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Hotels. ;■■•■■■-■'•■■•■; TTAMILTQN GILMERfS. HOTEL Greymouth. In carrying out the extensive additions jto thiß Hotel, which, more than renew, it,', and render it far and away the largest and most complete onytheWeßt Coast, a true regard •has been paid to the elegance and solidity of its architecture, while all the internal ar-; rangements of every department will be found to fully correspond. " i Thoroughness everywhere has been aspecial aim. Its cential situation and vicinity to the Steamboat Wharf present great inducements to Commercial Travellers (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 3 tables by the best makers^ aie watched by competent and attentive markers. ' . THE MASONIC HALL, the largest on the Coast, is the most Bui + « able for Balls, Banquets, and Public Meet* ings. • : In connection with the above Hotel are ; •LIVERY STABLES, under efficient management ; and the Horses having been selected by competent judges, are the best to be found in New Zealand. ; POST OFFICE HOTEL, Westport. . HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, COBDEJT. GILMER BROTHERS' HOTEL, AH AURA. : • GILMERS' MELBOURNE HOTEL, Chart TcnvrtT^ GILMERS LIVERY JSTABLES, : 'f Reefton. . • COMMERCIAL HOTEL Corner 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. E ANCHER, Proprietor. O.L U B HO 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 Lorcy Hall, specially built for public purposes and the meetings of Societies. The Cuisine, as hitherto, is under his personal superintendence. . ■ -\ H. HUNT, Proprietor. DDFE,LLOWS HOTEL Ma. :a Quay. THE NOTED ALE HOUSE. J. BULSTRODE, Proprietor. '■ "Bell's Life" every mail. ANNII V' S H OTEL, Tainui street. . A new storey has been added to the hotel, and no expense has been spared to make it equal, if not superior, to any hotel in Westland. A number of well-ventilated bedrooms and parlors. The table is furnished with everything the season afferds, and charges strictly moderate for boarders. Sparkling ale ever fresh on tap. PAT HANNEYj Proprietor. CANADIAN HOT EL 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 Liverpool Gully), Proprietor. X ON E S ' S H O T E L, ** Mawhera Quay. Good Stabling and loose Boxes. English, Welsh, and Colonial papers filed.' JAMES JONES, : Proprietor. rr\ A R AS HALL HOTEL Richmond Quay. JOHN Q U 1 N L AN Proprietor. abYbktai. hotel, Richmond Qu&y, JAMES MORTON, Proprietor, Xtr HA R F HOT EL, . Mawhera Quay. .-'■■' JAMES MIDDLED ON, Proprietor T> A N K H O TEL, Mawhera Quay, E: COUT AN C HE, Proprietor. CIRITH'S HOTEL, STORE & BAKERY, First Crossing of the Little Grey, on the New Road to Reefton. - First-class accommodation for travellers f Stabling and Horse Feed on the premises. ROBERT FRITH. \. . ■■;. Eropnefor,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1290, 17 September 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1290, 17 September 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1290, 17 September 1872, Page 1

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