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fIiTELBOURNE FAMILY AND '^Y-*- COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , GRRY.MOUTH. JAMES JOHNSTON, in risrnhig his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally for the patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, cannot allow the present opportunity to paß3 without i more particularly expressing his grateful thanks for the very extensive and Überal suppoit he has received since his loss at the late calamitous fire, and in doing so begs to state that nothing shall be wanting on his! part to continue to merit the favors of his J_ l friends and the public, and to provide f or j their comfort in such a manner that HflL Hotel shall be one that cannot be sur|| passed on the West Coast; ; feBaths. .5? Detached: Show Booms for Commercial Gentlemen. Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for thn nnfiypf f^ T "^'V?. Large Hall for Concerts, Tjectures, &c, &o.^ Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily.,--*^"^ Night Watchman always injattetfdanoe. A L B 1 0 N HOTEL ■■■•^V Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. L. JAKOB, Proprietor. The Proprietor is proud to say that this well-known Hotel is still conducted on those principles that gauied for it, under Tonks and Hughes' proprietorship, a name associated with every comfort; . Whilst the arrangements for permanent Boarders have been carefully studied, the Casual Visitor will .experience that every care is taken to make his sojourn agreeable ; and Commercial Travellers will find Sample Rooms that have been specially prepared for this purpose. The Diningißoom is under the immediate charge of the proprietor. In the Bedrooms, neatness, good furniture, and ventilation are particularly attended to, The Billiard-Room contains Two Magnificent Tables, presided over by careful and attentive markers. y|SHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL, • Richmond Quay. N 0 T I tf E . Telegraph Line of Horses to or from Hokitika, £1 each way. To Ahaura, £1; to and from Ahaura, by Teturn ticket, £1.10.8. A corresponding reduction in prices to Twelve-mile, Red Jack's, Nelson Creek, ■Ahauray Napoleon, and all other parts of the country. Extensive Stable Accommodation. F Buggies for Hire. Loose Boxes. . .Horse feed always on sale, . EDWIN ASHTONJ Proprietor. TfT H A R F H 0 T E L, . Mawhera Quay. JAMFS MIDDLE TON, Proprietor. . ' T ON E S' HO T E L , Mawhera Quay. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. JAMES JONES, Proprietor. T AXE WAKATIP HOTEL. The Proprietor wishes his "friends and the public to call and judge for themselves, no only of the r alterati6hs in his Bedrooms, bu the admirable Cuisine. .- , . A suite of Chambers set apart for private families. " WM. KING; Proprietor. OSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, Albert street. • D. M'KINTY begs to inform his friends and old acquaintances that he has re-opened this Hotel, and trusts that by giving all the comforts of a home to secure a continuance of their support D. M'KINTY, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL Mawhera Quay. Although the advertisement' is altered, there is no change in the mode of conducting tills Hotel . It has attained for itself a degree of public favor, which is gratefully acknowledged by the Proprietor. ■ FREDi CLARKE. -VT A T I O N A L HO T EL. -*•* Boundary street. ; MRS. BURCHELL (late of the Dunstan Hotel) having taken this well-known house, respectfully solicits a share of that patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on it, aud she i will do her utmost to deserve it. 0 V A L HOT E L , Richmond Quay. j . The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public that the above Hotel is now replete with every convenience for their comfort ; that the Wines and Spirits are of the best description; and that he is determined none who visit the house will 1 leave dissatisfied. : . *> JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. DD FELLOWS' HOTEL, ; • Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. Desirous of cultivating a first-class Bar Trade, the choicest of Liquors and most sparkling of Ales await all customers. J, BULSTROPE, Proprietor, FROM COBDEN TO BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. HARRY HOPE is now in possession of the BOUNDARY HOTEL, The Bedrooms are numerous and well fur nished. . HARRY HOPE, Proprietor,

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 632, 5 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 632, 5 February 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 632, 5 February 1870, Page 1

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