Hotels. ALBION H O TEL Grevmotjth. RIOHD. J. TONKS, Proprietor.- ) Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the country will find on a visit that the arrangements now made for their comfort are not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand and that for families travelling it possesses all the comforts and accommodation of. a home. The Billiard room will always be attendee^ upon by good markers, and every exertioi_ will be used to enable it still to "~~ best room on the coast. Late files of Colonial and Proy^^jCpapW;: } always to be seen, WO HILL'S HOT EL, Mawhera Quay. ; (Adjoining Messrs Orr and Co. J s.) Having token this Hotel I beg to intimate to my old friends and the public generally, that I am prepared to offer the best Wines, &c, but would prefer them, to judge for themselves. Spacious Billiard-room with first-class tabls. PATRICK TWOHILL, Proprietor. T3 O V A L H O T E L, XV Richmond Quay. ' ; JOS., BOOTH begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel. The accommodation will be fou- d excellent in every department. A fine Billiard-room, with first-class Billiardtable. •-■ . .■■ ' JOS. BOOTH, Proprietor. EA N C S E R • (Late of the Commercial Hotel),' Begs to inform his many friends 'and 'the public that he has taken the ' ' ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay, and respectfully trusts that their patronage will follow his constant exertion, by civility and the excellence of his liquor, to deserve it. TVTOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN BULSTRODE begs to intimate, to his numerous friends and acquaintances that he has REMOVED from the Oddfellows' Hotel to \ THE CLUB HOTEL (Late H. Hunt's). EUROPE A N HOT EL Mawhera Quay, Possesses the Largest and-Finest BILLLIARD ROOM In. New Zealand ; furnished with four of •Alcock's best Tables. MULLEN a.AT.TENiL__ _ Proprietors^ A RNOLD HOTEL. AND ; STORE, On the Grey Valley main road, near the Arnold Bridge. Good Accommodation. Stores, Tools, and Provisions in great variety, at a slight advance upon Ureymouth prices.. Liquors of the best quality. ... P. MOLLOY, Proprietor. f^S OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, \X Mawhera Quay.- ,'.■. . . ..• •T. BARKER having opened the above Hotel respectfully solicits a call from his old friends and patrons, and assures them they can still rely on the very best of Wines and Spirits — and every attention.' T. BARKER, Proprietor. On Sale. ~~~ T> EDUCTION IN PRICES OF WINES AND SPIRITS. J. TAYLOR haa pleasure ia informing his friends md the public that he has alarqe stock of WINES AND SPIRITS of the most celebrated brands, all of which he has imported direct from first hands, and will sell the same, wholesale and retail, at the following low prices .— Hennessy's and Martell's Pale and Dark Brandies, 52s per doz; or 4s 6d per bottle : Finest Jamacia Rum, 52s per doz, or 4s 6dper bottle ' Glenlivit Scotch Whisky aad Jamison's Dublin Whisky (being the two most celebrated distilleries in their respective countries for producing superior spirits), 46s per doz, or 4s per bottle Port and Sherry Wines, of superior quality, 45s and 40s per doz, or 4s and 3b 6d per bottle A fine sample'of Holland Gin, J.D.K.Z., 44s per doz, or 4s' per bottle Guinness's' and Blood's superior Porter, and Tenant's Ale, in large and small bottles j at the lowest market prices. , J. Taylor is Agent for the sale of Hooper and Dodson's celebrated Nelson Ale, in hogsheads; quarter and smaller casks, at Brewery prices. : ■ Also, Importer of Lemonade, Soda-water, Ginger Beer, and Sarsaparilla, of superior quality, from first-class manufacturers. All goods in the different departments sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices, at TAYLOR'S S T O R E S Mawhera Quay and Albert street, Greymouth. N.B. Empty Bottles bought. ON , S A L E.Finest New Season Teas, Mauritius Sugars, Company's 2nd White, Hennessy's Brandy in bulk and caße, Champagne Vineyard's Brandy, Port, and Sherry Wines. Colonial Wine, bulk and cade, English Malt and Hops, Oilmen's Stores, Colonial Produce (all kinds), and Peruvian Guano. Ex Hector, [direct from Adelaiie.— lßC , tons Bart's Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, in 1001 b and 2001 b bags. | ■' GLENN BROTHERS, Importers, Shipping and Commission Agentß, 1 Albert street.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1609, 1 October 1873, Page 1
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