. will feel obliged by parties indebted to him at once paying their account's. ' 0M ME R€T A ! L HOTEL •■•; 'Gorner of " ;■. ". Boundary strke't And Mawhera Qxtay. .-<. The accommodation for boarders is excellent. The billiard-room is a favorite one,, for its first » class tables and attentive . .markers/ ■ ;■■'•■■ : -••' •;.'•■ -' ; -•■ >:-.- :^ ' ■■■■■' -i '■ ' ' ' E ,'ANCHER, Proprietor. a n. n^e;,;y;;;: ; s,v,h.O:T;:e i lv; _■; ;."..;■',-. Tainui^fcreet,. -..,, ■..:■ r i-y Anewstoieyhasbeenaddedtothehotel; and no expense ias teen apared to make it equal, if not superior, to any hotel in Wfesfc land. A numberof well- ventikted' bedrooms and parlors. The table w furnished with everything, the season r affordß, and charges strictly moderate.; for boarders. Sparkling ale ever fresh on tap. s PAT HANNEY, {Proprietor. ; . T>lb^^E|l HbTEL 4N pi^E, . XT . Marsdbn. New River. , ; : . , Ladies and" Gen'tiemen's^ Saddie^ '■ ■ Horses always on hire. ?.- <■ ! i} -' Packing done at the shortest notice aiid mos ■ ' ; -';' modera^ rates.', :: " : ; y/T' ■ ;-■ Superior accommodation for travellers, ' :'- GoodStebW'^ /' T I j. CARD, Proprietor.,! RI A N B 0 R U HQ T, Ei; . •;......?,. • : ■'. ■:,,:.. :...■•:..!.■ m| :?; Mawhera 1 Quay, Greymouth : : . t ( The Wines, Ales, Liquors, and Accommodation at this favorite Hotel are not toj be < surpassed in Greymouth. .: . ■ j -'■ ■'.'".""„.','■■ p. SPEEDY, Proprietpy. ■*• m ara's /V'H"Ai*.i*'":--' ;: fi'<> : * IBjLs1 BjLs . Richmond Quay. ; " ■;■ | , JO. H N- ; ; .Q:; U-. a.-'N.-i.Ji^A/-.^, . •.„.; : .■. . ■ Ptoprietor, ,■;■ ,;ji.^?o;: I ,' it miCHBOURNiJ y.fLUSHINGTO^. Some, say he is Tichboarne, and some fay he is not; but what everybody says must be true. . The truth is thw- that, you can get the Best Glass ol Ale, in Greymouthl at » J- ■- J.; BKLSTfiODE} Ptoprietoij J
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1171, 30 April 1872, Page 1
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