Hotels, &c. [TTHITE HORSE HOTEL, VV Opposite tho Hospital, Rovelltreot North. Propriotor-G. B. GIBSON, Wines aud Spirits of tho best quality. 1239 CAFE DE PARIS. "~ i> SOLOMON is happy to inform the - , public that, in consequence of the rices of provisions now Piling in Hoki» ka, ho intends, on and after February th, 1866, to reduce the price to Boarders 3L2 10s per week. , 1103 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, REVBLL STREET, HOKITIKA. p * FITZSIMONS, (late of the Commercial 111 1 Hotel, Havelook), begs to inform his dends, in thanking them for their past atronage since he has opened his estabißhment, that no exertion will be spared 0 maintain tho supremacy of the Comleroial Hotel, by Keeping the best and hoicest 1 brands of liquors, THE RESTAURANT fall be under the management of Messrs ioWcliffe and Hall, who will procure all he delicacies of the season. 16 See Bill of Fare per day. Good Beds. CASEY'S BALLARAT HOTEL i_7 Revoll-street. SKITTLES, QUOITS, AND BAGATELLE Practised daily as a cure, if not a proven- ■ ivo, for all diseases. J. C. is always at tome to ' wolcomo old friends and now aces/ < 1159 HOTEL AND AMERICAN BOWLINGSALOON, REVfELL STREET. Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of the best or andt. , TRENERY AND RUSSELL, PROPRIETORS. 25 T TRIMBL E, - 1 • (Late of tho Victoria Hotel Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt LiquorA. Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Revell Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. lE* you want a Quid Pro Quo, 4 9 Charley Williams you must go. 1 is h6tel 1$ next door ; you will know it »-y the sign of ' IHE GRIDIRON. 801 HIBERNIAN HOTEL REVELL STREET, ' Opposite tho Bank of New South Wales. M. H. KELLY, Pbopbietob. Tho best conducted Tablo in Hokitika. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. 225 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Revell st., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township KORT.EG AST BROTHERS, LATE of Piotori, Havelook, and JJftep Creek, beg to thank their friends and the publio for their past patronage, and tryst by strict attention to the wants ot their customers to merit a oontinuance of past favors. No exertion wi'l be spared an their part to maintain the supremacy af the Exchange Hotel, by keeping the ahoicest brands of liquors. GIOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. BILLIARD ROOM Attached to tho hotel, with one of Fhuraton'a best tables, attended by an experienced marker. 21 •siotaudoij ' Qg '•oo snv _N_:oaso- f ac 1 •aauiAo^j oqj vi saiavi isaq: hh_ jo oavi (MY rcooH crcvrnra isama atfj; puuq uo BiC_/_iß sjonbji oq_, VHIIiHOH 'T_XOH _aHM VTELSON HOTEL 3omor of Bridge and Collingwood streets, Nelson, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. 3inglo and double bedded rooms. 19 LORD NELSON HOTEL, RevEliL-STBEET, HIGGINS AND MEYNEI&, Proprietor Late of Ballaratand Brighton, ViotOria.) First-class Accommodation for- Diggers Storekeepers, and Private Families. - 1258
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West Coast Times, Issue 137, 26 February 1866, Page 4
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