BRACKEN'S QUEENSTOWN HOTEL. THE lai'gest and best conducted hotel on tho goldficlds, and replete with every comfort to the visitor. No exertions will bo spared to maintain tho supremacy of tho QUEENSTOWN HOTEL, as one of the best hostelries in New Zealand. Attached to tho hotel is a CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, Containing the best table in the Southern Hemisphere, and carefully attended to by an experienced marker. THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Is now added, under tho best management, and includes all the delicacies of tho season^ by two eminent French chefs de cuisine. ' . THE BEST AND CIIOICEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS ONLY KEPT. H. AY. BRACKEN, Proprietor. BRACKEN AND MIDDLETON'S QUEENSTOWN HOTEL, GREY RIVER. THE bost accommodation on the Township for travellers and vsiitors. , Best Billiard Table in tho district. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of tho best brands. ' •alo9ol.Klo.Tj; 1 <f oo gnv a*raoaso *a •oouuojj; oq) uj 1' surcaViL isaa aiii no oau :. aav |; koou cravrraa vLshnm ai-ii •pirmi uo BiCuAvrn saoubii qsaoioxjQ oijx •vjillijioii ! Q. OLD E N AGE HOTEL, Revbll-stueet, Hokitika. and Stafford Street, Dunedin. JONES AND MEE, Proprietors. The best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors in the Town. Good Beds, and a first class Table kcjit. Charges moderate. Attached to tho hotel is a comfortable billiard-room, attended to by an experienced marker. SHOOTING GALLERY, BRUCE HOTEL, Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, llovcll Stroct. SKENE & MACGREGOR T3EG tointimato that having comploted their now premises, tho Bruco Hotel, and erectod a first class Shooting Gallery, they will be glad to receive a visit from their friends. None but tho best brands of liquors kept. BRUCE HOTEL SHOOTING GALLERY. LORD NELSON HOTEL, Reviill Street. mllE Propietor bogs to inform tho inhabi- *- tanfs of Ilokitika and surrounding districts that ho has opened the abovo Hotel in tho most central part of tho township. The Accommodation is very ox tensive. Tiio Bedrooms are uncquullod for comfort and clcganco. Tho Restaurant, under tho superintendence of Mr A. O. Cameron, is roploto with all tho delicacies of tho sonson, and conducted in the most recherche stylo. A large Ballroom is attachod, whero a splendid Band, under Messrs Morgan and Wright, is in attendance overy ovening. Only tho bost liquors kept in stock. Wil'h these advantages, combined with tho utmost civility and attention to customers, tho proprietor eon safely challenge comparison with tho most handsomely filtod up or bost conducted 'lotcl in Hokitika. V. FAM A, PROPRIETOR.. ' OSCEOLA POWELL, REVELL STREET REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Hot Pieu and Cofl'co always ready. Tripo, &c. THIS cslabliohmcnt is under tho management of an oxporioncud Cook. Tho Proprietor hopes by strict attention lo business to obtain a fair share of tho patronage hitherto awarded him. OrrosiTß Cafe National, Revell Strkut.
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West Coast Times, Issue 42, 9 September 1865, Page 1
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