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■■'■ ■ ■ ../Hotels.// :; : :l|- M ■' ] A: lbio: n. ho! t e h J Greymouth. j i ■ riohd;~jv tonks, ; .'■., Proprietor. ■.•'.:.' - Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the country will find on a < visit' that the arrangements now made for their comfort are not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand,' and that for , families travelling it possesses all the, comforts and accommodation of a home. .-■'....• I The Billiard foem will always be attended upon by good markers, anc y exertion will be used to enable it stil jc. called tho best room on the coast. ; Late files of Colonial and 1 «ai| •; : Sx>^9 ea> always to be seen, , : , : \tr H A 'R^ , ;iH< 4 T E L Mawhera Quay. v •. J A M.E S m"Td D LE.T ON, Proprietor . . • : Extensive and Commodious Stabling. TV A N K H { O a? E L^ Mawhera Quay, . E: C OUT ANO H/E Proprietor. , "D O V A L HO T :EL, X\) Richmond Quay. „ JOS. BOOTH begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel. The accommodation will be found excellent in every department. A fine Billiard-room, with first-class Billiardtable. JOS. BOOTH, Proprietor. WO H I LL?S HOT EL, ■ Mawhera Quay.. (Adjoining Messrs Orr and Co. 's. ) ; Having taken this Hotel I beg to intimate to my old friends and the public generally, that I am prepared to offer the best Wines, 'ate.', but would prefer them to judge for themselves. Spacious Billiard-room with first-class table. PATRICK TWOHILL, ; Proprietor. EA N C H E R • (Late of the Commercial Hotel), Begs to inform his many friends and the public that he has taken the . ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay, and respectfully trusts that their patronage will follow his constant exertion, by civility and the excellence of hi 9 liquor, to deserve it. "VT OT I C E O F REMO VA L, JOHN BULSTRODE begs to intimate to his numerous friends and acquaintances that he has REMOVED from the Oddfellows' Hotel to • •• : THE CLUB HOTEL (LateH.Hunt's)^ DO name it in Gath, and please to mention it in the streets of Askelon. F.B. WATERS, : j Spirited Hotel-keeper, t . ■ . ; Greymouth, i New Zealand. . Little did I think when penning the advertisements which I addressed to the Gentle Public -.-.■■ some months since, that I was speaking to millions of people, instead of thousands ; but such was the case. . . - I then alluded to the power which the Press possessed, to advance the interests of individuals, — and ; to prove my, argument, cited instances of firms that had amassed fortunes through their liberality in advertising — and as a more direct.; proof of the correctness of my remarks, ; I have lately received a copy of a London publication, named the Printers* Register, which was addressed to me (through the editor haying, read my lucubrations) as the "Spirited Hotel-keeper of Greymouth" (i .. I assure you I am not a > little vain: when I reflect that my 'advertisements have been noticed by the 'London Press, but how much more will. my- vanity be tickled if I : can (still through the instrumentality of the Press) induceyou, citizens of Greymouth and he mobile public, to notice me,; ay ! notice 1 me in a tangible manner, namely, by giving me your custom. I am always eager.to. deserve it ; my stock is not a large one, but it b/as been carefully selected and well bought, hence my ability to compete with rival houses — and. as for the hotel department, stranger, patrons will imagine from tlie promptitude and style with which their wants are attended, to that they are in ; the Palais Royal chez le» TroisEYeres Provericeaux, instead of being with ' ' / /'/...',"'■. . Your obedient servant, F. B. WATE RS, Spirited Hotel-keeper, Greymouth. (Late Joseph Kilgour. ) ; EU R O P E A N HOTE L, Mawhera Quay, ; Possesses the Largest and Finest BILLLIARD ROOM In New Zealand; furnished with, four of Alcock's best Tables. MULLER AND GATJENS, Proprietors. f^ OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, VJT Mawhera Quay. : L T. BARKER having opened the above Hotel respectfully solicits a call from 'his old friends and patrons, and assures them they can still rely on the very beat of Wines and Spirits— and every atteption. ■'■••' T. BARKER, Proprietor. // j ■ w : . i; ;;. ; -/ ; H/' : A;'/;L; i ;.|L'/ GENERAL COMMISSION AOENT * . Werita atreeti Greymouth , , ;

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 1

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716

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 1

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