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WELLINGTON STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TOR TARANAKI, S S M 0 A, THIS AFTERNOON FOR WANGANUI, S S ORE TI, On MONDAY For freight or passage apply to, G W MOSS & 00. Agents. EANFUELY HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. The above Hotel has been thoronghly renovated, and Is now well furnished throDghonb. The Bedrooms are lofty, well ventilated, and perfeotly equipped. The private Sitting-rooms, for the convenience of Visitors, are furnlahn *n a Btyle that compares favorably with *ny hotel In the city, The Dining-room la oared for by obliging and attentive waiters, and the Table contains every delicacy of the season. The Bar has undergone a complete change, being the finest and most commodious In the colony. The Wines and Spirits Bold are only of the beat and choicest brands. And the whole has the personal supervision of the Proprietor. Oysters on oonnter daily from 11 till 1, and In the evening from 9 till 11. . . . ':'/i ! : :;L :''AiF£]i!D'piu)ssEir, Proprietor. Telephone No 1023, f>i L U B H 0 T B I/, Mawhbka. Qtjat, GREYMOUfH. Mb R MORRIS a begs to Intimate to the general" public that he has taken over the above well known hostelry and trusts that by striot attention to the requirements of his oustomers to merit their patronage. The house Is replete with all the latest Improvements, the rooms are lofty and commodious, the bar well stocked with the choicest brands of wioes, beers brandies, whiskeys, &c. Under the supervision of Mrs Morrlsh the dining room will be one of the leading daturas of the hotel, where a first'olass table will always be kept. B MORRISH, Peopeibtor, ALBION HOTEL, QBBTMOUIH. Mr JOHN GIESEKING, late of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, begs to notify to the general publio that he has TAKEN OVER the above well known hotel, and hopes by atriot attention to business to aeonre a sh»re of patronage. Wines, whiskies, brandies and beer of (he choicest qualifies kept on hand. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, and every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and boarders. BILLIARDS. — Having thoroughly overhauled two of Alcock's tables, visitors will now find them second to none on the Coast. An efficent marker kept. AGENT for Me BROWN'S COACH, travelling between Greymouth aud Maori Creek and vice versa. Parcels, luggage, letters, &c, left at the hotel will receive the best attention. The coaoh leaves the hotel dally at 3 15 p m, EMPIRE HOTEL, Corner of Talnui & Mackay streets. GREYMOUTH. Mr WM. OLAUGHESY (late of Ashton'a Family Hotel) begs to intimate to the general publio that he has taken charge of that favorably«sttuated hostelry known as the EMPIRE HOTEL, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merlt'a fair share of publio patronage. WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES & BEERS Only of the very CHOICEST BRANDS &.QUALITY An EXCELLENT TABLE kept and every attention paid to the requirements of boarders and visitors. One of Alcook's best Billiard Tables on | the premises. Wm. CLAUGHESY EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. RUGG'S KUM ARAHOTEL KUMARA. This hotel Is one of the LARGEST and MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT on the West Coast. The parlors, Bitting rooms and bedrooms are EXCELLENTLY FURNISHED, and afford every convenience to touristß «nd visitors. Aficstolass Billiard Table and a careful marker In attendance. EXTENSIVE STABLING— Buggies, coaches, and well bsed saddle horses on hire. BEST BRANDS OF BFER, WJNES and SPITITS kept. 7AMES RUGS, Proprietor. T>LAOKBALL~NGAHERE COACH 15 — A COACH leaves Mr Klnsella s Hotel, Blackball township, at 8 30 am on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS and cam to the punt over the Gray ilver, retaining alter the arrival o •Mb tilloi

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9871, 8 January 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9871, 8 January 1898, Page 1