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Hotels* pLUB HOTEL ' Mawhera Qray, H. HUNT, ** Proprietor. GI L M E R'S H O T E L, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Mr Samuel Gilmer, Proprietor. GILMER'S HOTEL has been lon£ and favorably known for the completnei|p and extent of its Accommodation, comgrising Apartments for Private Families, Sample Rooms for Commercial Men, -&o/, and every requisite of a first-class hotel. A Splendid BILLIARD ROOM, with three of Alcock's Best Tables. '; A Night Watchman always on the premies. The ROYAL OAK HOTEL, situated Corner Cuba and Manners streets, Wellington, is conducted on first-class principleß, and Victors to Wellington will find every comfort there. Booking Office for the Reefton Coach, which leaves the Hotel every morning (Sunctys excepted.) Mr S. Gilmer begs to state he will spare no effort to maintai- the high reputation on the above Hotel, TVRIAN BORU HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, | Greymouth, Extensive additions have lately" been made to the above Hotels The Proprietor is therefore prepared to offer FIRSTCLASS ACCOMMODATION to BOARDERS and Visitors. Wines, St)irits and A!«e, of the best brands, D. SHEEDY, Proprietor. ERMI NUS HOTEL, BRUNNERTON. A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED Mr T. JONES has pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Brunnerton, Greymouth, the Grey Valley, and sur rounding districts, that he has made Buch alterations and improvemen sin his hotel as to supply all the necessary wants of the resident and travelling public. Private rooms and attendance for ladies travelling by either coach or rail ; with comfortable quarters for gentlemen travellers. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the best quality procurable. I The Reofton coach arrives or starts daily from the premises. There is a first- class billiard-table, with efficient marker. THOMAS JONES, Proprietor, XONES'S TERMINUS HOTEL, V BRUiS NERTON, POOL AND BILLIARDS EVERY NIGHT. LUIVIGI DE GASPERI, Manager. EMPIRE HOTEL, WALLSEND. Mr T. A. JONES is now proprietor of the above Hotel, and having refitted and made important alterations, can assure the public every accommodation. Only the best Ales, Wines, and Liquors kept. Scott and Snowdon's Beer on tap. One of Alcock's best billiard tables. Under the supervision of THOMAS M'CAULEY. "PROVINCIAL HOTEL. BRUNNERTON. BERNARD M'GUIRE, Proprietor, Begs to announce to his old friends in Brunner and adjoining districts that he has OPENED the above-named HOTEL, where he hopes by strict attention to business to be able to supply all the necessary wants of the travelling public. The cellar is stocked with the choicest Wines, and all the Spirits and Beer are of the very best brands procurable. Good accommodation for travellers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, \j Corner Mawhera Quay and Boundary street. Superior Accommodation for Boarders Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brands Colonial Beers of the best brews alway on tap. MARY BUTLER, Proprietress. TTT AVERLEY HOTEL, Corner Herbert and Hospital streets. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. German Lager, and Colonial Beers of the Best brands always on tap J. H. MORRIS, Proprietor LESLIE'S SHIP HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Wines, Spirits, Ales, of the very be Brands. Joyce's Celebrated Beer on tap. P. G. LESLIE, Proprietor. pHARLES ROHLOFF, TAILOR, &c. Materials made up. Clothes cleaned and repaired. Prices extremely moderate. Apply, Great Western Hotel, Corner Gresson and Boundary streets, Greymotttht

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5311, 5 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5311, 5 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5311, 5 October 1885, Page 1

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