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TO HNS TON'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. The Proprietor, in calling the attention of his old friends to his establishment, begs to assure them that he is, as of old, determined to make the Melbourne unequalled on the Grey. All the comforts of a home will be furnished to the boarders. His Wines and Liquors need no comment, as his being well known as a judge is a sufficient guarantee of their qualities. BILLIARD TABLE. "OLACKMORE AND TEER'S STAR HOTEL, Corner of Albert Street and Mawhera Quay. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. G. F. MAXWELL, Having now completed his alterations and additions, invites a call from his old friends. Each article in the bar is the best to be had. The Billiard Table, under a civil and ex perienced marker, is the finest in town. The Rooms are comfortable, and only require to be viewed in order to secure their occupancy. The stabling is extensive, and with Mr. Joe. Graham to look after the welfare of the horses, every care and attention will thus be given. ASHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL. Richmond Quay. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME Is secured in the accommodation afforded by this truly FAMILY HOTEL. Old faces welcomed and new ones invited. EDWIN ASHTON, Proprietor. Tl M P I E B HOTEL, Corner of RICHMOND QUAY AND BOUNDARY STREET. The Finest Liquors and the Best Table in Greymouth. C. HAMILTON and CO., Proprietors. QHIP HOTEL, Richmond Quay. G. M. STEWART, Proprietor. /^VTAGO HOTEL, Boatmen and Up-Country Traders will find this the best place in town to call at. All the latest and most authentic information about the diggings can be had here. A really comfortable bed. English and home-brewed Beer, Spirits, and each kind of liquors of the best brand. The Restaurant is second to none in the town. BURRILL and CO. TT I B E R N I A N HOTEL, Gresson street, Greymouth. J. LAVERTY (formerly of the North Pole, Victoria) begs to inform his numerous friends and the public at large that he has opened that well-known and commodious house, under a good Old Irish Sign. He hopes his former friends will rally round him, and he assures them that as far as lies in his power he will to the utmost always make them at home. The Liquors are of the best brand procurable in the market. The Motto of the Proprietor will at all times be cleanliness, civility and attention.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 16, 6 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 16, 6 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 16, 6 January 1866, Page 4