Hotels and Restai^aiits. THE POST OFJ&CJB HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. HJ. HANSEN, tho proprietor, having . recently completed j^r^e additions and improvements in this building and its intornal arrangements, will bo proud to havo a still iurther accession' to the, patronago ho lias already received, not only hoi'obutin Dunedin and inMolbourno Tlio situation of tho Post Office Hotel is most convenient for porsons'in business, being opposito tho Post Ofllco, and Supremo Court, and Government Buildings, and immediately contiguous to the. Wharf, whoro passengers and th'oir lug-^ gago aro landed from all 'the steamers. It is in the midst of tho principal morcantilo and shipping houses, ,by whom tho Post Office Hotel is now i; i'egarded and used as ' i, THE CENTRE OF BUSINESS. f. . A NKW BILLIARdItABLE, Of the best Melbourno majjiiifacturo, has recently boon added to tho oiher attractive features of tho hotel. fl'f 1 ' ' ' COME UNTO ME Al| YE THAT aris weauy.W,, •■■',:' V 1 ?- And if you aro going Soufil o'ajrat tho JOLLY WAGONERsI HOTEL, Seven miles from H|kilika. BEST BRANDS OF Lkljo.R KEPT. Warranted Clean feeds. 2521 JcJn 'Pawikh. C| TA 11 li AT E L AND |. AMERICAN BfIWLING BALOONI, 11EY15LL STll 5J5 T. • Wines, Spirits, and Liquo s of tho best brand*.. TRENERY AND RU 3SELL, /> , , PKO»niKTOR3. > ,■"> '25 JSJELSON HOTEL Cornor of Bridge and Collin jwood streets, . Nols.-m, CHARLES M'Mfi, iopriolor. . • Wines and Spirits of superior quality Slnglo and double bedded rooms. 19 NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at HUNTER'S HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Tho Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobblers and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at modorato rates. Wines, Spirits, &c. second to nono Hokitika. 1572 REVELL-STREEI. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Rovoll Stroot. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. ' IF youwantaO.uid Pro Quo, to Charloy Williams you must go. His hotol is next door ; you will know it by tho sign THE GRIDIRON. 801 pRINCE OF WALES DENING ROOMS, Opposilo tho Prinoo of Wales Opora Houso, Revell-street, llokitika, Visitors to Hokitika will find ovcry convenience at tho abovo rooms, combined with comfort and attention. Broakfast, from 8 to 10 ; Dinner, 12 to 3 ; and Suppor at all hours. oysters, &c. 2G82 EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, AD~DITIONS, AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL Revell street, Hokitika, (And at Kanioi-i township.) KOR.TEGAST BROS, have great pleasuro in announcing to their friends and patrons that they have maclo such altorations as enablo their Hotel to bo considered ono of the most comfortablo in Now Zealand. Several now bedrooms^ havo booii addod ; and ns none but Ihe choicest liquors are kept, tho supremacy Ihis Hotel has always maintained will still he maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boardors. First-ralo Billiard room, with Thurston's table. Stabling is now added to the Hotel . 2013
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West Coast Times, Issue 218, 31 May 1866, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 218, 31 May 1866, Page 1
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