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; Hotels. ..........I, ■ ..-^ •' ■ * ■ ~ — 'i A L B I O N HiO TE L, Greymouth. f ; ■■ ■ ■■ — - : ' ■• RICHD. J. TONKS, . Proprietor.Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the country Will find on a visit that the arrangements now made for their comfortare ■ not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand land that for families travelling it possesses all the comforts and accommodation of a home. i The Billiard room will always be attended ■upon by good markers, and every exertioc will be used to enable it still to be called the best room on the coast. ' Late files of Colonial and Provincial papem always to b 9 seen. :. - ttT H A R F HOT E L Mawhera Quay. JAM E S M1 D D lls TO N, Proprietor Extensive and Commodious Stabling, rp H E NOTE D HOU S E FOR SPARKLING ALES, Wines, Spirits, &c, is . 1 the diggers; arms hotel, Tainui Btreet. W. SPLAINE, Proprietor W O H I L L'S H O T E L, 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, &c, but would prefer them to judge for themselves. Spacious Billiard-room with first-class tabld. PATRICK TWOHILL, . Proprietor. U R, O P E A N HOTEL Mawhera Quay, 1 Possesses the Largest and Finest BILLLIARD ROOM i In New Zealand ; furnished with four of Alcock's best Tables. ■-; MULLER AND GATJENS, ■..-..:• Proprietors. COSMOPOLITAN 1 HOTEL (Late Maxwell's), Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. PETE a CAMERON, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for boarders. Comfortable airy bedrooms. The entioe hotel has been rebuilt and renovated. P. CAMERON will eudeavor, by strict attention and keeping only first-class articles, to maintain the well-known excellence of the 11 COSMOPOLITAN." , A RNOLD t HOTEL AND STORE, On the Grey Valley main road, near the Arnold Bridge, Good Accommodation. Stores, Toolb, and Provisions in. great variety, at ; a slight advance upon Ureymouth prices, Liquors of the beßt quality. . P. MOLLOY, Proprietor. KELLY'S HO T EL, Twelve-Mile Landing, (Junction of No Town and up-country roads.) Possesses first-rate accommodation , for travellers ■ and being entirely rebuilt' all the internal arrangements are very superior. First-class stabling, and securely fence- , paddocks. Booking Office for Messrs Ashton and Cassey's Line of Coaches/ No Town, Ahaura, and fieefton. ■ ■; : ; ; 7 ■ \ , ; Farm and Dairy Produce always on Sale. : KELLY AND MULLINS, !• Proprietors. CIRCULAR SAW HOTEL, Arnold Road. This Hotel being only three miles from ! Greymouth, and on the maiD road to the up-country districts, is a capital house of call for travellers and. pleasure seekers. Excellent and ample accommodation of every description. THOM A S OLSON, Proprietor LATTERY'S HOTEL . Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. RHODY SLATTER-Y'S new hotel is now opened in those magnificient premises lately occupied by Thompson, Smith, and Barkley. . ... New and elegantly fitted up bedrooms. . All the requisites of a first-class hotel will be found. 1 RHODY SLATTERY, Proprietor. Ironmongers. -GOLDEN -■|^A^ ADL^ K . . lV AWHBRA ill lmß^^^^ '"' Q p^Y. ■■ YJtf. ALT E, R H I L.L, J IRONMONGER AND IMPORTER OF HARDWARE, Has now opened a carefully selected assortment of — Household and General Ironmongery 3 Carpenters' and Builders' Ironmongery i Brassware, Mining, and other Tools American Spades, Picks, Shovels, &c. Spouting, Ridging, Galvanised Iron s Oils, Paints, Rope, Nails i ; . Axe, Pick, Adze, and Sledge Handles. ; I . . I : ii -I. . _____ I ■. .....■■■•' ;< Mawhera Quay, next Albion Hot

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 1