Auctioneers and CommißMi.it A{»o\it3 J. ELLIS I^ CO., | AUCTIONEERS & ! COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 ' GREYMOUTH . MOIUSON, LAW & C 0.% A UCTIONEE-3 AND COMMISSION ] MERCHANTS, S8 WIIARP STHEE'l 1 . D. TALLER MAN Commission Morchant, . n 18, ColHns street cast, Melbourne. for the pin'chaso of General " MorohandiHO, Mining ' and other Machinery, &c, &c, executed on most jadvnntaßcous terms, i , 45 g (%'ft, • ■ ' ~~* ?%, Hotels and- Restaurants. pEIE POST OFFICE HOTEL. 1 Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. HJ'. HANSEN, tho proprie lor, having - • recently completed largo additions n and improvements in this building aud its internal arrangements, will bo proud to 1 havo a still further accession to tho patronago ho has alroitdy received, not only licr^butinDuucdin and inMolbourno Tho situation of tho JPoat Oflico Hotol is most convouiont for persons in business, boing opposito tho , Post Oilico, and Supromo Court, aud Govovmnont Build- \ iugs, aud immediately contiguous to tho ~ Wharf, where passongofs and their luggago aro landed from all tho stoamers. It is in tho midst of tho principal morcau- , tilo and shipping houses, by whom tho J Post Offico Hotel is now -regarded and ; used as THE CENTRE OF BUSINESS. J A NEW BILLIARD TABLE, Of tho best Melbounvp manufacture, has recently been added to tho othor attractiv6 features of tho hotol. ', 2732* pRINCE OF WALES DINING J ROOMS, £ a Opposito the Princo of Wales Opera f ( Houso, r J Revkll-sthke't, Hokitika. ( i t Visitors to Hokitika Twill find overy t x convenience at the above rooms, combined v with comfort and attention. 1< Breakfast, from 8 to 10 j Dinner, 12 to 3 ; and Supper &l; all hours. I Of 81BR8, &C. 2082 ST Att HOT EL f AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REVJS,LL STREET. — ' s Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of the best v branch. ' ' t TUE.NERY AND RUSSELL, 1 ino D niKxons. 25 j ■XTEL'SON HOTEL o Cdrnor of Bridgo and Collingwood streets, ] No's in, * CHARLES M'GjSE. Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of suporior quality Sjnglo and doublo beddod rooms. 10 PRINCE OF WALES THEA.TRE, ' RovoL" btrcot. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Livos Noxt Door. IF you want a Quid Pro Quo, to Charloy Williams you must c;o. His liotol is noxt door ; you will know il by tho sign of THE GRIDIRON. 801 TTRIM B L E; " • (Lalooftho Victoria Hotel, Hokitika) MASONIC HOT L , Trafalgar 6trect, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquor . Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 0 MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at • \ HUNTER'S HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Tho Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobblors and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at modorato ratos. » Winos, Spirits* &o. second to nono Hokitika. !» 672 REVELL-STREEI. - A G. PULLENG'S * itfUNCE OF WALES HOTEL, Revell-?t)-e6t, Tablo d'hoto daily, from 1 to 3, witli John. Bull Fare, and the W cowfort« of hu tiln/flisn Homo, ■ 2651
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West Coast Times, Issue 227, 11 June 1866, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 227, 11 June 1866, Page 1
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