\.[ ; ;; : :; V ;:: '• Hotels/ ;:'.;: : ;.:J, j :.„! ■■■**."■■;. ■■•'. ': '■-;■■ '! "'.'■■■ ■■•'■";.'.. • .. , • ; • EICHDWI TONKB, M . ./ -Proprietor. •• ... ... | ' Commercial gentlemen and visitors! from the country will find on a visit that. the ...... ii . , . ... . . 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 borne. ' ''.'.' '"'\ ■■' ' ( "" :; , j The Billiard room will always be attendee l upon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it still to be called the best room on the coast. - : '"' J'--' : . ; ' Late files of Colonial and Provincial papers always to b 9 seen. ••.-•'.. ■ i. ~ WOHI L L'S HO TE L, Mawhera Quay. ; _ (Adjoining Messrs Orr and Co. 's. ) j Having taken tbis Hotel I beg to intimate to my old friends and the public geberaily, jthat I am prepared to offer; the^best^ines, jffiCy but would prefer them to judge for 'themselves. ... '. \ Spacipusßiiliard-room'witb. ;first-ciass,tibl9. ; : : ? '-■'. PATRICK TWOHILL,! >....; ,Z" :: ,' ■. ... ■:./..; Proprietor..; T> oy a l h,o;te: jl y JLw : Richmond Quay. ' •, .^OS. BOOTH begs to; intimate to his v friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel; ' The accormnodation will be found excellent iix efeiy 'department. A fine Billiard-room,'with fii-st-cl»ss'JßUliard-table.'' -". "■ : - ;: . ■■ ::r: : : - :; \ ■■''*■■ 1 " ■' i; JOS.; BOOTS, ' j -< '*'' '"-/. 'Proprietor. •■■■ E~ ':. ,', ; : A, ! N;-.-.O" H E] R • ' (Late of , the 3ommercial Hotel), : ■' ■ Begs to inform his many friends and the public that he has taken the,, . -.•■■ j : ODDFE LLOWS' HOTEL, r j Corner of Albert street and Mawhera^uay, and respectfully trusts that their patronage will follow his. constant exertion, by civility and the excellence of his liquor, to deservejit. ■VT OTI C E 0 P REM 0 V AJL. JOHN BULSTRODE begs to intimate to '■'> bis numerous friends and' acquaintances that lie has REMOVED from' the Od^fello-fs' i HoteltO,: ' 1'"..,;'.--"-',!,--. ■■;■'. •;•■'.'.•.':■■ j ' THE CLUB HOTEL | • (Late H. Hunt's). >: ' l | ■. ETJ R 0 PEA; N HiO TE L, ..; Mawhera Quay, ••■• ••■; • ."* | ■, Possesses the Largest and Finest ! BILLLIARD ROOM • ! £n New : Zealand j furnished with four 'of . : • ■.: : Alcock's best Tables. i<. : . . MDLLER AND GATJENS, ; i ' ■ ... ;. . '• i ■•: : •-.':■ • "Proprietors.: ; . jTi \OLPEN FLEECE HQTEL, , . ... Mawhera Quay. ..': : :: : , , ! ' T* BARKER, having opened the above Hotel respectfully solicits a call frpm his old : , friends and patrons.' 'and assures them they, oaii stall rely on ■' [the ; very best ol.>yiaea and Spirits-—and r every attention. ', , : ; ■ '.'.'[::■:■,■'. / J > T >'^P^B,;.feroprietor, | . • A RNOLD I'" 1 HOTEL ! AND STORE," : £*.'". : ".' !l;! ' : ' •■■•••-'-;■«='■••.■■-■'■;••■'■■ ■_;• ■ ;■;■! On the' Grey Valley mrtin - road, near ,the :' 1 ' : ' ; '/ M °;' ;r "' Alrnold'Bndge. ; ;-; .'; ''' ,''' : '; .' ;; i Good Accomniodatlqn. Stores,^ Topli v ' and Provisions ; in ..great, yaiiety, at a BligHt advance upon Greymouth •. prices. . Liquors of the best quality. r P. MOLLOY, Proprietor: [.. «^ . : - '■ ■ ■ '■—■■ —. ;— — --■ ' ' —■ ■ i * DO name it in Gath, and please tomention it in the streets of Askelon. : ''''■"'' F.B. WATERS, : Spirited Hotel-keeper, ; •■■'■• Greymouth, ' i : New Zealand. Little ' did I think when penning the advertisements which I addressed to the I Gentle Public : ;'■■-■*■ some months since, that I was speaking to millions cf people, instead of thousands ; but such .was the case. : ; \ ■ I then alluded to the power which the Press possessed to advance the interests of individuals,—^and to prove my, ; argument, : cited instances of firms 'that Sad amassed .' fortunes through their liberality 'in adyertis-; ing — and as a more direot 'proof c Of • the correctness of my remarks, I ! haVe lately 1 ' received a oopy of a London publication,: named. the Printers' Hegiiteiy which "■ was addressed; to me (through the editor having readi'my: lucubrations) 1 as ' the" "Spirited Hotel-keeper of Greymouth." ■'■ >! : : , ' ! ( j . ;, ; I. assure : you I am not a little : 'vain ; when I' reflect that my advertisements have been : noticed by the LondonPteas, b^t how! much mofe will my yanity ; be ' tickled if l| can (still' through the instrumentality of the : ! Press) induoe you, eitizensiof Greymouth arid: 'he mobile public, to' notice mci ay!. notice ; meina tangible manner, namely, by givingme your custom. lam i always 'eager to ; de-j serve it ; my stock is not a'Jargeone, but it; has .been carefully selected and well .bought, I hence my -ability to compete with rival houses' ■n-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 in the Palais Boyq]!, <^e^ Us Trois Freres Provenceaux, insjjead of being with' Your, dbedieat servant, Fi, B. WATERS/ Spirited Hotel-keeper, Greymouth. ( (Late Joseph Kilgp^r. \ ' Tobacconists. ' i | A MERIOAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, j Mawhera Qttax, ! Greymouth. d ' { , i A." M. HTT N T'E R, , Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1623, 17 October 1873, Page 1
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