Hotels, &c. T T 11 I M B L E, v • (Late of tho Victoria Hotel Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 CJ T A R HOTEL AND AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON, R E VJU L L STRE ET. Wines, Sm'rils, iind. Liquors of the best brand*.. TRENEitir AND RUSSELL, I'RpoRIEIORg. ' ' 26 1 . . . l''lX, JfEISON HOTEL Cornor of Bridgo and Collingwood stroets. Nelson, CIIAIILES M'GEE, Propriofcor. Wines and Spirits ef superior qualify. Singlo and doublo bedded rooms. ..v Jjf OKARITA I J/T ERC A N T I L E HO TEX, Immediately opposite the Jetty, WILLIAM WOOD, PROPRIETOR. < 1662 T-HE COMMERCIAL HOIML, REVELL-STREET, nOCITIIfA, J. FITZSIMMONS; Propbik?ob. T F. HAVING lately considerably fa. ~ , tended tho Be'd-ro^m ' ap|pomm<)dji» tion, and effected, other improVemenis \n ' tho Hotel, assures his friends and siraa. gors arriving hero, that, they jriU find the utmost comfort, combined' with .^ddprate/ •*-, charges. Tho restaurant open all hours the day. ' Best Liquors only kept. First-class accommodation. 26 EXCHANGE HOTEL, ltevell st., Hokitika, andKanieriTownnhip KORTEGAST BROTHERS, LATE of Picton, Havelock, and Ueep Creek, beg to thank their friends and tho public for their past patronage, a#d trust by strict attention to the wants of their customers to merit a continuance of past favorp. No exertion wiU be spared on thoir part to maintain the supremacy of the Exchange Hotel, by keeping the choicest brands of liquors. ( ■* y'" GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BQARPEBO, BILLIARD IIOOM Attached to the hotel, with on,e of Thurston'o best tables, attended by au experienced markor. ,• , '. jSJL PRINCE OF WALES THEATRB. Rovoll Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Noxt Door. ° ' ' '' ' TF you want aO.uid Pro Quo, *» Charley JL Williams you must go. . is hotel is next door ; you will know it by the sijpt of THE GRIDIRON. 801 /CASEY'S BALLARAT HOTEL \J Rovell-street. SKITTLES, QUOITS, AND BAGATELLE Practised daily as a euro, if not a preventive for all diseases. J. C. is always at homo to welcomo old friends and new faces. 1i69 NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at . > HUNTER'S HOTEL & RESmURANT, Tho Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nbbblers, and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at moderato rates. Wines, Spmts, &c. socond to none in Hokitika. REVELL-STREET. 1572 Missing Friends. SAMUEL ROSS, who camo to Melbourno by tho ship Trafalgar, about two years ago : your sister Eleanor ear« nostly requests you to communicate vritti hor. Address Post-offico, Hdkitikal 1566 SHOULD this moot thq.eyo of Daniel X. Y. O'Sullivan, ho is earnestly re' quested, to write immediately tQ his friend* in PjptP"i ; MftvlbbybußJii v . LXty\
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West Coast Times, Issue 163, 27 March 1866, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 163, 27 March 1866, Page 1
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