JJANNA'S VICTORIA HOTEL, SbDDON BTRSET, K XJ M A R A . BILLIARDS. Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits, Good Accommodation. W. 6. HANNA, Proprietor. gELUR'S HOTEL, Corner of REVELL AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA. Superior accommodation for Travellers. Firstrclass Billiard Table. 1 TUNCTION HOTEL and w MODATION HOUSE, Greenstone and Marsden Junction, THOMAS HOULAHAN, Proprietor. This centrally situated Hotel is now under the direct superintendence of the Proprietor, and having been thoroughly renovated affords in every department the most COMPLETE ACCOMMODATION. The bedrooms are large and well ventilated; the Sitting-rooms are models of comfort; and the Family Apart* ments of convenience and privacy. Miners, Storekeepers, and Travellers ■will findthis an especially Comfortable Hotel, when visiting Greymouth. BILLIARD ROOM, JOSEPH KILGOUK, Proprietor. HA R F HOTEL, T Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and the public that the business of the above Hotel is still carried on under his supervision, and on the same principle* which has given this Hotel a world-wide fame. The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are the best that can be procured. Visitors to Greymouth will always receive a hearty welcome, and the comforts of a home at this Hotel. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor. Nearly at the corner of Seddon and Main'Streets, Kumara, MRS. SHIEL (Late of the Greymouth Registry Office), Proprietress. The above House, being finished and fitted with lofty and well-ventilated bed and sitting-rooms, offers every con> fort and convenience to boarders and visitors generally. The Dining Room is under tba especial supervision of Miss Connell. Commercial gentlemen can be accommodated with suitable sample and show rooms. The bar is supplied with the best brands OS" WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. Q.ILBERT STEWART'S HOTEL, Seddon-street, Kumara. Gilbert Stewart (formerly at Middleton's Wharf Hotel, Greymouth), has opened the above premises, a few doors from Drummond's corner, and would respectfully solicit public patronage. The house affords every comfort and convenience to visitors and boarders, the bed-rooms being lofty and commodious, and the Dining Table superintended by a First-class Cook. The Bar is supplied with the very best o£ liquors.
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Kumara Times, Issue 155, 3 April 1877, Page 1
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