/ Hotels and Restaurants. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, j Corner of Wharf street & Gibson's Quay. ( j ! rpHE Proprietor of this Hotel, anxious i ■*- to meet tho exigencies of the times' , has decided on Reducing his charges, asi follows : — Board, per week .... • ... £1 15 0 Board and Lodging, do ... 2 5 0 Breakfast or Tea, oach ... 0 2 0 Dinnor 0 2 6 Beds 0 2 0 The" ( bedrooms aro largo and airy; the, table first-class ; !he attendance good ; the, wines and spirits of tho best brands ; and; tho proprietor trusts, that with proper, caro and attention to tho wants of those, who frcquont his Jiotol, to morit a fair] sharo of public patronage. v Remember tho addross— James J, Mohan,' 3108 '^Imperial Hotel. THE POST OFFICE HOTBLT" Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. H J.HAN SEN, tho proprietor,having • recently completed large additions and improvements in this building and its internal arrangements, will bo proud to havo a still further accession to tho patronago ho has already rocoived, not only her© bufciuDunedin and inMclbourno Tho situation of tho Post Office Hotel is most convenient for persons in business, boing opposito the Post Offico, and Su promo Court, and Government Buildings, and immediately contiguous to tho Wharf, whero passongors and thoir luggago aro landed from all tho stoamers. It is in tho midst of tho principal inoroantile and shipping hou'sos, by whom the Post Office Hotel ' is . now rogardod and used as THE CENTRE OF BUSINESS. A NEW BILLIARD TABLE, Of tho bost Molbourno manufacture, has recently boon added to tho other attractive features of the hotel; 2732* pRINCE OF WALES DINING ROOMS, Opposite tho Prince of Wales Opera Hou.se, REVELL-STREI^r, HOKITIKA. Visitors to' HokitOca' will find overy convenience at tho above rooms, combined with comfort and attention. Breakfast, fro.m Bto 10 ; Dinnor, 12 to 3 ; and Supper at all hours. OYSTERS, &C. 2682 Q T A 11 HO T E L AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REVELL STREET. . Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of the best brand*. i TRENERY AND RUSSELL, PROPRIETORS. 25 ]J ELS 0 N HOTEL, Corner of Bridge and Oollingwood streets, Ne^on, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of superior quality Single and doublo bedded rooms. IS) T TRIMBLE, v • (Lato of tho Victoria Hotel, Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street/ Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquor Good Accommodation. . Billiards. 27 LORD NELSON HOTEL, Revell stbeet, TTIGGINS AND MEYNELL, XJL Proprietors, (Lato of Ballarafc and Brighton, Victoria.) First-class Accommodation for Diggors, Storekeepers, and Private Families. ■ 2791 THE SWAN FAMILY HOTEL, Wharf stbeet, MC'GUIRE AND LYNCH, Proprietors. Strangers and new arrivals will find tho above Hotel unrivalled as regards comfort, cleanliness, and reasonable charges. TKo Wines, Spirits, Alos, and Porter are all of tho bost description, and overy attontion and civility is shown to tho pa* trons of tho Swan. Spooial regard is paid to tho Bedrooms, which avo spacious and well-ventilated ; and an oxcellont Tablo is kopt for Gentlemen rosiding in t^o house and Visitors 2780&
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West Coast Times, Issue 234, 22 June 1866, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 234, 22 June 1866, Page 1
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