•'"'.' '.'.'; ' ';'." Hotels. I ALB I O N HOTEL, GbEYMOUTH.'; RIOHD. j7tONKS, Proprietor; j v 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 oi a home. . . ■ ■■ ; The Billis n will always be attended upon by goo - rers, and every exertion will be used ; ble it still to be called the best room oi ; )ast. Late files u^/manial and Provincial papen always to be seen. :'..' TIT HARF HOTEL Mawhera Quay. JAMES MJTD D LEIO N,: Proprietor ' ..—■■_ Extensive and Commodious Stabling. ' | T> A N & H O T E IT, Mawheea QtrAr, • ; E: CQUTANCHE; ". -V; ! Proprietor. RO YA L H O'T EL, 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. WOH ILL'S HO T 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, Ac, but would prefer them to judge for: them-/ selves. 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 his liquor, to deserve it. ■VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN BULSTRODE begs to intimate to his numerous friends and acquaintance's that he has REMOVED from the" Oddfellows' Hotel to THE CLUB HOTEL - ' (Late H. Hunt's). , DO name it in Gath, and please, to mention it in the streets of Askelon. F. B. WATERS, Spirited Hotel-keeper, Greymouth, 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 cf 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 bad 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 having read my lucubrations) as the "Spirited Hotel-keeper of Qreymouth" , I assure you ,1 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 I Press) induce you, citizens of Greymouth and he mobile public, to notice me, ay ! notice 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 has 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 the promptitude and style with which their wants are attended to that they are in the Palais Royal chev ks Trois Freres Provenceaux, instead of being with Your obedient servant, F . B . WATERS, Spirited Hotel-keeper, Greymouth. .-.= ; (Late Joseph Kilgonr.) U R O P E A N HO TE L: Mawhera Quay, • Possesses the Largest and Finest ; BtLLLIARD ROOM , ,;i In New Zealand ; furnished with four of Alcock's best Tables. MULLER~AND GATJENS, : Proprietors. f^i OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, \JC Mawhera Quay. % 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 best of Winea and Spirits— and every attention. : ■ T/. BARKER, Proprietor.; T ' : w ; "« " '&■'.■ A " .^"K GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Werita street, Greymoutb
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1640, 6 November 1873, Page 1
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