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. t^-.-Kw- Hotels. :[ '-' : : ,'*/.'. '■■ ALB IO N HO TE Ir V, GREyMOUTH. MESSRS. TONS AND HUGHES Proprietor; . Commercial gentlemen and ''visitor? from the country will find on a visit that tihe arrangements now made for their comfort Are not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand and that for families travelling it pofsesses ' all the comforts and accommodation of « home. ':' ' The Billiard robin will always be att«id** upon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it still to be called the best room on the coast. ■ Late files of Colonial and Provincial papers always to be seen. :. FRANK SWEETMAN, (Formerly of the North Beach), ; Has now removed to the Hotel lately occu- . pied by C. Rhodes, at- the upper end of Mawhera Quay, where he will be happy to see all his old friends. > Liquors of first quality only kept. ' GREAT WESTERN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, 1 i ■ Gresson street. . WILLIAM ALEXANDER* late cook of the Full and Plenty Hotel, but better known to lovers of good eating and first-class cook* ing, as "Bill the Cook," announces that he has taken fine premises, next door to the Full and Plenty, Gresson street, 1 where he has now Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Lodgers. Board and Lodging; £1 5s j Board, £1 2s 6d • Meals, Is 6d., TT J ; DO H E R T V, ■M-* SYDNEY HOTEL, Boundary street. *-- The Choicest Wines and Spirits. The Tap of Ale is always Fredi and Sparkling DIGGERS' ARMS HOTEL, Tainui street. D.RYALL, lateiof Canoe Creek, North Beach, .has much. pleasure in informing Jbis numerous friends and -the public generally, that he has taken the above' Hotel, where he expects to Bee them rally round him,; by keeping none but Genuine Brands, and hopes to merit a fair share of jpatronage. He is now making alterations that will make it most thoroughly comfortable. - The accom-. modation for Boarders is excellent. Charges moderate. DENIS RYALL, Proprietor, .'...'-:■ ■ v...-...Eipress. .. ..V :■!>,;/. ■ TJAYLIS'S ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS. :R. H. Bayli8 ; begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and Reefton that he has started a . • : --v . : WEEKLY EXPRESS . , : ■:•".: TOANDPROM . ■ GREYMOUTH and REEFTON, ' (Via Half-Ounce, Duffer's, Napoleon, Red Jack's,. Ahaura, No Town, Ac), Leaving Reefton every Wednesday, at 11 a.m, and returning on the following Tuesday at2p.m. : ;...•'. : Orders received at Melbourne Hotel, Reefton ; and at Roche's, Stationer, Grey* mouth. ' ' '; ; /,.■• '„.:■ ....... '. „.- . H ••"■.'"-:' Bootmaker. mm ■'-■ I\f oB r j .ej;|i^ |H >"■■■• Wholesale &Retai. 18 B -°'° T ; M. A K ER, 1 Mawhera Quay. . The trade supplied with Closed Uppers, . Melbourne Kip ; and :^^^^t Sole, extra Btrong Fronts, Halt Fronts; Hungarian Nails, Calf Basil Colored, Roati and Kangaroo Skins, Paul's Lasts, Boot Trees, Front Blocks, Tools, and Grindery. ' The only house in Greymouth that supplier Hirst's celebrated Wellington Kip and Sole. THOMAS BATCHELOR, Boot and Shoemaker,' >.^ Tainui street (next Kennedy Bros). T.B. (for the last four and a half years manager for Mr J. White), having now commenced business in the above premises, begs to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he is prepared to execute any orders for all descriptions of work, with promptness, excellence, and ■at moderate charges. , All kinds of repairs neatly executed. Coal Merchants. GEORGE MAR lit) Coal Merchant. •■' ■ Coal Depot, Mawhera Quay, (Opposite Ancher's Commercial Hotel) Families and Hotels supplied with Coal. Steamers also supplied at moderate rates. TJ OBE R T WILSON COAL Wharf, opposite Boundary street. Hotels and families supplied in any part o the town. . Orders left at the Wharf, or with Messrs D. Maclean and Co, carefully attended to. /-^OALS. SCREENED COALS. CpALS. JAM E S BRIM BLE, Having purchased Mr Matthew Batty's Coal Wharf, is now prepared; to , deliver; Coals in any quantity to all quarters of the town or vicinity at the most moderate rate. ; •; . - v , Drays on hire. Cartage orders omptl attended to.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1207, 11 June 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1207, 11 June 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1207, 11 June 1872, Page 1

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