~R"ANNA.’S VICTORIA HOTEL, SeDDOU SUREST, K u M A R a. billiards. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits, Good Accommodation. W- S. HANNA, Proprietor. ELLER’S HOTEL, Comer of EEYELL AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA. Superior accommodation fop Traveller*. First-class Billiard Table. JUNCTION HOTEL and ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Greenstone and Marsden J unction, THOMAS HOULAHAN, Proprietor. jjNtON HOTEL, MawH&RA Quay, GREYMOOTB. This centrally situated Hotel is now under the direct attperiutendence of the Proprietor, and having been thoroughly renovated affords in every department the most COMPLETE ACCOMMODATION. The bed-rooms ate large and well ventilated 5 the Sitting-rooms are models of comfort j and the Family Apartments of convenience and privacy. Miners, Storekeepers, and Travellers will find this an especially Comfortable Hotel, when Visiting Greymouth. billiard room. JOSEPH E3XUOUE, Proprietor. w HA R F MawheßA Quay, HOTEL, 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 j on the same principles which has given this Hotel a World-Wide fame. Tbe 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 homo at this Hotel. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor.
Greymohth hotel, Neatly at the cornet of Seddon and Main-streets, Kunmra, MRS. SttlEL (Late of theGreymoath RegistiyOffice), FfcorRIEtBESS. The above House, bang finished Wnd fitted with lofty and welt-ventilated bed and sitting-rooms, offers every comfort and convenience to boarders and Visitors generally. The Dining Room is Wader the especial supervision of Miss Donnell. Commercial gentlemen can be ao* commodated ttith suitable sample and showrooms. The bar isanpplied 'with the beat brands . OP W*NBS, SPIRITS, ETC.
(JILBEBt STEWART’S HOTEL, SeDDON-STREET, KtIIARA. 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 Difting Table superintended by a First-class Cook. The Bar is supplied with the very best of liquors.
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Kumara Times, Issue 163, 12 April 1877, Page 1
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