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Hotels and Restaurants. PRO BONO PUBLICO ! ROSE, SHAMROCK, AND THISTLE HOTEL. Me. S. M. Salomon, milE Proprietor of the aboA r e Esta1 blishment, begs to inform his numerous friends and patrons, that on and after Tuesday, 7th day of August, he has determined to supply Wpies and Spirits of the best brands, at greatly reduced prices. Notice Pbices— Foe Bottles :—: — Hennessy's P. Brandy ... 6s Whiskey 4s 6d Old Tom 5s Square 3s 6d No. 2 Champagne 10.s Pore or Sherry 4s 6d Ales or Porter Is 6cl Or two bottles for 2s 6d. ' A Glass of Real, Pure, Sparkling ALE far 3d. A Pint of Ditto for 6d. With regard to Quality — No Comment is needed ! .. 374J THE MELBOURNE PIE HOUSE AND COFFEE ROOMS. The proprietors beg to inform the Public of Hokitika and the surrounding districts, that they have commenced business as Wholesale and Retail PASTRYCOOK & CONFECTIONERS. The premises aro situated in the contral part of Rovell-streot, nearly opposite tho Prince of Wales Opera House. •■ Balls and Suppars supplied at the shortest notice. Wedding Cakes, Jellies, and Custards, made to order. N.B. — Chops, Steaks, Soups, &c. KING & YEWERS, Proprietors. 3534* TJULL AND MOUTH, ■ BULL AND MOUTH ! ! EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. THE BULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, Revell-steeet, Hokitika*, CHARLES BOND, Pbopeietob. C. B. begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support he has hitherto met with, and hopes by strict attention to business to still merit a share of their patronage. C.B. has neither spared expense nor pains in making his hotel one of the most comfortable establishments in the town. The , bar is well supplied with a choice selection of wines, spirits, sparkling ales, and London stout of the very best brands. Visitors will find every convenience and comfort with superior accommodation. 3508 NOW OPEN, Prince of Wales OYSTER SALOON, Next door to the Theatre. The proprietors wish to intimate to the public of Hokitika and the surrounding districts, that they have made arrangements to have a constant supply of Fresh Oysters always on hand, and will be able fo attend to any orders from town or country, with punctuality and the most reasonable charges. Stewed Oysters Every Evenin. 352 T> O S E N BERG'S . GRIDIRON OYSTER SALOON, (Next to Charley Williams') TWO DOORS From the Prince of Wales Opera House, ?ind the Oldest Established in the town ! The proprietor begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has a, fresh supply every day, and hopes to still merit a share of their patronage. The following delicacies are provided every evening, in the most tasteful manner: — ' Devilled Kidneys and Baked Potatos Stewed Tripe Grilled Rump Steak Ham and Poached Eg^s Mutton Chops and Cutlets Stewed Oysters Scolloped Oysters Oyster Patties Fried Oysters Oysters au nature!. Orders left for Bellringing punctually attended to. 3595* WS. LOCKHART, • Corner of Weld and Sewell streets, Has for Sale — Wines, spirits, malt liquors (case and bulk) • Sugars, Teas, Coffees Oilmen's stores of all descriptions Flours, produce, fruits Paints, paint oils (raw and boiled) Turnery Timber, bricks, lime Billiard cloth and cues Naves, spokes, felloes Doors, sashes* cedar, mouldings Paperhangings, galvanised iron, •Spouting, ridgings, pipings Nails, varnishes, palings Newcastle coals, coal tar .goats, oars, paddles, s.oulls, etc., etc.

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West Coast Times, Issue 275, 10 August 1866, Page 1

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544

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 275, 10 August 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 275, 10 August 1866, Page 1

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