.'Tr^tcle Acjdyeasea. Di S'A"A 'G'Mi% N D C,0./ AUcrnoNljsEßß, • : Valuators and Commission Agents, • OPPOSITE THE CAMP, RESERVE. | Liberal advances made on all morchan-i disc sent to, the ro^pms for sale. 47 TAMES M'IJAFFIE, Apcountant, ,t) Commission, Agont a-nd Account Co)-, lector. Temporary office at the shop of < Mr. John Stewart, Stationer, Rovell Streot, opposito tho Ca^j. ' 1288,' CHAM B,js R L A I N,, (Late of Quaimstown) HOUSE PAINTEK, wiITEK, OKAINEH,i &c, Business plapp '•— rAt jyir. Horn's, Tinsmith opposite the Car lp, ' ' 35-J MR. '«TOB L. MtInSON, stationor, bookseller, oco ,' noxt Bracken's, h6tel, Rove'll-st'reot, I 'okitika, has ' boon, appointed oblo agent ft f the West Coast Times! and LEAbKR. ./ ' j: LE'wrs. : Opposite th )"Camp, ,nKvnr.ij>aTpEßT . hokitika, "IMPORTER of ironmongery, Amori- •*• oan ! tubs, buckets, ; shovels, brooms, and other /Ydnkpo : lotions, grindoiy, orockory, ohina<and gh sswaro, paints, oils, colors, .paperhangings, korose,no, jcorpsene I,tfn^i9, (poa.utifuliy asm r,tod), lamp glasses,, loojcjngglassesj bird ca ;s; s in groat variety, basket ware, stationed r ypatc'nt medicines, pdrfum'ory, clo6l*s, miis'icttl instruments, 6ptics,.olrictr6-plafcod fdl'o, combs, brushware, cutlery, and o\ oi'y description of 'British and ibroign liai dwarb. Wliologalo a id ' Retail. Packerc an 3 couriti 1 , r Storekeepers supplied liberally and wit] 1 despatch. 24.87 o monopoly! free trade huntlii's hotel & restaurant, Tho Pioneer of SIX Nobblorsan 1 GOOD ACCOMMODATION at mpdori to rates. Wines, Spirits, &c.j second to nono Hoki ika, 1672 REVELLfTREE'I. ________________ 1' ■ p II A R L E S .';' C A M E R O N, IMPORTER Al|p GENEEAL . _ . MEROmNX .. ... BKACn-S T R 13 E T, HOKITIKA. 2379 r\ r. eT7"k~o s s c t t i SURGEON AND, ACCOUCIf EU«, (Lato Chief Medical Oflicor of tho Daylesford Hospital), may bo consulted daily, at his private residence. REVELL-STREET NORTH, Opposito tho Swiss Hotel. 2(350 PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, \ Revell Streot. CHARLEY WILLIAMS ■ Lives Next Door. IF you want a O.u id Pro Quo, to Charley Williams you must go. His hotel is noxt door ; you will know 11 by tho sign IHE GRIDIRON. 801 STAR HOTEL AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, R.EVJSIiL STREET. Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of the best branch, TBENEIiY AND RUSSELL, I'RO^RIBTOUS. 25 EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, AND IMPROVEMENT IN mHE EXCHANGE HOTEL X Revell street, Hokitika, (And at Kaniori township.) KORTEGAST BROS, have groat pleasure in announcing to their friends and patrons that they huvc mado such alterations as enable their Hotel to be considered ono of the most comfortable in Now Zealand. Several now bedrooms , have bcoh added ; and as none but the choicest liquors aro kept, the supromacy this Hotel has always maintained will still bo maintained. Excollont accommodation for Boarders. First-ralo Billiard room, with Thurston's tablo. Stabling is now added to tho Hotel. 2043 pOME UNTO ME ALL YE THAT ARE WEARY, &c, And if you are going South call at tho JOLLY WAGONERS' HOTEL, Seven miles from Hokitika. : BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT. Warranted Clean Beds. M 2521 •' ■ • .<> John Palmer.
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West Coast Times, Issue 213, 25 May 1866, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 213, 25 May 1866, Page 1
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