|'j' : '/*;' ' "'Hotels. 1 ?' "^ ' ' ■ ■!Av.'.ti. ; -.8,;i f -;,o'''N''r. .W'.&.'.'x'i'x.-'&n .xl: ''■ ." •".■" :":; : "•-:: : ":^ Geeymouth. ' MESSRS. TONKS AND HUGHES ' Proprietors/-' ; Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the country will find oh a visit that the arrangements now made for their' comfort are } not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand; and that for 'families, travelling it possesses all the comforts' and accommodation 6f a 'home. . The Billiard room wUI always be attended upbnbygood markers, and every exertica , will be used to enablejt s^ill to be caUedthe* . best room on the coast. ' * j Late files of Colonial and Provincialptfp^ii always to be Been. ' . ;; , ' I^iREAT WESTERN HOTEL AND IDT ; RESTAURANT, .r . 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. • « BiU the Cook, " announces he has taken fine premises, next door to the.' Full and Plenty, Gfesson street, where he ' has now Excellent Accommodation' for 1 Boarders iand" Lodgers. Board and Lodging, ' 51 63 ; Board, £1 2s 6d ; Meals, Is 6d. — ;. ; MA SO NI C HO T E Ly ; Mawhera Quay. .; r. J. HOWIE, late of the Royal Hotri^' Richmond Quay, begs to iufprm his friends. ■ and the public generally that he has purchased the above. Hotel, and trusts- by still • contmuing tp keep first-class Ales, Wines, , and Spirits, to nierib a continuance of past, favors . '... : . ; . . . .;' , Good Beds and ample accommodation for Boarders. ■ ' J. HOWIE, Proprietor, . |?|IGGER3' ARMS HOTELj . JL/ .Tainui street. > -'• • -■ . D. RYALL, late of Canoe Creek, North . Beach, has 'much pleasure in informing bis numerous friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above Hotel, where he ' expects to see themrally round bin*, by keeping none but Genuine Brands, and hopes to merit a fair share; of patronage. He is now. making alterations that will make it most thoroughly comfortable. The accommodation for Boarders is excellent. Charges ■ moderate. DENIS RYALL^ Proprietor. : . . • t Express. . "DAYLIS'S ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS. . R. H.Bayms. begs to inform the inhabit tants of Greymouth and Reefton that he has started a : •• WEEKLY EXPRESS TO ANDFBOM -■■•■■.•- GREYMOUTH and REEFTON, (Via Half-Ounce, Duffer's, Napoleon, Red Jack's, Ahaurai No Town, &cj, : : ....,• Leaving Reefton every Wednesday, at 11---a.m, and returning on the following Tuesday at 2p.m. Orders received at Melbourne HoteL Reefton j and at Roche's, Stationer, Grey-* mouth. .> ■' ' : ./ Oilskin Manufactory. ; GREYMOUTH OILSKIN MANU FACTORY. The Undersigned has always a large stock of— '-■■./ ■ ■■■ ■-. ■:.•' ...• ■:. .-. / .v; Black and Yellow Oilskin Coats - : Jumpers : ; : Pants and Leggings Nothing to equaTthem on the coast. ' ALEXANDER HOSIE, > S AIL AN D TEN T ,M A KE.B,, Greymooth. ; ; v , r" N.B.— Storekeepers supplied with Oilskins Coal Merchants. "■| TEOR GE" MA R 1 .1 N ■\* •■..:••'. Coal Merchant. Coal Depot, Mawhera Quay, (Opposite Ancher's Commercial, Hotel.) : Families and Hotels supplied with Coal. Steamers also supplied at moderate rates. ; "D O B E R T W I L SON COAL MERCHANT, Wharf, opposite Boundary street. Hotels and families supplied in any part ' the town.. ( ■ Orders left at the Wharf, or with Messrs : D.Maclean and Co, carefully attended to. |/ WLS. SCREENED, COALS. COALS. ! JAMES BRIMBLE, * Having purchased Mr Matthew Batty's Coa Wharf, is now prepared to deliver Coals • • any quantity to all quarters of the town o • : vicinity at the most moderate rate. ; Drays on hire. Cartage orders ompt jattendedto. ... .. , . : ; ..,•.....,,, ;A D V A' N C EN E W Z.E AIi A-NDj iHOLLOWAY S UPERSEDED b/KRAMS j VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS I ; These Pills increase in public favor. They | contain no mercury nor mineral substance ' j whatever. They are made of the purest -vegetable ingredients only, and are specially .adapted to the New Zealand climate. They ■do not interfere with daily avocations. For jcostiveness, indigestion, billiousness, dejrangements of the stomach oc liver, and in [skin diseases, there is no safer roeiicine iextant. " i KRAMS' HEALING OIIfTMEST is • (new and certain cure for old wounds, so^sf and skin eruptions ;. its «ffect is Burpri«ing. Jfersons in the country should not be with* ;out these medicines. Sold; by all chemista |and storekeepers throughout the colonies. '; Agent,,, .. \ ;..,v j ' ,M6RRtSLEVr, > ■ • /.i-M ■:•!; , < l^reymptttti.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1232, 10 July 1872, Page 1
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