MAC'S NONPAREIL PIE HOUSE, (Formerly of Queenstown), REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, Opposite the Victoria Hotel, ~\Jf A C begs to inform his friends, in thanking them for past patronage, that he has opened an ' establishment on this field, where he will make every effort to maintain the position which ho has always studied to hold. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. GOOD BEDS. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS. THE SHAKSPERE HOTEL. J. M. WATTS, T ATE of the Oak, will be happy to see his JU friends. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, KEVELIi STREET, HOKITIKA. JFITZSIMONS (late of the Commercial « Hotel, Havelock), begs to inform his friends, in thanking them for their past patronage since he has opened his establishment, that uo exertion will bo spared to maintain the supremacy of tho Commercial Hotel, by keeping tho best and choicest brands of liquors. THE RESTAURANT Will be under tho management of Messrs. Rowcliffe and Hall, who will procure all tho delioacies of the season. Board, per week £2 Do, with lodging £2 10s. See Bill of Fare per day. GOOD BEDS. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Revell street, next Corinthian Hall. OSELBY begs to inform his friends and 1 the public generally thut ho has opened the above hotel, and trusts to receive a fair share of their patronage. THE RESTAURANT Of the abovo Hotel is under tho management of J. Springborg, who was well known as restaurant keeper at Mr Bracken's. He trusts he will get a fair sharo of patronage from his old friends. The choicest wines, beers, nnd spirits, on'y kept. GOOD BEDS. C. Selby, Proprietor. ' SPORTSMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Charley Brock, Proprietor. /CHARLEY BROCK is always at home to \J meet 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 Bqlls, &c, provided. Latest Sporting Papers to be seen. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Rovell st., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township. Jkortegast brothers, LATE of Pioton, Havelock, nnd Deep Creek, beg to thank their friends and the public for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to the wants of their customers to merit a continuance of past favors. No exertion wiU be spared on their part to maintain the supremacy of tho Exchange Hotel, by keeping tho choicest brands of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM Attached to the hotel, with ono of Thurston'o best tables, attended by an experienced marker. gT A R H C) T 13 L And AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REVISLL STREET. Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of tho best brands. TRENERY AND RUSSELL, rnoriiiKTOßf). fP NOR T H •*- • Wishes tho public and his old friends to know thut ho has opened tho OTAGO DINING ROOMS, AND GENERAL STORK, Glbson's Quay, Hokitika, (Near tho Post Office,) And intends to sell at tho lowest possible prices, and to supply FirsWlass Meals at the folk wing low charges :— Breakfast bit Suiter ..2s. DiNnhu» with Soups, Joints, and Pastry . . .. 2ti. 6d. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. GOOD BEDS, la. (id.
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West Coast Times, Issue 40, 5 September 1865, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 40, 5 September 1865, Page 1
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