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I Hotels. pULMER BROTHERS' HOTEL, Greymouth, Now by far the largest and most commodious upon the West Coaßt, offera the best accommodation. To Commercial Travellers and Tourists it offers apaciouß sample rooms, private parlors, and the most extensive sources o commercial knowledge in the district. To parties desirous of renting a large hall for concerts, &c, the Masonic room is pronounced to be the finest in New Zealand, and posseßses an entrance specially made and adapted for ladies. It can accommodate over 400 persons. The entire Hotel has been remodelled, and is equal ia its interior arrangements to any in New Zealand. The large BilUard Boom possesses three of Alcock'l renowned Tables, which are most carefully attended to. A Night Watchman kept upon the Premises; GILMER BROS., Hotelkeepers, Greymouth, Westport, Reefton, Ahaura. and Cobden, Forming a chain of communication unequalled in New Zealand. Their mail coaches leave the above establishments every morning for Ahauru, Grey Valley, and Reefton. All parcels must be pre-paid. GILMER BROTHERS, Proprietors. POST OFFICE HOTEL, - TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH, Opposite the Government Buildings. ! JOHN M. OLLIVIEE, PROPRIETOR] i /"I L ' U B HOTEL, ! Mawhera Quay H. HUNT, . Proprietor. D D F E L L O W S ' O TEL, Corner of Mawhera Quay and Albert 1 street, Greymouth. i JOHN M. MORGAN, Harpist, has much pleasure in informing the inhabitants, of Greymouth and surrounding districts that he has become the proprietor of the above hotel, ■ and hopes by strict attention to business and ' civility to merit a share of the public pat- , ronage. I : The finest Wines, Spirits, and Sparkling Ales only kept. ; JOHN. M. MORGAN, i Proprietor. BUCK'S HEAD HOTEL, Wallsend. p. M • M ILL AN, {Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Visitors to; Brunnerton and.the Grey Valley. Wines, Spirits^ and Beer of the very best. ! GOOD STABLING. f^\ OSMOPOLITAN HOTEL G. F. Maxwell has much pleasure in announcing that he has returned to Greymouth and resumed possession of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where he will be most happy to renew his acquaintance with his many oldJfrieDdß and the public generally. G. F MAXWELL, Proprietor. pRBATWESTEKN HOTEL, Boundary street, Greymouth. CHARLES WILSON, Proprietor. Board atid Lodging... £1 f 0 Meals (single) 0 1 b Beds ... ... — 016 The above houße has been recently fitted out, and offers first clasß accommodation for fifty boarders. Extensive alterations. I beg to notify that I have opened a Bil--1 Hard-room to which is attached one of Alceck's first class billiard tables. The wines, spiritß, and ales are of the very best brands. & 1 Proprietor. IT\O MMERCIAL HOTEL V-J Corner Mawhera Quay and Boundary street. 5 P. CAMERON, in announcing his removal . to the above Hotel, returns hiß best thanks for the liberal patronage he received in the >r Cosmopolitan, and trusts from the extensive •c accommodation that the Commercial places >t at hiß disposal, he maybe favored in his new venture with a continua' on of it. *» P. CAMERON, Proprietor. - TyrOTICEOF REMOVAL. The undersigned having Purchased the WHARF HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, The property of the late James Mid dleton, will be glad to see his many friend; and the public at his new Hostlery^as here ta t 0£ ° re> JAMES JONES. Stabling a LooßeJßoxes aa formerly.

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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3099, 22 July 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3099, 22 July 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3099, 22 July 1878, Page 1

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