,'..' " .. ■■ ■'■■■;-'H!Btete.7':T;,-- -. .:: JOHNSTON'S MELBOURNE HOTEL^ V Mawhera Quay j ' - : . -,-. ' and ■ • ; ■' '■■ - . JOHNSTON'S' PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, , Mackay Street, Greymouth. (Patronised by. His Excellency Sir George Grey, His Excellency Sir, Gv F. Bowen, and every other nfluential visitor to GreyriiOuth.) ; ; JAMES JOHNSTON, . ■ : Late Caterer for the Great Dunedin Exhibi- ".• .-: , ,■-... .•:' .. tion. -. .. . ..;. .. ... The Proprietor of these first-class establishineritsj after' passing through 'great' difficulties by fires, -floods, &c, and having once morerecoveied^his former independent.position, .wishes to express his sincere gratitude to his ; numerous ■ friends,' arid a'lsd ■ fk> 'the' public of th ft +w?u xxi- ilsbtii ; gsxivzlly if or thft haarky manner in- which , he, has been iiasisted under most trying circumstances. Both of these magnificent -Hotels l are now complete in every detail, and visitors will find , that they are furnished in ■ a most Buperb manner, and everything connected with' them is provided so 1 that 'eVen the most fastidious cannot find room. for complaint.;-: ■ ;The table d'hote is second to none in the. southern hemisphere. . " .' . Detached from the Melbourne Hotel : is the Private Family Hotel, in Mackay street, where families will have the same, privacy as if they, were in their own homes ; and coiniheroial travellers will 1 find ; every comfort and .. convenience ,-in ; iie shape" of, sample rooms, parlors,. &c. ;/ , . . ; ''■ JAMES JOHNSTONi ,-^ . ;, % r,. -- : .a •.; ' Proprietor, , x o'n a : !.'l : .' .''h.p't 1 e'.l^ L. C. ANSELjINE, formerly of the Golden Age Hotel. (swept away iri the late, flood), has now REMOVED to the above; old estab- ■ lished - house in Boundary street,' where he ' hopes to see his old; friends again: ~. ... "■ ;■-. .The house, is newly renovated and is in capital order for the comfort of visitors.-' ' L. C. A. will feel obliged by ■ parties irilebted to him at once paying their accounts; MA S O.N I O HOT EL, Mawhera Quay. ■ : J. HOWIE, late .of thevßOyal;, Hotel, Richmond Quay, begsto inform his friends and the public generally that he has.purrj chaise.d' the above j^ptel, and'trusts-by sjsill contihuipg to keep first-class' AleSj', Wiries,V and Spirits,' to' merit a continuance of past ; Boarders. : •'■ ' : ■;■:•: )■'■ ■;■■ ''■ J. 'HOWIES :••- :•• •-■■•..-. -Proprietor; ■ T\UKE OF EDINBURGH-. ; HOTEL, . ■ i *-' ■■■ Hospital stieet. '■ r ' " ■ : Entirely rebuilt, possesses most comfortable accommodation. . Good bedrooms, private parlors. '•.■.:.•■.- '.-...;..• :;\:'' '■:. ■;■" , JAS. BRlMßLE,: Proprietor. ; ' N.B.— Coals delivered in anypart of town. . Drays on hire, and . cartage orders : carefully \ attended to. ..'.1'*...,, DIGGERS^ ARMS HOTEL, 1 '■'•'■' 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 th'e'm^raUy- round ' ! -hiniv by; keeping none but Genuine Brands,' and hopes , to. merit & fair share of patronage. ' H&'is now making 'alterations that : -will make it most thoroughly comfortable. The accom-: modation for Boarders is excellent. • Charges' moderate. DENIS RYALL,; Proprietoft ■•■• EM PI RE HOTE L ; ..;■ (Late; Flannery's). . ; ;. : : ' The Proprietor has spared rio expense in refitting it, and making evey.. department thoroughly cbriifortiible. Boarders and liravellers will find it specially so, 'arid the charges most reasonable. : ■ : ;'■■'"' ' ! Well furnished double and ; singe bedrooms. :; : First-class Billiard Table., Isl aganoe. T -.'.;" -JOS. BOOTH, Proprietor. :. piARROLL'S TRAFALGAR HQIEI^: : V-/. ■.-. ■ -.•:;■ Mawhera Quay/ 1 ■ ' ; The accommbdation ' in every departriterit has been carefully studiea. • ' : ; • - ' ■ • D. CARROLL, : .'"'.-.'.' . - ' J : N.B.— Extensive,' ,newi arid tnorbughly well-finished Stable's. J' ■piONEER HOTEL AN^ STORE , JT Marsden. New River, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle .' Horset always on hire. 7 .'. ; : Packing done at the shortest notice and mda moderate rates. V . Superior accommodation for travellers,. , G6od;Stabj[irip[.' . . i J. CARD, Proprietor. •' TV A N --K- - : -H ; - ; 0-; ; T. ; EvIi, ; Mawhera Quay, : E;. C OU TANO HEY ' ; 'Proprietor. ; ' : • ! \\7 H A rfV H O:T E L f ' Mawhera Quay. <;, .; : ": JAM E S MID D L ETON, _■■ -.1 '.-'■-. ■■■.: Proprietor : ■■■ ■■ -'-•-'-' tVr; i a -.ssf b 6 r u h p t ei Matwhera Quay, Greymouth., ,'./ ' The'.Wiries^lAles, Liquors, and Accommc "dation at this!favo>ite JJoieV i^re rips to b BurpaJßaeil in r Grey^outb. B..S«EEOY Ptopriotor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1307, 7 October 1872, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1307, 7 October 1872, Page 1
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