.■' ■ F . I V;: p l !;; > i o :'''.'Hbie|Sir ! .:. '.■"./'"■ !> V I ' iiTQ^STO^S^lMQ^otßiji'; HOTEL .?< • MawherA; Quay .''.'' . • . .. AND; :.;"■ . . . ; JOHNSTON'S PRIVATE FAMILY :■::..• •■::•■. .:." ■ .;-HOTEL,''-.''' .■'■': :'i ' . 1 Mackay Street, Greymoptit.- ;i ' ■ (Patronised by His Excellency Sir George ' Grey, His Excellency ' Sir G.- F. Bowen, arid ' every ; • other ; nfluential . visitor to GreymouthO ; / - o JAMES JOHNSTON, . ! Late Caterelr for the Great DunedinExhibi- : . : ;■ „'.: •' ;. :tion. ; ; ..■ ':.-.•■ ;'-, •■•: '>■ '■ Tho Proprietor of> these first-class establishments, after passing through great difficulties by fires, floods, &c, ... and having once : rporo recoyeied iis former independent, posi-. •tion, -wishes to express his sincere gratitude . to , his riumerbus friends, arid to the public of 'thnj^'va aid ''c&t&lu &«*«"ally'for thW hefttty 1 ' mariner in which he : has been assisted under most trying circumstances. : ' Bpjbh of these .'magnificent Hotels are now complete in '■'eyei^y' detail, and visitors will find that they; are furnished: in a most ' superb mariner, ; and everything' connected •; with them is ' provided so ' thafe :;even the most fastidious" cannot find room for complaint. ; -The table d'hote is second to none inlthe southern hemisphere^' •;.•;-. : ; .. Detached from the Melbourne Hotel is the Private. Family Hotel, in ..Mackay strieet, where farniiies will have tho/same: privacy .as' if they' were in. their 'own" homes ; and comriiercial travellers Hyill^find'feyery corrifoft; .and' convenience in the ' shape of. sample rooms, parlors, &c. ; . '■' ' ; ; ■ JAMES JOHNSTON; ; ■ "Proprietor. RE T R E AT . H O TEL, Preston Road, ' ' ■■■..■.'■ . ...A pleasant ; distance from Greymouth for the appetizing before-dinner walk or evening Stroll. .';■':'■.: ~ ■■'■■-:■-. \; <■/ — ,■:: '■■■■■■,;-.,'. The: Garden is rich in the choicest and most fragrant flowers and rare exotics bloom in the greenhouse. , • . ..:;■■-■ :. Vt i - :: .:-.'. Row and sailing-boats " on the Lagoon always ready.' ■ .;■ .i ••.. :.. '; -..it : H. PELLTNG, Proprietor, CL U-B. :,.H ,;a '-!£: EL, : .Mawhera Quay. .. .; The Proprietor has much pleasure in informing his friends and tne public' of his alterations,: comprising'^ AplditiopnJ. Bedrooms, arid a^ Large aridLotty 1 Hall) specially built fpt public" purposes: and the meetings of Societies / ' : '' '-';' ' : '.' ;i : --\ I1 '' '■'-'■■ ■'''■ The Cuisine, as hitherto, is under his per■sonal superintendence. r ; ; ,'/ H. ■HUNT. Proprietor. rrtARA'S: " HALL HOTEL "Richmond Quay. - v JO B N Q UI:N LA N Proprietor. TT^" H A R; F- H O TE L Mawhera Quay, JAM ES" MID,D LE T ON, Proprietor '"■ ■piONEER HOTEL AND STORE '; JL. ; ;( -T" f Marsden. 'New River; - 1 Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Hor always 'on hire; /, . Packing done at the shortest notice and mo? j . ■;•'.;.. moderate xates. • i,r ; Superior accommodation for travellers, <: '.-, Good Stabling. ; ;-. . J.: CARD, Proprietor. f\ DD F E LL OW S H 0 TEL ..'.-: Mawhera Quay.: THE NO TEiF^ALE HOUSE.. J. BUL STRODE, Proprietor. "Bell's Life" every mail. f^i REAT WESTERN HOTEL' 'AND UT RESTAURANT^ : Gresson' Street/ Greymouth;. ", ; The accommodation for -Boarders arid Lodgers is excellent, and miners and ■working men will find every arrangenie'nt is really first-class. . ■ : ....- ; ,-.- : ....... Board and Lodging, LI 5s per week; Board, LI 2s (3d ; Meals, Is 6d. ■ : English, American, and Colonial papers .on file. '.'. .' ' ■". ' •■■■'••■;■•- ' '• !i -■ •'; ■ . WM. ALEXANDER,, • . • Proprietor. "TVUKE .OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, 'T\[_ '.-. Hospital street. Entirely rebuilt, possesses most comfortable accommodation. Good ' bedrooms, private parlors. ; :■.■.■■■■•■■<>■.■■;■:■ JAS. BRIMBLE, Proprietor. ' N.B. — Coals delivered in any part of town; Drays on hire, and .cartage orders carefully attended to. . ... - : TT A N N EY' S , H O T. E L, -■"*- Tainui street, , - The Accommodation is excellent, arid the • ' :.:;•.■■.'. ■•-''■ : y ■ ■■- >■.■... ic^h ■:■::. l • ■ :, • quality of the Wines and Spirits cannot be surpassed. ; ■ •■■ : ; ' PAT> HANNEY, ' ■■•:■■ .••:■■ i • -Proprietor. , T> A N X ; ..HO TEL, ' Mawhera I^uay, E: C OtflA^Ci HE : ' .'...-• Proprietor. J • ... T> RI A N BO R U HO T EL, I Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, ; The Wines', Ales, Liquors, arid Acoommodation at this favorite Hotel are riot to be 'fturpasaed in' Greymotith. 1 1 ::}'•{ ' : ' "; ;-.'/' 1 vV i .'' :::: V vi ' DiSHEEDy i Piopri»lio*i '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1371, 20 December 1872, Page 1
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600Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1371, 20 December 1872, Page 1
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