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Hotels. \ L B I O N HO T E L, Greymouth. RICHD. 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 attended upon by good markers, and every exertion will be used to enable it still to be called tho best room on the coast. Late files of Colonial and Provincial papers always to b 9 seen. "DIONEER HOTEL, MARSDEN. J. CARD begs to return thanka to the public for past favors, and to state he has built one of the largest and most convenient Hot Is for all classes, including Accommodation for Private Families, together with a first-class Billiard Table ; it is also situated on one of the most pleasant sites in Marsden. Thirty Acres of English Grass Paddosks, sub-divided for accommodation, and within sight of the Motel. Ladies' and Gentlemen Saddle Horses on Hire at the shortest notice. Goods packed to any pai-t of the New River ; and, on the completion of the new road, a Coach will leave every morning for Greymouth, returning in the evening with passengers and parcels. CIRCULAR SAW HOTEL, Arnold Road, This Hotel being only three miles from Greymouth, and on the main road to the up-country districts, is a capital house of call for travellers and pleasure seekers. Excellent and ample accommodation of every description. THOMAS OLSON, Proprietor TV/TAC'S BUCK'S HEAD HOLET, ■*•"•*- Coal Pits, D. M'MILLAN, Proprietor. , Good accommodation for Families. No liquors kept except those bearing really ■ : first-class brands . fYDD FELLOWS' HOTEL^ Mawhera Quay. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. : E. ANCHER, (Late of Perotti's Commercial Hotel), Proprietor. .■VT ATIONAL HOTEL, JL il Boundary Btreet, has been entirely rebuilt and newly furnished. The old customers of the proprietor will find all their requirements fully met at the new National. Wines and spirits of the best quality. ' ' Ici on parle Francais. " L. C. ANCELINE, Proprietor. 1 T INCH'S SWAN HOTEL, -*^ WHABP STREET, HOKIT I K A . Established 1865. D . L ~Y~ . N C H , Having recently made extensive alterations and improvements to his hotel, so as to render the same in every way commodious and complete as a [ COMMERCIAL « FAMILY HOTEL, irects the attention of boarders, commercial men, and private families to the accommodation arid conveniences now provided, which are equal to any on the Coast. ! , - Bath rooms. ••-"•-;:• i ■■■'■-.■ '•'■-■■■ Sample Rooms fbr -Travellers.' ;.; Passengers called- at ; any.- hour. Most convenient house. in town for approach to Steamers and Coaches, it being situated in the best business part of the town. ' ..-, , „,-, |2T IBE RN I A:N H0 T EL,' LX .; Boundary street. . : An old-established, quiet, comfortable, Family Hotel, centrally situated, and very suitable for travellers and tourists. : Charges strictly moderate. MARY BURCHELL, Proprietress. .TTjT -H'.A" R F HOTEL Mawhera Quay. JAMES MIDDLE TON, Proprietor Extensive and Commodious Stabling. RET X, EA T HOTEL, Preston Road. Wines, Spirits, &c, of the Choicest Biands. Strike and Blackmore's splendid XXX Ale. Yachting. Rendevous Station. Sailing Boat or Watermen's Skiffs on hire at all times of the tide. ANDREW FOWLER, Proprietor AEIENT.AL. HOTEL Richmond; Quay. : Wiaes and Spirits; of the best brands. „ ' „ JAMiTG. MORTON, ;••'■■■ ••■"'•■ ;■■■"■■ ■'.''■■ ','; ■■■■■"•■ Proprietor.' ¥j isi N^G ' S;u;n hotel, Jil) 1 ! :i -Tainui street. ■: .'i GEO. MARK, has .taken and thoroughly, re-fittei 1 ithis .Hotel.; < It will now be found •comfortable in ; every department, iand special care paid to the excellence of the Liquors. <. ■, . :, ■„;•" ' ;; ; geo. mark; '.-/.',. '■'. ;'.' : ' ; "'' ; ,''' : ' 'Proprietor . . Ci ARROLiJ^; ; Trafalgar: hotel ..■ul-imiTLioMa^era^n^.;;^',;;; ■ ; ' ;;i i ;'.The.accoriinxp,dation in every department, has been carefully siud^ed.^^!'' 0 ' 1 \' / •'.""■•"'."•' •-'- "> nv "% tJ &AßfVoW, [ . ■"■•'' »-.,; i -ty ;>.?,, xl i-,i-y>Kutw, c.-ti sproprieto^jf.; ;: N;fe— Ex^enWye, 1 new, and thoroughly . weU-finlshed Stables; ''•' ( - •■--"> ■ a .^rji.'ii.i'xJ.-j't.; ■■«■.;•,.;, ..;.-...,, ynA -: :^"- : '-

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1873, 6 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1873, 6 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1873, 6 August 1874, Page 1

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