Hotels and Restaurants. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Corner of Wharf street & Gibson's Quay. rfIHE Proprietor of this Hotel, anxious •*- to moot tho exigencies of » the times» has decided on Reducing his charges, as follows : — Board, per week £115 0 Board and Lodging, do ... 2 5 0 Breakfast or Tea, each ...020. Dinner 0 2 6 Beds !... 0 2 0 Tio bedrooms are large and airy ; tho tablo first-class ; the attonlmnoo good ; tho wines and spirits of tho bf ut brands ; and the 1 proprietor trusts) th^t with proper care and attention to tho wants of those who frequent his hotel, to merit a fair shaVo of public patronage. Romembor tho addre? s— James J,'M(*an, 3108 Imporial Hotel. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL; Gibson's Quay, H^o^itika. H.T.HANSEN, tho prpprio tor, having - recently coniploted/large additions and improvements in this puilding and its internal arrangements, \&U bo proud to havo a still further atibession to tho patronage ho has already received, not only her Tho situation of the Post Office Hotol is most convenient for persons in business, being opposite the PJ9st Office, and Supremo Court, and Government Buildiags, and immediately contiguous to the Wharf, where passengers and their luggago aro landed from all tho steamers. It is in the midst of tho principal morcantil6 and shipping houses/ by whom tho Post..Office Hof,el is ndw regarded and used as i THE CENTRE OF BUSINESS. A NEW BILLIARD TABLE, Of the best Melbourne manufacture, has recently been added to the other attractive features of the hotol. J 2732* ?IMNOE OF, WALES' DINING R00M&
Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera , House, Revell-street, Hokitika. Visitors to Hokitika will find every convenience at the abovo rooms, combined with comfort and attention, Breakfast, from 8 to 10 5 Dinner, 12 to 3 ; and Supper at all hours. OYSTERS, &C. 2682 STAR HO TE L ' • AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REVISLL ST<REET. Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of the bost >randa, TIIBNERY AND RUSSELL, PROPRIETORS. 25 JJELSON, HOTEL, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets, Nekan, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of superior qualitySingle and double bedded rooms. 19 T TRIMBLE, 0 • (Lato of tho Victoria Hotol, Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquoi' v Good Accommodation, Billiaida. 27 LORD NELSON HOTEL, Revell street, TTIGGINS AND MEYNELL, JUL Proprietors, (Late of Ballarat and Brighton, Victoria.) First-class Accommodation for Diggeis, 1 ■ Sl-Oiokeepers, and Private Families. ■ •_ 2791 THE SWAN FAMILY HOTEL, Wharf street, MC'GUIRE AND LYNCH, x Proprietors. SI rangers and new arrivals will find the above Hotol unrivalled as regards comfort, cloanliness, and reasonable charges. The Wines, Spirits.-^Ales, and Porter arc all of the best description, and every attontion and civility is shown to tho ])atrons,of the Swan. Special regard is paid to the Bedrooms, whioh are spacious and well-ventilated} ,and on excellent Table is kept for Gentlemen: residing in the house and Visitors ' ' 2789^
LYNCH,
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West Coast Times, Issue 241, 30 June 1866, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 241, 30 June 1866, Page 1
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