"ITTHITE HORSE HOTEL, VV Opposite tho Hospital, Revoll- * strcot North. Proprietor— G. B. GIBSON. Wines and Spirits of tho best quality. " 1239 CAFE DE PARIS. p SOLOMON is happy to inform tho •*• ,' public that, in consequonco of tho prices of provisions now ruling in Hold* J tika," he intends, on and after February _ sth, 1866, to reduce tho prico to Boarders to L 2 10s per week. JlO2 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. t T FITZSIMONS (late of the Commercial U 1 Hotel, Havelock), begs to inform his friends, in thanking them for thoir past t patronage since he has opened his establishment, that no exertion will be spared to maintain the supremacy of the Commercial Hotel, by keeping tho best and ' choicest brands of liquors, THE RESTAURANT Will be under the management of Messra ' > Kowcliffe and Hall, who will procure all the delicacies of the season. 26 See Bill of Fare per day. Good Beds. ' CASEY'S BALLARAT . HOTEL Revoll-street.' . SKITTLES, QUOITS, AND ' BAGATELLE Practised daily as a cure, if not a provenivo, for all diseases. J. C. is always at ionic to wolcomo old friends and new faces. 1159 a TAR HOTEL hJ AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, R E VgE L L STRE ET. v Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of tho best brand.. ; TRENERY. AND RUSSELL, PROPRIETORS. ]^" ELS O N HOTEL Corner of Bridge and CoUingvrood streets, Nelson, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. Single and double bedded rooms. 19 TTRIM B L E, " • (Late of the Victoria Hotel .Hokitika) MASONIC, HOTEL, Trafalgar ,street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Good Accommodation. v Billiards. - 2,1 PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Revoll Strcot. CHARLEY. WILLIAMS Lives Noxt Door. IF you want a Quid Pro Quo, to Charley Williams you must go. His hotel is next door ; you will know it by the sign THE GRIDIRON. _801 EXCHANGE HOTEL^ Revell st., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township KORTEGAST BIIOTHERS, LATE of Pioton, Havelock, and Deep Creek, beg to thank their friends and the publio for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to tho wants of their -customers to merit a continuance of 1 past favors. No exertion will be spared . on their jwrt to maintain the supremacy , of the Exchange Hotel, by keeping the ' choicest brands of liquors. » . GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM * , Attached to the hotel, with one of Thui'bton'o best tables, attended by an experienced marker. 21 t TT I BERN IAN HOTEL, ■£*- REYELL STREET, Opposite tho Bank of Now South Wales. M. H. KELLY, Pbopkiexob. ♦ — — — Tho best conducted Table in Hokitika. Wines and Spirits of the bost brands. 1 225 t i fc DIGGERS AHOY! DO you want a- First-class Meal au Comfortable Accommodation P 1 Try North's DIKING KOOMS, 1 / Opposite tho Wharf, . Hokitika. '» MEALS WHENEVER REQUIRED GOOD BEDS, 15..6 d. i, Steamers for the Northorn and Southorn gold-fields start exactly opposite this 3 establishment. Attention, Civility, nnd Comfort Guaranteed. 1255 MAC'S NONPAUIEL SCOTCH PIE HOUSE, Revell Street, (near tho Wharf.) FANCY Bread and Biscuit Bakery, PASTRY-COOK * And x CONFECTIONER, Wedding Cukes, Jollies, &0., prepared on the shortest notice. CcJ* Pics and Coffeo always ready. <£$} \Q
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West Coast Times, Issue 130, 16 February 1866, Page 1
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523Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 130, 16 February 1866, Page 1
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