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Hotels. ALBION H O T E I GHEYMOUTH. RIOHD. J. TONKS, Proprietor; Commercial gentlemen and visitors frou the country will find on a visit that th arrangements now made for their comfort ar not surpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand and that for families travelling itpossesse all the comforts and accommodation of i home. The Billiard room will always be attendee upon by good markers, and every exertioi will be used to enable it still to be called th< best room on the coast. Late files of Colonial and Provincial paperi always tob9 seen. "Vy HA R F HOT E I Mawhera Quay. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor Extensive and Commodious Stabling. TW OH £ L.L'S HOTEL, 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, ffic, but would prefer them to judge for themselves. Spacious Billiard-room with first-class table. PATRICK TWOHILL, Proprietor. UROP EA N HOTEL Mawhera Quay, Possesses the Largest and Finest BILLLIARD ROOM In New Zealand ; furnished with four of Alcock's best Tables. MCLLER AND GATJENS, Proprietors. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL (Late Maxwell's), Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. PETER CAMERON, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for boarders. Comfortable airy bedrooms. The entioe hotel has been rebuilt and renovated. P. CAMERON will endeavor, by strict attention and keeping only first-class articles, to maintain the well-known excellence of the 11 COSMOPOLITAN." A RNOLD HOTEL AND STORE, Dn the Grey Valley main road, near the Arnold Bridge. * ! 3ood Accommodation. Stores, Tools, and Provisions in great vaiiety, at a slight idvance upon Ureymouth prices. Liquors )f the best quality. P. MOLLOY, Proprietor. KELLY'S HOTEL, 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 fencepaddocks. Booking Office for M essrs Ashton and Cassey's Line of Coaches, No Town, Ahaura, and Reefton. Farm and Dairy Produce always on Sale. KELLY AND MUILINS, Proprietors. IRCULAR, SAW HOTEL, Arnold Road. This Hotel being only three miles from Greymouth, and on the main road to the up-country districts, is a capital houae of call for travellers and pleasure seekers. Excellent and ample accommodation of every description. THOMAS OLSON, Proprietor LATTERY'S HOTEL Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. RHODY SLATTERY'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. RHODY SLATTERY, Proprietor. JIBERNUN HOTEL. I. JL Boundary street. An old-established, quiet, comfortable, Family Hotel, centrally situated, and very suitable for travellers and tourists. Charges strictly moderate. MARY BURCHELL, Proprietress. Watchmaker, &c. /IHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY 1 JEWELLERY ! The most valuable and the largest stock of Jewellery ever offered for sale on the West Coast, comprising recherche* and appropriate Christmas Presents. F. O. DUPRE, MawheraQuay. A CHOICE SAMPLE Olf. ADELAIDE WINE, Sgi^ED DJRE9T THE VINEYARDS, AT DctfCAN M 'JEAN'S BOUNDAftV STREET

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1712, 29 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1712, 29 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1712, 29 January 1874, Page 1

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