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Hotels. r*i ILMER BROTHERS' H)TEL Greymouth, f t Now by far the largest and most coinnudioui upon the West Coast, offers the bat r ' accommodation, rTo Commercial Travellers and Tourits it ■ offers spacious sample rooms, private paiors, and the most extensive Bources o tornmercial knowledge in the district, To parties desirous of renting a large lall for concerts, &c, the Masonic room is jronouriced to be the finest in New Zealand, J and possesses an entrance specially male and adapted for ladies. It can accommodate a over 400 persons. The entire Hotel has bera z remodelled, and is equal in its interior arrangements to any in New Zealand. The large BilUard Room possessess three >f Alcock's renowned Tables, which are {most carefully attended to. j i A Night Watchman kept upon the , Premises; GILMER BROS., Hotelkeepers, Greymouth, Westport, NelsoD, Wellington, Ahaura and Cobden, > Forming a chain of communication!* unequalled in New Zealand. Their mail coaches leave the above establishments every morning for Ahauru, Grey i Valley, and Reefton. All parcels must be pre-paid. GILMER BROTHERS, .Proprietors. /^LUB HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, H. HUNT, Prop Jetor. T\f AVERL EV" HOTEL~ * Corner Herbert and Hospital streets, DREW'S FAR-FAMED BEER. RICHARD DREW, Proprietor. /COMMERCIAL HOTEL Corner Mawhera Quay and Boundary street. P. CAMERON, in announcing his removal * to the above Hotel, returns his best thanks for the liberal patronage he received in the Cosmopolitan, and trusts from the extensive accommodation that the Commercial places at his disposal, he may be favored in his new venture with a continual on of it. P. CA aIERON, Proprietor. FT N I O N HOTEL, U No Town, Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands. The real Mountain Dew always on tap. House accommodation unsurpassable. A first-class billiard table. Excellent stabJEREMIAH M'CARTHY, Proprieto BUCK'S HEAD.S HOTEL. BRUNNERT 0 N MRS M'MILLAN Begs to return her sincere thanks to her numerous friends and the public for their past patronage, and informs them that Superior Accommodation and Refreshments can always be obtained at ber Hotel. Visitors to^the Reefs will receive every attention. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. First-class Stabling. The Reefton coach starts from [the hotel every morning, MRS M'MILLAN, Pkoprietiiess. MRS B. O'LOUGHLIJN Begs to inform her country friends and the public that she has REMOVED from the Tara's Hall Hotel to the BRITISH AND AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner of Mawhera Quay and Albert street. ■JVT ELS O N SOUTH-WEST GOLD-FIELDS, REEFTON ■. PUBLIC HOTICE. I bog to publicly notify tbat I am prel pared to PURCHASE and DISPOSE of MINING STOCK to the best advantage, [ and to furnish true and reliable information respecting the reefs, their progress, and ; prospects, on application by present holders, or intending speculators. HENRY GEO. HANKIN, Sharbbrokbk, Land, Estate, and Gbneeal Commission Agent. References — Manager Bank of New Zealand , and National Bank of New Zealand, Reefton. FOR S A L E— Shares in the following Mining Companies I WANTED TO PURCHASEShares in the following Mining Compannyj JAMESON BROTHERS AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ~ Importers of all kinds of Agricultural Seed Implements, and Machinery. Exportgorders [promptly attended to

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3356, 21 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3356, 21 May 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3356, 21 May 1879, Page 1

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