__ '__ H^ els arcl Resta urants. TOM GIBSON'S yICT OR I A HOTEL, Revbll stkeet. Superior Whic.i, Spnils, & Malt Liquors BILLIARD BAGATELLE. GOOD BEDS 2820 WHERE oan I get a GOOD MEAT, P Why at NORTH'S DINING ROOMS, Opposito tho> "Wharf, Hokit.'ka. F'Vst-class Moals always ready 1948 ' Good Beds, Is. 6d. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONSTAD. BITIONS, AND IMPROVEMENQ IN mHE EXCHANGE HOTEL Revell stbket, Hokitika, KORTEGAST BROS, have groat pleasure in announcing to • thoir friends and patrons that they havo niado such alterations as onablo thoir Hotel to bo considered ono of the most comfortable in New Zealand. Several now bedrooms havo beoti added ; and as none but tho ohoicost liquors aro kept, tho supromaoy this Hotel has always maintained will still bo maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. First-rate Billiard room, with .Thurston's table. Stablfo «j is now added to tho Hotel. 2043 \ PRINOE OF WALES THEA.TRE, Rovell Streot. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. IF you want a Quid Pro Quo,* to Charley Williams you must go. \His hotel is next door ;• you will know il by the sign THE GRIDIRON. 801 TjIXCELSIOR HOTEL, •^ Weld Street, Hokitika. (Opposito tho Temple Court). This Hotel has been re-opened by M. Anderson, who hopos by strict attontion to business to inorit a sharo of public patronage. Tho Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of tho very best selection. Supeeiob Accommodation. 3102 VTO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE HUNTER'S HOTEL & RESTAURANT, The Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobbleis and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at moderate rates. Winos, Spirits, &o. second to none in Hokitika. 672 REVELL-STREET. RED LION HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. JAMES EVANS, (Lato of Otago and Victoria), 3BGS to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has just opened tho above newly-built and commodious Hostelry, and ho is prepared to accommodate Boarders on reasonable terms, and with all tho caro for thoir comfort and convenience. - Visitors from tho goldfields will find at tho Red Lion all homo comforts and moderate ohtirges. Only tho best liquors kept, and ALL D KINKS SIXPENCE. 3033* Notices of Removal, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. f. HOLMES, Painter, Glazier, Paper Hanger, &c, bogs to inform the public that he has Remdvcd from Trancred-streot to Revell-street, opposito Mrs Powers' Dunedin Hotel, and hopes by strict, attention to business to still merit a sharo ot public patronage. Orders punctually attended to; overy description of Papor-hanginga, Varnishes, &c, always on hand. ' 2979 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR.^H. E. CAMPBELL, Barrister, • Solicitor, and Convoyancor, has removed he offices to Carap-street. 3081 Tenders. mENDERS invited for ballasting and X fill!n.'g up in Weld street. Apply •• Wbbt Coast Times" Office.; 3170
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West Coast Times, Issue 236, 25 June 1866, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 236, 25 June 1866, Page 1
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