JJ U G G'S H Q .T,EiX, ; Greenstone Road, Kumara,- >., v ■,. is most centrally situated, and Affords every accommodation and courtort that can be desired. ■• ■•''' '■''■ ■'■'■• ■ •■>■ ••■'■.. i \±J. ■■ ' i ..' ::)\ .- !i COMFORTABLE SITTING '.AMD" BED ROOMS " M ' :, " !i , ■ • '■■ j_ "'- \ .■■■'•'!);•> i i-i THE LARGEST BlLr^A^D-RdOk In. the district, and a competent Sfarker in., attenidfaucf. " . THE STABLE ACCOM^ObATION IS UNLIMITED. Cabs, ; Wagonettes. Buggies, and Saddle Horses Always on,.,Hire..;: ..Moderatecharges, and strict attention! -to the convenience- of the public; ' '. " JAMES: RUGG,,„r .'.■■:':<.','. Proprietor. • H A 1 R F H O 'TEL 7 , \\ ''.■■,".■ •/• -- - V : '' Mawhera Quay, GuEYkouTn. The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and the : public that ; the business of the above Hotel ib stiJj; learned on under his supervision, and on the same principle! which'has given this Hotel a world-wide tame. ' .The Wines, Spirits, Beer, <fcc., are the :best that can beprocured. * ■< ■■ ■ • Visitors to Grey mouth will always receive a heaity .welcome, ."land tjie comforts, «f a home at this •Hotel. J A ME! S-' M I DiD L E T ON, : '/'. Proprietor. J ' '' ■'■'■'■ ' ; JONES' H O T K L V Mawhera Quay, GreynioUfcli. ; " ' Visitors to Grey mouth, will find every convenience and. comfort at the ; ' .. ; r H , oo ve, liptel. ( ' , Wiues and Spirits of the best Brands;. .'... ..'.i'lt. 1. ■ U/j'.ji'i' Loose',b<»xea v uo.t fa .be equalled, in 'West-hud. Stijbliug(for cai-riers' hoi*e.s —Free. (Attended toby an experi«»oed r gKooin... .u.-.ir-ii .'• ;.'■■■ ; •O'BHIEN ANDO DUNOAN,.J. \"_" \T Propribtors. „, main j sti{;eet; ; KtrMißi4v Prppnel.ora.of the an«,ve fjptel bey ropifprrn the public that it. has been niaoje replete, wi »h every 'a >mf< >rt, reearuless of expense,' aJF.>rdint/'to visitors every ftccoihnkJdattori with charges strictly moderate.' •l>i , ;/•; ■ .■'• }■.- : \^.:<-. DINING EQ^y EMPIRE HOfE^;-. 1 On. and after this, date, charges will -, Ibe asunder.:—r f! .". : ' -Breakfast ...i:...;1u; Is; 6cL ; i Dinner .U.......;..;.n I»sjt6U..;.•!:.■ ■' Tea U 6d. ■: Board, pw day ...;.. -3s. 6d. i ' j,: per week;.U 20s. Thomas -KniG returns thanks for, the> liberal patronage hithertoi received, and> begs to state the tables will be found equal to any on the Coast, .i,-: i THE LARGEST DINING ROOM IN KUMARA. ' QTROUD AND ;< T?LOWERS, DININ& KOOMS, DILLMAN33 TOWN, Will open the above establishment on MONDAY next; the 7th iusi, and hope, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of the public patronage. Meals, at all hours ... . j.s. 6d. Board, per weik '„. 225. -6d.
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Kumara Times, Issue 420, 30 January 1878, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 420, 30 January 1878, Page 1
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