THE DAN O'OONNELL HOTEL THE abovo Hotol having undergone considorablo alteration and improvement, may be considered second to nono ou tho Hokitika. In the Bar will bo found Winos, Beers, Spirits, &c, of tho choicest brands. The Dining Room is conducted under tho best management 5 and the name of tho Chef do Cuisine, Monsieur Bill Flowers, is a recommendation in itself. The Bedrooms aro commodious, roomy, airy, and capable of accommodating over 30 boarders. At tho rear of the premises aro erectod Stabling for over 60 horses. In conclusion, tho proprietors beg to thank tho pqyiio for past favors, and hope for a con-tinuK-v'e of the same. FITZGERALD & MULVIHILL, Proprietors. THE SHAKSPRrcrc HOTEL. J. M. WATTS, LATE of the Oak, will bo happy to sco his friends. I •RTO^oudo.Tj '•od ctnv amioaso *a •OOUTAO.TJ Q\\} UJ saiavi isaa hhi ao oavi a.vv koou cravrnra isctniji aiu, •pUUq UO BA*TJAV[TJ SJOUbji OT[J, 'VJItHHOH laiOH sauna COMMERCIAL HOTEL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. JFITZSIMONS (lato of tho Commercial 1 Hotel, Havclock), begs to inform his friends, in thanking them for thoir past patronago sinco ho has oponccl his establishment, that no exertion will bo spared to maintain tho supremacy of tho Commercial Hotel, by keeping tho best and choicest ** v "-"** — "~~ "" - J f . - THk-JE«3S,TA«RA^ ViW^^ ws Will bo under tho management of Messrs. Rowcliffe.and Hall, who will procure all tho delicacies of tho season. Board, per week £2 Do, with lodging £2 10s. Sco Bill of Fare per day. GOOD BEDS. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Rovell street, next Corinthian Hall. OSELBY begs to inform his friends and 1 tho public generally that ho has opened the above hotel, and trusts to rccoivo a fair share of their patronage. THE BESTAURANT Qf , the. above Hotol is under tho management of J. Springborg, who was well known as restaurant keeper at Mr Bracken's. Ho trusts ho.will got a fair sharo of patronago from his old friends. Tho choicest wines, beers, and spirits, only kept. - V. GOOD BEDS. C. Selby, Proprietor. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Charley Brock, Proprietor. /CHARLEY BROCK is always at home to \J moot his old friends who so gallantly stuck to him in the old times. Lessons in tho noble art of Self Defence as usual. Gloves, Dumb Bells, &c., provided. Latest Sporting Papers to bo seen. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Rcvoll st., Ilokitika, and Kaniori Township. KORTEGAST BROTHERS, LATE of Picton, Havolook, and Deep Creek, beg to thank thoir friends and the publio for their past patronago, and trust by strict attention to tho wants of their customers to merit a continuanco of past favors. No exortion wiU bo spared on their part to maintain tho supremacy of tl*e Exchango Hotel, by keeping tho choicest brands of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM Attachod to tho hotol, with ono of Thurston'u best tables, attended by an experienced marker. STAR HOTEL, Kanieri township. rpHE abovo hotol is now opon. A choico Stook of Wines and Spirits always on hand. Ale and Portkiv oest brands imported* LUOKETT & BARtTAItD", VvOpi'Mdi'ii
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West Coast Times, Issue 30, 12 August 1865, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 30, 12 August 1865, Page 1
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