''":! ;;;'.; \:;; ; i^te.' i :. ( ,; a !;.; !: - : . .- '..,;• iv. l r'B ,t o n ■ ; ". ;!:ilI ;i;p >:j T. c"x x3L; : ' ■■'■;"■■■.;■• •-"■■■;•■•'. - 1 "; 1 . ■■ ' : ..,'.;.' ■■■ '■ Greymott'th.' . ■'' ; ; . ' ; . "'■ /RICHD.J. TONKSj ;; ■•■\.- : ---- Proprietor.- •. Coicmercial gentlemen and visitors froiri thie 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 coriiforts; and accoinmodatiori of a borne. ' ■■•.-■■■•■ : ■'< ■■■■■■■• -. The Billiard room will always be attended upon by good markers, arid every exertion, will be used to enable it still to be called tho best robin on the coast. ... Late files of Colonial, and Provincial papers always to ba seen. , ; !:, ' ;>■■•.■ T'"4V : . O H- ILL 'JS^vW^SWl^, . Mawhera Quay. . . (Adjoining Messrs Orr and Co.'s.), , -. Having taken this Hotel I beg to intimate tp my old friends and the public generally, that I am prepared to offer the best Wines, ac., but would prefer them to judge for themselves. ■ •• ■..: ' ■ ■.. - : ..;:J. ;.;': .; Spacious Billiard-room with first-class tabto. PATRICK T\VOHILL, ; " ■■■.... Proprietor. ROYAL HO TE L , 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 found excellent in every department. A fine Billiard-room, with first-cluss Billiardtable. JOS. BOOTH, . Proprietor .V.: E-.. A'.\N.:! : ,C.V,..h" » (Late of the Commercial Hotel), ;■ : , ■...■ , • Btegs to inform his many friends .and the public that he has taken the ; ;. •-.■■ ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL;; ' ■' ,/i Corner of Albert' street and Mawhera Quay, ' and respectfully trusts that their patronage" '.will follow' his constant exertion, by civility arid the excellence of his liquor, to deserve it; !"VT OT I C ; i : !:OP;;;Eji;M ; O:VlL. ! ;.JO^.B.^STRp^ I his numerous friends and acquaintances that; he has.REMOyED from' the, Oddfellows' Hotel to 'i :■■'■■-: -:.':•;..'•,■■,• ::.'■■' <■: ,;.•;.-. . THE GLTJB^ HOTEL ' '■ ■ ■■'".; r (Late H^Hunt's).. ; '!!" ; " EUR OP X A N H;,p;T E L „. Mawhera Quay, . •" ,V: '•'.', '..-. Possesses the Largest and Finest BILLLIARD "BJoOst I'"'; In New Zealand ; ? furnished with four of ; Alcock's best Tables. ' J'l! ' MULLER AND GATJENS, , 'Proprietors. ", A^ RNOLD HOTEL. AND STORE, (On the Grey Valley main road, near the j . Arnold Bridge. ; Good Accommodation. Stores,' Tools', : arid Provisions in ; great variety, at, a.slight advance upon Ureymouth prices. ; Liquors of the best quality. ■> - ; .• ■ ■ P. MOLLOYj: Proprietor. f^i OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, VJT Mawhera Quay. , c T. BARKER having opened the above Hotel respectfully, solicits a call frbrii his old friends and patrons, and assures them they can still rely on the very best of Wines arid Spirits— and every attention. \ : T. BARKER, Proprietor. DO name it iri Gath, and please to mention it in the streets of' AskeloUi ' • F.B. WATERS, " ' -^ ;■ -'-■' ■■ ; : ■'. Spirited Hotel-keeperV, ' • - ' / . ' ; Greymouth,' ', . . ; New Zealarid. Little did I think when penriing; the advertisements which I addressed to the: ,; ; Gentle. Public i;.- ■'■■ some months since, that I was speaking to. : millimjs -.of people, instead of thousands ; but such was the case; ;,. ■ , ... ,, •._;.;....,... I then -alluded to the power which the; Press posaessed r to; advance the interests oi individuals,— and 'to prove my,' argument, • cited instances; of. firms that bad amassed \ fortunes through their liberality in advertising — and as a more direct prppf of the correctness of my . remarks, I , have! lately received a copy of a London publication, named , the Printers'. Megister, which; was. addressed "to me (through the editor, having! read my lucubrations) as the ".Spirited' Hotel-keeper of Qreymouth" . ' ; ;..';, , . I- assure you I am not a little, yfiin when I reflect that my advertisements .have! been noticed by the London Press, but how much more will, my vanity be tickled if X can (still .through the instrumentality pf the! Press) induce you, citizens' of G;reymputh,arid i he mobile public, to notice me, ay !,' notice' me in a tangible mariner, riamelyj ;by giving me your custom. I am always eager to deserve it ; my stock is not a large one,' but it has been carefully'selected and well bought, hence my ability to compete with rival houses —and as for the hotel department, • stranger, patrons will imagine from the promptitude and style with which their Wants are attended to that they are iri the Palais JRoyal chez Us Trois Ft'eresProvencedux, instead of being with ■ ' .-.■■"■• ' ;' : '■ • ■ -'■;«■; ■' '■■■ ] ■.■'•■! Your obedient servant, ••■■' V F.B . W- AT E ;R! S, j ■ Spirited Hotel-keeper, ■: . ■ ■■' Greymouth. . ; (Late Joseph Ki1g0ur.) ,.!..,' ; Tobacconists, A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Mawhera Quay, , GreymoutK : !..,./., . . \ A. /\'M.. ! HUN ; TE ; Ry J r v ; i .■:...<..!.; Proprietor^
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1615, 8 October 1873, Page 1
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711Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1615, 8 October 1873, Page 1
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