SHOOTING GALLERY, BRUCE HOTEL, Opposito tho Bank of New South Wales, Rovell Street. SKENE & MACGREGOR T>EG to intimato that having completed thoir now premises, tho Bruce Hotel, and erected a first class Shooting Gallery, they will bo glad to receive a visit from their friends. None but tho best brands of liquors kept. BRUCE HOTEL SHOOTING GALLERY. LORD NELSON HOTEL, Revell Street. % THE Proprietor begs to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika and surrounding districts that ho has opened tho above Hotel in tho most central part of tho township. Tho Accommodation is very oxtensiva. Tiio Bedrooms aro unequalled for comfort and elegance. Tho Restaurant, under tho suporintendenco of Mr A. 0. Cameron, is repleto with all the delicacies of tho soason, and conducted in tho most recherche stylo. A largo Ballroom is attached, whoro a splondid Band, under Messrs Morgan and Wright, is in attendanco every evening. Only the bost liquors kept in stock. With these advantages, combined with tho utmost civility and attention to customers, tho proprietor can safely challenge comparison with the most handsomely fiftod up or best conducted hotel in Hokitika. V. FAM A, PROPRIETOR. MAC'S NONP ARIEL SCOTCH PIE HOUSE, Revell Street, (Near tho Wharf.) TTiANCY Bread and Biscuit Bakery, PASTRY-COOK And CONFECTIONER, Wedding Cakes, Jollies, &c, prepared on tho shortest notico. {£f* Pies and Coffee always ready. 43) TTOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment superseded; Perry Davis's Painkiller nowhere; Townscnd's Sarsaparilla and Blair's Gout Pills not required, by using A TUMBLER FULL OF NELSON ALE, thrco times a day; to bo had at tho GRIDIRON HOTEL, Uisponscd by CHARLEY WILLIAMS, Sixpcnco each doso. N.B. — Overdoses not administered. SWAN IIOTEL^ Wharf Street, Hokitika. THE proprietors of tho abovo Hotel announce to their numerous friends that tho abovo Hotol is now complete, with every comfort to tho visitor. Good beds. In tho bar will bo found wines and spirits of tho choicest brands. Attached to the Hotol is a splendid dining room under tho special management of the proprietors, and the best cook on tho West Coast. M'GUIRE & LYNCH, Proprietors. vr EL S O N HOT EL , Cornor of Bridge and Collingwood streets, Nelson, CHARLES M'GEE, Propriotor. Winos and Spirits of suporior quality. Singlo and double bedded rooms. •SJOJOI.IdO.TJ <# oo any amioaso *a •OOUTAO.TJ OXp U| sanavi isaa ana; iio oavi onv hooh enrvrraa ishnl^i bill •pirttn; no BiCtAVro s.tonbji qsasnoiiQ oqj, VJIUIJIOH <r i a x 0 11 a ff 1 j h a EXCHANGE HOTEL, Revoll st., liokitika, and Kaniori Township KORTEGAST BROTHERS, LATE of Piolon, Havelook, and Deep Crook, bog to thank their friends and tho publio for thoir past patronage, and trust by strict attention to tho wants of their customers to morit a continuanco of past favors. , No exortion wiU bo spared on their part to maintain tho supremacy of tko Exchange Hotel, by keeping tho choicest brands of liquors. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDEKS. BILLIARD ROOM Attached to tho hotol, with ono of Thurston'b best tables, attended by an experienced marker.
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West Coast Times, Issue 73, 21 November 1865, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 73, 21 November 1865, Page 1
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