BRUCE HOTEL, Opposito tho Bank of New South Wales, Rovell Street. SKENE & MACGREGOR "DEG to intimate that having completed their new premises, the Bruce Hotel, and erected a first class Shooting Gallery, they will be glad to receive a visit from their friends. None but the best brands of liquors kept. BRUCE HOTEL SHOOTING GALLERY. LORD NELSON HOTEL, Revell Street. THE Propietor begs to inform the inhabit ants of Hokitika and surrounding districts that ho has opened the abdvo Hotel in the most central part of the tovvnship. The Accommodation is very extensive.. Tiio Bedrooms are unequalled for comfort and elegance. The Restaurant, under the superin,tendenco of Mr A. 0. Cameron, is replete with all the delicacies of the season, and conducted in the most recherche style. A large Ballroom is attachod, where a splendid Band, under Messrs Morgan and Wright, is in attendance every evening. Only the best liquors kept in stock. With theso advantages, combined with tho utmost oivility and attention to customers, the proprietor can safely challenge comparison with the most handsomely fitted up or best oonducted hotel in Hokitika. V. FAM A, PROPRIETOR. SWAN HOTEL, Wharf Street, Hokitika. THE proprietors of the above Hotel announce to their numerous friends that the above Hotel is now complete, with every comfort to tho visitor. Good beds. In tho bar will bo found wines and spirits of the choicest brands Attached to the Hotel is a splendid dining room under tho special management of tho proprietors, and the best cook on the West Coast. M'GUIRE & LYNCH, Proprietors. BRACKEN AND MIDDLETON'S QUEENSTOWN HOTEL, '" GREY RIVER. , rnHE best accommodation on the Town -*- ship for travellers and vsiitors. Best Billiard Tablo in tho district. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of tho best brands. •Riojoiado.tj '"00 <MV HNHOfISO *fl •OOUIAO.TjJ oX[\ UJ ssnaviL isaa nrai ao oau NdV kooh auvmitf issinu aiLn 'ptHjq UO S^UM^tJ WOTlbli (JBOOIOX{O OX{X vjiixixoh"" 'ISIOH SHIdHH'j MAC'S NONPAREIL PIE HOUSE, (Formerly of Quceustown), REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, Opposite the Victoria Hotel, "JIT A C begs to inform his friends, in thanking them for past patronage, that ho has opened an establishment on this field, whoro ho will make every effort to maintain tho position which ho has always studied to hold. i MEALS AT ALL HOURS. GOOD BEDS. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OK THE BEST BRANDS. ill N 0 II T II Wishes tho public and his old friends to know that lie has opened tho OTAGO DINING ROOMS, AND GENERAL STORE, Gidbon'B Quay, Hokitika, (Near tho Post Oflico,) And intends to sell at the lowest possible prices, aud to supply First-class Meals at tho following low charges :—: — Break past or Supper . . 2s. Dinner, with Soups, Joints, and Pastry .. .. 2s. Od. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. GOOD BEDS, Is Cd.
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West Coast Times, Issue 43, 12 September 1865, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 43, 12 September 1865, Page 1
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