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T> O V A L HOT E L . J. A. WHALL begs to return thanks to the Mining and Mercantile population of the-.Grey for their kind patronage, and also to announce that he has now completed all his Alterations and Improvements, and accordingly invites his friends to a trial of the It O V A L. His Restaurant is under the immediate and personal superintendence of himself, and the viands are 'always the best that can be procured in Greymouth. The bar is,, as it always has been, unsurpassed here. The Sleeping Accommodation is the most Commodious in town, and every room is thoroughly ventilated. The Billiard .Table is one of Alcpck's best, anil is' carefully' looked after by "Little Johnny." Pool every evening. f\ UEENSTOWN II OTE L. The Proprietors of the above Hotel respectfully invite new arriyals tp stay at their Hotel. " ■■■•■. Ij; is centrally situated, and attention to visitors are marked characteristics of its management. • The immense patronage conferred on it at j present has been chiefly bestowed by a discerning public, in consequence of the admirable quality of the wiiies, brandies, and. other liquors '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 comforts 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 jj'nd attentive marker. BRACKEN and MIDDLETON, " Proimbtors. ALBION H O T E L, Mawhera Quay, Gkeymooth, '(Next to F. and G. P.' Bullcn'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-class table, is under the charge of an experienced and attentive marker. TONKS and HUGHES, Proprietors. QWE EN E Y'S HOTEL, Mawheea- Quay, Greymouth, Enlarged and now made the most commomodious in the toAvn. Lofty and well-ventilated Rooms. A first-class Billiard Table. The Restaurant is under the management of the Proprietors, and will be found adequate to all requirements made, f^ L U B H-O T ET! Wires, Beers, and Spirits of the Best Qualities. MURISOX and MISCAMPBELL, Proprietors. TT ERE WE A RE, AGAIN. BRITISH LION HOTEL, Albert street Greeymo urn. Best Liquors and Accommodation. Hot Baths. ' Old and new friends come and see us P. A. JONES. | E. DONOVAN. TTIDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL. Tainui street, greymouth. (Late of Queenstown. ) E. COUTANCH hereby informs his old friends and the public that he has opened A FIRSIVCLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Well supplied with the very best liquors and .accommodations, where they will receive the same comfort and" attention as of old. HOBBS' NATIONAL FAMILY. HOTEL, Boundary, street, Greymoutii. W. H. HOBBS has now opened the above Hotel, and having completed his arrangements, can confidently assure his old friends that 4hey will- find the National not inferior .to any hotel in town, cither for comfort or accommodation. (Single and Double Bedrooms. Private Sitting-rooms. QOUTHLAND. Hf|TEL, ' ■" Gresson street. j .'"'* :*■ ■ '„1 Proprietor, George Judd ; Managed ' by ilrs Thompson, from the Jetty Holc|l| I'nvercargilL Jp^< >: '- ■• ■ L- -" ii —

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Grey River Argus, Issue 56, 22 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 56, 22 May 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 56, 22 May 1866, Page 4