Hotels and Restaurants. TUl<] POST OFFICE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. HJ. HANSEN, • ho proprietor, having • recently comf leted large additions and improvements iij this building and its internal arrangomol| ts, will bo proud to havo a still further accession to the patronago ho has Iroady received, not onlyhcr^butin Duno^din and inMolbourno Tho situation of tjio Post Offico Hotel is most convenient f^r persons in business, being opposilo ihS Post Office, and Supreme Court, anc Government Buildings, and immediately contiguous to tho Wharf, whero passe ligcrs and their luggage aro landed frim all tho steamers. It is in the midst of (tho principal morcantilo and shipping llousos, by whom tho Post Offico Hof.el |s now regarded and' used as ;. THE CENTRE] OF BUSINESS. A NEW BILLIARD TABLE, Of tho best Melbourne manufacture, lias recently been acldodjto the other attractive features of tho hotel. pOME UNTO Ac ALL YE THAT AH E WEARY, &c, And if you aro going South call at tho JOLLY WAGONERS 1 HOTEL, Seven miles Hokitika. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT. is. Warranted Clean Bods. 2521 John Palmer. TAItH O T E L AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, RBVJJLL STREET. Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of tho best brandt,. TRBNKEY AND RUSSELL, pno u niiixon9. 25 j^T ELS O N HOTEL Corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets, No 1 • ->n, OHABLES MJ'GjSE, Proprietor. ... ~. - ■ -'■T'-iT— ■---II T, ...i i... Wines and Spirits of superior quality Single and doublo bedded rooms. ti. NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at HUNTER'S , HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Tho Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobblers and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at moderate rates. Wines, Spirits, &c. second to none Ilokitika. 15?2 REVELL-STREE'I. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Rovoll Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS ■ Lives Next Door; IF youwantaO.nid Pro Quo, to Charley Williams you must c;o. His hotel is next door ; yoxi will know il by the sign I of I THE ' GRIDIRON/ 801 . . .:• j pRINOE "OF ' WALES DINING'; ROOMS, ; - Opposito tho Princo of Walos Opera • ' House, Revell-strbet, Hokitika,, Visitors to Ilokitika will find ovory convenience at tho abovo rooms, combined with comfort and attention. Breakfast, from 8 to 10 ; Dinner, 12 to 3 ; and Supper at all hours. oysters, &c. 2C82 EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, AND IMPROVEMENT IN milE EXCHANGE HOTEL. X Revell street, Hokitika, (And at Kaniori township.) KOR.TEGAST BROS, have great pleasure in announcing to their friends and patrons that thoy have made such alterations as enable their Hoto). to bo considered one of the most comfortable in New Zealand. Several new bedrooms^ havo been added ; and as none but the choicest liquors are kept, tho suproriiacy this Hotel has always maintained will still bo maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. First-rate Billiard room, with Thurston's table. Stabling is now added to the Hotel. 2043
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West Coast Times, Issue 216, 29 May 1866, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 216, 29 May 1866, Page 1
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