THE DAN O'CONNELL HOTEL fTIHP abovo Hotel having undergone conX sidorable alteration and imin'oveinent, may be considered second to none on tho Hokitika. n , ,„. n In the Bar will bo found Wines, Beers, Spirits, &0., of the choicest brands. Tho Dining Room is conducted under tho best management ; and tho name of tho Chef do Cuisine, Monsieur Bill Flowers, is a recommendation in itself. The Bedrooms are commodious, roomy, airy, and capable of accommodating over 30 boarders. 'J'^l^bho rear of tho_prcmises aro erected Stablin^Tfi*^ey6b horses. Ih conclusion, the proprietors beg to thank 'tho public for past favors, and hope for a continuance of tho same. [FITZGERALD & MULVIIIILL, Proprietors. im SHAKSPERE HOTEL. J. M. WATTS, LATE of the Oak, will bo happy to see his j friends. •Mo?oudo.Tj ] u oo <mv amiosso f a \ 'OOUUO.TJ; oifl vi iSinavi asaa m ao oam onv iMOOU $ duvmia issiNid am, •puwj uo s^DMp B.xonb|i qsDDioijo otjx •VJIIIIJIOp£ I J.'L,._, *—: : — :r <$OMMERCIAI| HOTEL, -^"^- "Wb&'^V, BTREBT, IK'KITIKA. t .igf'ijaiJtOVS (Uto tf thr Commeroiai (j t U!oi3i r ii'ivolock), lu-g« t ) inform bia ky'M'ihi ■>',&* %tiM6i» iik?H v io1 ' tboir . past i»ej\t, tl(ab. no exertion vrill be spared to mafattuji tht»"^premaoy oi 1 tho Commeroiai HotoJ/'by Ireoplng the best and choicest | brands^f liquors, ! THU RESTAUBANT ■fjpSNtQ under tho management of Messrs. Jlowcliffe and Hall, who will procure all tho delioao^es of t)\o season. BoavSpneYWeek ... ... £2 Do, iith lodging £2 10s. Sco Bill of Fare per day. j GOOD BEDS, SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Resell street, next Corinthian Hall, CSELBY begs to inform his friends and • th(J public generally that ho has opened tho abov^ hotel, and trusts to receive a fair share of their patronage. THE RESTAURANT Of the above Hotel is under the management of J. SprhjjWg, who was well known as restajmu/Jseopor at Mr Bracken's. Ho trusts he will g«t a fair share of patronage from his oUjJiiends. Tho choicest wines, beers, and spirits, only kept. GOOD BEDS. C. Selby, Proprietor. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Charley Brock, Proprietor. riHARIiY BROCK is always at home to y meet his old friends who so gallantly stuck to him in the old times. Lessons la tho noble art of Self Dofenco as usual. Gloves, Dumb Bells, &c., provided. Latest Sporting Papers to be seen. U _3X.CLHAMLGE.. HOTEL, Rovoll st., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township. KORTEGAST BROTHERS, TATE of Picton, Havfeloolc, and Deep JJ Crook, bog to thank their friends and tho public for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to tho wtnts of their customers to merit a continuat.co of past favors. No exertion will bo spared on their part to maintain tho supremacy of tke Exohango Hotol, by keeping tho choicest brand, of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDEKS. BILLIARD ROOM Attached to tho hotol, with ono of Thurston'u best tables, attended by on ©Jcperionced marker. , ■ ' ' j ■ ■ ...| .... , ■ '• \ > of this Papor
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West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 1
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