Hotels, &c. TTRIM B L E, " • (Late of tho Victoria Hotel Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquon. Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 CJ T A R HOTBL ANIJ AMEIUCA.N BOWLING SALOON, IiRVELL STREET. Winos. Spirits, and Liquors of the befit brandt. TttßNfiUY AND RU3SHLL, I'liouainioßa. 89 J^ELSON HOTBL Oovnor of Bridge and OoUingwood atodfe, NV.aoji, CHARLES M<GiSE, Proprbfcw. Wiuos and Spirits of suporior qualttr. Singh) and doublo bodded room*. lft EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, AND IMPROVEMBNf IN mHE EXCHANGE HOTBL X RUVELL BTBEET, HoKITIKI, (And at Kaniori township.) KORTEGAST BROS, have great pic*. sure in announcing to their friends and patrons that thoy have mado such alter** tions as onablo their Hotel to bo considered ono of the most comfortable in Now Zealand. Soveral now bedrooms]! hare beeii added ; and as nouo but tho choicost liquors are kept, tho supremacy this Hotel has always maintained will still bo maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. First-rate Billiard room, with Thurstou's tablo. Stabling is now added to the Hotoi. 2043 PRINCE OF WALES THEATEB, Revoll Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Livos Noxt Door. IF you want a Quid Pro Quo, to Charley Williams you must go. His hotel v noxt door ; you will know it by the sign THE GRIDIRON. 801 VTO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE HUNTER'S HOTEL & RESTAURANT, The Pioneor of SIXPENNY Nobbier*, and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at moderate rates. Winos, Spirits, &c. second to nono in Hokitika. 1572 REVELL-STREET. PETER De LOEEB, BLUE JACKET HOTEL ! REVELL STREET. [LATE OF BALLABIT AND WEATUBBSTOttB.] T> Dk LOREB has now opened tbe above Hotel in his usual style, and his attached thereto an Academy, wfesK FENCING will be taught, ns in tho best A«*d*nuM in Franco. Members only fldnnttfrti Every night in the week excepting Saturday, Lessons with, Small and Bro'^d* sv^ords, and Singlo Stick ; from half-paa seven until half- past ten. Terms Ono Pound per Month. Lessons, given at til times in the day. Boxing Gloves supplied. A good Skittle Alley on tho ground for those who wish to practice Miuoulfcr Exerpise. Five Pounds reward for anyone who can make Mr Do Lories knot, which which may be seen at the Bar. A CHANCE FOR SAILOBS, 210© Mcney. FROM £60 TO £2000. MONEY advanced on Valuables, and Bills discounted. Inquire of Makes and Fuerst, Wholosalo and Retail Tobaoconutfl Striotcst sooreoy rolicd on. 904 MONEY! MONEY! MONE^J Monoy advancod on Valuables, &0., Bills Discounted. Enquire at S. M. Salomon's, Rose, Shamrock and Thistlo Hot*»l, Rovoll street, Hokitika. WESTLAND LOAN COMPANY. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! MONEY advanced from ,Onb Pou^p and upwurds, on Jowollory, &c. Bills discounted. Masks & Co>'s ottice (privato ontranco), Adelphi HoteJ. 191$
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West Coast Times, Issue 180, 17 April 1866, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 180, 17 April 1866, Page 1
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