PUG G'S H 0 T E L,' Greenstone Road, Kumaka, is most centrally situated, and affords every accommodation and comfort that can be desired. COMFORTABLE BITTING AND BED ROOMS THE LARGEST BILLIARD-ROOM in the district, and a competent Marker in attendance. THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION IS UNLIMITED. Cabs, Wagonettes. Buggies, and Saddle Horses Always on Hire. Moderate charges, and strict attention to the convenience of the public. JAMES RITGG, Proprietor. NI 0 N HOTEL, I Mawheba Quay, Greymooth. This centrally situated Hotel is bow under the direct superintendence of the Proprietor, and having been thoroughly renovated affords in every department the most COMPLETE • ACCOMMODATION. The bed-rooms are large and well ventilated; the Sitting-rooms are models of comfort; and the Family Apart nients of convenience and privacy. Miners, Storekeepers, and Travellers will find'this an especially Comfortable Hotel, when visiting Greymo.uth» BILLIARD ROOM. JOSEPH KILPOUR, Proprietor. HARF HOTEL, '.Mawheba Quay*, Greykouth. The Proprietor Injga to inform his numerous friends and the public that the business of the above Hotel is still carried on tinder hrs supervixion, and on the same principles which, has given this Hotel a world-wide fame. The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &G., are the best that can be procured. Visitors to Greymouth will always receive a heaity welcome, and the comforts of a home at this Hotel. JAMES MID D LET ON, Proprietor. ONE HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. "Visitors to Greymouth. will find every convenience aud comfort at the above Hotel. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Loose boxes, not to be equalled in Westland. Stabliug for carriers' horses —Free. Attended to by an experienced groom. O'BRIEN ANDL^DONGAN* 1/ Proprietors. HOTEL, MAIN STREET, KUM^ARA. SfejiTThe Proprietors of the above Hotel beg i a inform the public generally tnat it has been made replete with every comfort, regardless of expense, affording to visitors every accomtuodatioi) with charges strictly moderate. king's DINING BOOMS, EMPIRE HOTEL, On and afte»,this date, the charges will be as' under:— Breakfast ............ I*. 6d> Dinner »» Is. 6d» Tea ...*:...,.,.„ Is. 6d. Board, per day » 3s. 6d» „ per week ..-. 20s. Thomas King returns thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, and begs to state the tables will be found equal to any on the Coast. THE LARGEST DINING ROOM IN KU.MARA>
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Kumara Times, Issue 406, 14 January 1878, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 406, 14 January 1878, Page 1
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