THE DAN O'CONNELL HOTEL THE abovo Hotol having undergone considorable alteration and improvement, may be considered second to nono on tho Hokitika. In the Bar will bo found Wines, Beers, Spirits, &0., of tho choicest brands. ' Tho Dining Room is conducted under tho best management ; and tho name of the Chef do Cuisine, Monsieur Bill Flowers, is a recommendation in itself. tTho Bedrooms' are commodious, roomy, airyyaTfd capable of accommodating over 30 boarders. At tho rear of tho premises aro ereotod Stabling for over 60 horses. In conclusion, tho proprietors bog to thank the public for past favors, and hopo for a continuance of the same. FITZGERALD & MULVIHILL, Proprietors, THE SHAKSPERE HOTEL. J. M. WATTS, LATE of tho Oak, will bo happy to see his friends. •sjo?opdo.t < j <f oo qkv aNHoaso *a •OOUIAO.TJ Olft UJ Baiavi ttHaa am jo oau noon cravmia j-saNia bill 'ifrveii uo sA*WMro s.xoubii qsooio^Q oty, •VHIIIHOJI 'laiOH aaia ha_ . Commercial hotel, J' j ; FITZSIMONS (lato of the Commercial i Hotel, Havolock), begs to inform his frijcnds, in thanking them for thoir past parronago since ho has opened his establishment, that no exertion will be spared to mrintnin tho supremacy of tho Commercial IlCtol, by keeping tho best and choicest limnds of liquors. / . THE RESTAURANT Will bo under tho management of Messrs. Rowoliflb and Hall, who will procuro all tho delicacies of tho season. Bqard, per week , £2 Do, with lodging £2 10s. See Bill of Faro per day. GOOD BEDS. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Revell street, next Corinthian Hall, OSELBY begs to inform his friends and t tlio public generally that ho has opened tho abovo hotel, and trusts to receive a fair sharo of thoir patronago. THE RESTAURANT Of tho above Hotel is under tho management of J. Springborg, who was well known as restaurant keeper at Mr Braoken's. Ho trusts ho will get a fair sharo of patronago from his old friends. . The choicest wines, beers, and epirits, on'y kept, GOOD BEDS. C. Selby, Proprietor. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Charley Brock, Proprietor. riHARLEY BROCK is always at homo to V 1 meet his old friends who bo gallantly stuck to him in the old times. Lessons in tho noble art of Solf Dofoncc as usual. Gloves, Dumb Bells, &c, provided. Latest Sporting Papers to be seen. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Hovoll st., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township. KORTEGAST BROTHERS, LATE of Pioton, Havolook, and Deep Creok, beg to thank thoir frionds and tlio publio for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to tho wants of thoir custoinors to merit a continuanco of past favors. WLexer^ion wi 1 ! bo spared on^thein-gari Jo. maintain flio" nupvGinacjT 6F "tko Exchati^o" Hotel, by keeping tho choicest brands of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM Attachod to tho hotel, with ono of Thurston'* best tables, attendod by an oXporionocd marker.
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West Coast Times, Issue 27, 2 August 1865, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 27, 2 August 1865, Page 1
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