EXCHANGE HOTEL, Revoll st., Hokitika, and Kaniori Township KORTEGAST BROTHERS, LATE of Pioton, Havelock, and Deep Creek, bog to thank their friends and tho publio for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to tho wants of their customers to morit a continuance of past favors. No exertion wiU be spared on their part to .maintain tho supremacy of tho Exchango Hotel, by keoping tho choicest brands of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM Attached to tho hotel, with ono of Thurston'o best tables, attended by an exporionccd marker. riOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Rbvell-street, 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 kept. Charges moderate. Attached to tho hotel is a comfortable billiard-room, attended to by an oxperienced marker. SHOOTING GALLERY, GRIDIRON HOTEL, Revell Street, Hokitika. pHARLEY WILLIAMS has established ► another Gridiron at Hokitika, and from tho well kno'vn character of his former Gridirons, he hopes still to merit a f&iv sharo of support. Hia old motto strictly adhered to, vi ;., Economy, Comfort, and Cleanliness. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Charley Bro )k, Proprietor. CHARLEY BROCK is always at home \J to meet his ole friends who so gallantly stuck to him i l the old times. Lessons in the nol le art of Self Defence as usual. - Gloves, Dumb Bolls, &c., provided. Latest Sporting Papers to be seen. 00MMBRO[AL~H0"T EL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. JFITZSIMONS (late of the Commercial i Hotel, Havelook), bogs to inform his friends, in thanking them for their past patronage since ho has opened his establishment, that no exertion will be spared to maintain tho supremacy of the Commercial Hotel, by keeping tho best and choicest brands of liquors. THE RESTAURANT Will bo under tho management of Messrs Rowoliffo and Hall, who will procure all tho delioacics of the season. Board, per week £2 Do, with lodging £2 10s. See Bill of Faro per day. GOOD BEDS. QTAGO DINING ROOMS, Gibson's Quay, (Opposite the Wharf and near tho Post Office.) First-class Meals ready at ali hours. GOOD BEDS. T. NORTH, Proprietor, (Lalo of Molbourno and Dunodin.) DUNSTAN HOTEL, Rovell Street, HOKITIKA. J. A. Roscow, Proprietor. First-class Slato Bagatollo. CAFE DE TAR IS. rpHE undersigned has tho plcasuro to announco that tho abovo elegant establishment is oponcd with a choico supply of WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS May bo had on tho shortest notice. Handsomo Loungo and Smoking Rooms, Boarders can select from tho bill of fHrc any hour of Ibo day. Terms— Weekly ... £2 'lO.s. PI1IN; SOLOMON, Proprietor.
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West Coast Times, Issue 47, 21 September 1865, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 47, 21 September 1865, Page 1
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