... Hotels. TT AMILTON GILME.R'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 Coaßt, a true regard has been paid to the elegance and solidity of its architecture, while all the internal arrangements of every department will be found to fully correspond. ; Thoroughness everywhere has been aspecial aim v .._■.„'.. r , /_; : ..;,; ,• •' : "' Its central situation and vicinity to. the Steamboat Wharf present great inducements to Commercial .T^ayeUers .(for whom there are; set; apart Sample. Rooms), and to Visitors, Private Families, and the Mining Community of Greymouth and -the Up-Country Districts, this Hotel has not its equal for •comfort and convenience. - '.. THE BILLIARD ROOM, which contains i.3 tables by. the best makers, are watched by competent and attentive markers.-- ...... .;.::\:. : ....'..'..;. .:, THE MASONIC HALLV • -'■■■ the largest on the Coast, is the most sui*» able for Balls, Banquets, and' Public Meetin § 8 ' • In connection with the above Hotel are " LIVERY STABLES, ■ under efficient management ; andthe Horses having been selected by competent judges, are the best to be found in' New 1 Zealand. POST OFFI*C~E HOTEL, v -'. -■'■ ' V Westport. ■ ■ ... ' HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, COBDEJf. GILMER BROTHERS 1 HOTEL, Ahaura. - GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL, Charleston. • GILMERS LIVERY ISTABLES, ..'.,.,. .Reefton. MAS ON I C HOT EL, Mawhera Quay. J. HOWIE, late of the ' Royal Hotel, Richmond Quay, begs to : iuform his friends and the public generally, that he has pur- [ chased the above Hotel, and iarusts by still continuing to keep .first-class Ales, Wines, and Spirits, to merit a continuance of past favors ■■-•■•■-'• ; ! ■'• ■ -■ ■':' ; -"' - '-' ! '■ Good Beds and ample aocommadation fer Boarders. . . , J.. HOWIE, * Proprietor; DI GG ER S \ - A R MS ,H O TEL, ' Tainui street. D. RYALL, late of- Canoe Creek, North Beach, has much pleasure in informing his numerous friends and the public generally,^ that he has taken the above Hotel, where he^ expects to see them rally round hi&«, by keeping none but Genuine Brands, and hopes" to merit a fair share of patronage. He is 1 how making alterations that will make it ihosb. tborougnlyuSomfortable. . The accommodation for Boa^era'is" excelTefitV' 'Charges-- 1 moderate. DENIS RYALL, Proprietor,,; M P I R E HOTEL ,_. • (Late Flannery's). The Proprietor has spared no expense in refitting h, and making evey department thoroughly comfortable. Boarders and travellers- will -•- find it specially so, and the charges most reasonable. Well furnished double and singe bedrooms. First-class Billiard Table, lsl a game. JOS. BOOTH, Proprietor, CA NADI A N HOT EL n Richmond Quay. .'-... \ In entering on this hotel, the Proprietor has much improved and enlarged the accommodation. Boarders and Visitors will find the charges most moderate; and no expense will be spared to make the hotel a pleasant and economic place of sojourn.' . \ ; ROBERT CARD (Late of Liverppol Gully), , ■ : /CARROLL'S TRAFALGAR HOTEL, r^y Mawhera Quay.; KThe accommodation in every department has been' car ef ully studiea. ;: ::i ! : D. CARROLL,! : : ; Prqprietpr., N.B.— Extensive, new, and thoroughly well-finished Stables. " BA N K HOT E~T Corner of Tainui street and Mawhera ■;:: " ■-■ ■ Quay. ■ ■ \ ! '' ■ -.■■.■■:: So altered is this Hotel, yet so improved in its- recent altei&tioh, thai - ts vaatuniets may scarcely recognise* the old familiar face. The old welcome is there, and the earnest wish to make all 'comfortable that visit the Bank Hotel. .-:.,., -.v .. E COUTANCHE. JO IJ ,E S' S HO TeJ Mawhera Quay. I Good Stabling and Uoose Boxes. • ■ English, Welsh, and Colonial papers filed. JAMES JONES; " :i ' ''" '■ :'. ' " . ?" : '■''"" Proprietor. ■ rpARA'S =HALL 'HOTEL .: • Richmond Quay.' ' ! J ? vd" ] 'H: N QIJIN LA N Proprietor. ' . fV R IE N T AL.V H O T EL, Richmond Qu&j '■■;' : ::jltES':: : t;bi{ T fi pi.N r -,^ ■' ''■ ";'■','" ; Proprietori " '/_' . ' '; . TT J . ;d O HE RT[ V;, AX* SYDNEY: HOTEL,! Boundary street.., :■■- The Choicest Wines and Spirits.' - .The .Tap of Ale is always Fresh and Sj#u:k-ling
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1252, 3 August 1872, Page 1
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