v;;.;; ;';: -^Hotefe;; 1 ;;;':'.;' ;"g; ■ | XTAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL 't:t" v 'r" : V ' Greymouth.., "C.,\^. ' .-.■. In carry ing out the extensive a Jditions to* this Hotel, which more than renew it, and i render iti far and away the largest, and most complete on. the West Coast, a true regard has 'been, paid to the elegance and,^solidity ofits architecture, while , all. the',, internal; ar« rangeinents of every department will be found ; to fully cprrespond/ ■ , ' '•'}. ;',, : ' ' Thoroughness everywhere has been aspecial aim. ' :' ■.-. .".'■■■ ■' •. . . ' ■ ■'." '.'."... "; ! Its centi al situation and vicinity iq , the Steamboat Wharf present great inducements to Commercial Travellers (for whom ,". there are set apart Sample Room's), and to Visi*. tors,. Private Faniilies, and the Mining Com-' munity of Greymouth and the Up-Country Districts, this Hotel has not its equal for comfort and convenience^ ■'..,' . THE BILLIARD. ROOM, i which contains 3 tables by the " best makers, are watched by , competent and attentive markers. • THE MASONIC HALL, the. largest.qn the Coast, is the most:sui + « able for Balls, Banquets, and Public Meetings. :•:"■■ -r ..'-.: In connection with tho above Hotel are , LIVEHY STABLES, under efficient management ; and the Horses having been JBele.cted_by ; .competont n .judges,:; are the best to be found in New Zealand. ; PO S T 6 F F I'CE HOTEL, -' WESTrbRT. ■ ' HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL; ;COBDEN. ..VS GILMER BROTHERS' HOTEL, AnAURA. ... GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL, Charleston. ■ GILMERS LIVERY |STABLES, . ( . . S, .■ . ... REEFTON.- ..;- ..--:;:•:•'■ ;;": ■ " GO MMER CI A L HOTE L •■■'-■■■■•■ Coiner of ■""■'■■"■ Boundary street and Mawhera Quay. The accommodation for boarders is excel lent. The billiard-room is a favorite one, for its first-class tables and attentive markers. . . r ... E ANCHER, Proprietor. Cr L ' V \B .":'", , ; ,'H> O TEL, ' •■.',_. Mawhera Quay. : : The Proprietor has much pleasure in informing: his friends; and tne public of his alterations, comprising — Additional Bedrooms, and a Large and Lolty Hall, specially built for public purposes and the meetings of Societies. ■■.■ ■• ; , •: ■: ■■/. ■ .-; ? The Cuisine, as hitherto, is under his personal superintendence . ! : ' ; , HrHTTNT; Prdprietor. ADDF ELL O W S \.. .HOTEL; •■ ' • ■ : MawherA Quay. l : ' BULSTRO'DE, Proprietdr.| ... "-Bell's Life"; every ;maiL;. HANNEY'S HO T r E.L, ■ '■'•■ I ,'Tftinuisireet/' :>1 • vi A new stoiey has been added to the hotel, and no expense" 'has been i spared to make it equal, if } no\ superior,- to any. hotel in.Westlandi' A number of well-ventifatea bedrooms and parlors. The table is furnished with everything the season affords, and charges strictly moderate for boarders; Sparkling ale ever fresh on tap,' /._ j/ j. ' PAT HANNEYiProprietor. ; CAK-^p^l^vHsO TEL s /-''Richmond Quay./ X In-cnterinß on this .hotel, the Proprietor has much improved-arid^enlarged tjie accommodation. Boarders and Visitors will find the charge^'mbst^moflerate'' and no expense will^be spared to make the hotel a pleasant and economic place of sojourn.. t*v/ v ,4i2RbBERT3SRir (Late ol Liverpool Gully), •'■■■■- - '- - ■ -"' - -Prdprieterr X O; N E^S-' S ..[>&,& T E; L,; ■M . "■■ , ' : Mawhera Quay.^ :;^' . •■■■'>■ -: Good Stabling : and^liooso Boxes. : ; ../ i; ,r-:i -.>.-] i ■'.!■.*.■ ;.AJ^' '■■"-' :>*; .■■ .:=i ';■>.« i filed-. ■JAMES JONES, • , f r Proprietor. Richmond. Quay. ... lOyh :,» w..,Q::-'11..-!l .N'mL. : .-;A. "■■»! : '" 'Proprietor." .',''."' . G: R I ■,&■:& :jT; A L--«:i'« 5 « JO'tf-E'.^ .•,w'. >.;« ' •■'.■;■•■■ .■■". viii- *■.:■■ i. >; i'>n Richmond Quay t , ; ( . f ■ j _-.-: ■ ..-. . ■■ -...•.•: '. ; " ••> . * -':■'•■■;. - : >■>■'' J"A ME S MO R T;O'NV ; ;; '/ Prpprietor.y ..,-..' HJ. DoflE RT YH • SYD NE V HOTE L, r •''••I Boundary street. " The Choicest Wines and Spirits^ ; ■ ... ... ■•>■ • 'f i ,■>.-. ;!> ' '•*'■<'. ' ' The Tap of. Ale is always Fresh, and Spavkling TfT-H 5 A' R '■*-- : SO TEL; !.' Mawher^Quay. . . > JAMES Ml DDLEI ON, " Proprietor, • '•■ ROSi^OF 1 HOTEL, .., -■•• ■■■-.. Albert Streets ■ ' I>:> M'KINTY beg^ to inforhi'iiis friends and old acquaintances that he has reopened this Hotel, and trusts by giving all the comforts of a home, to secure a continuance ofc their support.' . ' ' ■ ••■-.••. .D. M'KINTY, Proprietors
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1275, 30 August 1872, Page 1
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