ROYAL HOTEL. [ XTTHALL AND BARRINGTON. First class accomodation. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Commercial room. AUEENSTOWN HOTEL. The Proprietors of the above Hotel respectfully invite new arrivals to stay at their Hotel. It is centrally situated, and attention to visitors are marked characteristics of its management. The immense patronage conferred on it at present has been chiefly bestowed by a discerning public, in consequence of the admirable quality of the wines, brandies, and other iiquors served at our bar ; and the domestic arrangements of the Hotel, even in the present unsettled state of the district, assure civility in attendance, and all the comfort* at present procurable. A SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLE Is attached to the establishment, where this popular game can be enjoyed) and it is superintended over by a skilful and attentive marker. The establishment can boast of the best RESTAURANT ON THE WEST COAST, * Catered for by Mr Alfred Lage, Who, in that position, lays before the visitors daily, a "bill of fare" that would compare with any city establishment. BRACKEN AND MIDDLETON, Proprietors. ALBION HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, (Next to F. and G. F. Bullen's) The largest and most convenient hotel on the Grey. The system of management that secured the success of M'Cubbin's Hotel in Dunedin will be adopted here. The Bedrooms are well ventilated. The Table, under the charge of the proprietors, will be supplied with every delicacy the market affords. The wines, spirits, &c, having their particular attention may be relied upon for quality and brand. The Billiard Room, with first-claas table, is under the charge of an experienced and attentive marker. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. HWEENE Y'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Corner of Tainui street. These extensive premises are under the direct supervision of the proprietor, and he can therefore assure his friends that no effort shall be wanting on his part to make them comfortable when they call upon him. The Bar is supplied with the very best liquors procurable ; and the Restaurant will be under the direct supervision of that well known caterer for the public palate Mr. J. Harris, formerly of Chiltern and the Lachlan. The Stables are under the superintendence of Mr De Lacy, formerly of Riverton, and of the Commercial Stables, Hokitika ; and his name is also a warrant for efficiency, while the stables themselves are beyond all doubt the very best situated upon the Grey. P^ A U L• S CANADIAN HOTEL. WINES, SPIRITS, &c, Of the Best Brands only kept. Newly Furnished Bedrooms and Good Sleeping Accomodation for Travellers. A first class chef de cuisine is engaged to manage the Restaurant department, which will be always supplied with every procurable delicacy of the season. GHOOTING GALLERY, (Next to Star Hotel), Albert street and Mawhera Quay. HILLYER and CO. f Proprietors. PACIFIC HOTEL AND STORE, North Beach. Miners proceeding to the Buller and the intermediate diggings can be supplied with all description of TOOLS AND PROVISIONS, Of the best quality, at Grey prices, The latest and most reliable intelligence from all the diggings on the Coast. Nitric Acid, (Copper Plate and Quicksilver always on sale. HAYDEN AND KIRBY, Proprietors. BO A T M A N'S ARMS, Flagstaff Point. Miners will find this a good house of call. Good Liquors only kept. LESLIE AND SKEL LV, Proprietors. Boats ply from Greymouth, to the door every hour.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 16, 6 January 1866, Page 4
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554Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 16, 6 January 1866, Page 4
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