Hotels and Restaurants. Tji XCHA NG E HOTEL, , DEUTBCHES GASTHAUB, REVELL STREKT, HOKITfKA. Superior Accommodation' for Traveller: &c. BILLIAED AND BAGATELLE ROOMS. ' . ' GOOD STABLING. Wine's and Spirits of the choicest Brand?. KoBTEOAST BBOTHEBS, 3235 ' - Proprietors. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ROSE, SHAMROCK, AND THISTLE HOTEL, RevellStbjeet. WINES and SPIRITS (Best' Brands) PJtICE, LIST:—: , Champagne No. 2\ ..'. - . 10s . Shewyy and Claret ... ds 6d ( , Whisky % ... 4s 6d * Old Tom ; ... 5s ' Gin 3s 6d ' Pale Brandy ... ... ... 5s Do do ... . ... 6s, Very Superior Rum " ... 5s N Ale and Porter, per bottle... Is Gd Do do, two bottles for ... .2s 6d A Glass^of Real, Genuine ALE for 3d. Pint, 6d. S. *M. SALOMON, 4261 Proprietor. ~ THE CRITERION TTOTEL, /EEVELL ST RE ET, HOKITIKA. EDWAUDS & MADEK, 3746 PfiOPEIETOES. T)RITISH EJifPIBE; HOTEL, Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House, REVELL STEEET', ' Hokitika," J. H. YEWERS, Proprietor. 15T.8. -Superior Accommodation. 425G Tl/rECIIANICS' ARMS HOTEL, IYI Revell-strcet North (Opposite Stafford- street); C. FITZSIMMONS, Proprietor. — Q. F. having niade^JLceAsiy^-alterations-in,. his premises, bogs to inform his numerous friends and the public, that they will find the comforts of home at the above hotel ; the bedrooms are"" spacious, large, and well-ventilated, and the. stable is under the careful management of an experienced chef-de-cuisine ; and nothing but the very best of liquors are §erved. Charges rtrlctly moderate. 4033 d'eidge hot cl^ ' H. BRUNETTI, Proprietor, begs to thank his friends, and the public, for their past liberal support. H. B. also begs to inform them that hu has opened the above Hotel between the Teremakau and Saltwater Creek, and still solicits that support. Tho choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, and London Stout always on hand, Good Accommodation; - 4081 0V E N. S H O T E ]>, TBevell stbeet, ho/kit,ika. ■ / x NOTICE! ■SAMUEL WHITE, (Late of Victoria), Begs to inform his Friends and old Patrons that he has taken the above wellknown hotel and hopes by strict attention and care to, merit a share of their and public jmtronage. , Tlie Bar is well supplied with a choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Sparkling Ales, and Stout. „ ■ Diggers and others will meet with every comfort, and convenience, with moderate, charges. Good Beds. 4151 mHE CAFE DE FRANCE, \ Mr Chables Veith, Proprietor, handsome saloon with readingroom, well supplied with English, Continental, and European papers and periodicals. Alsto, chess, draught, and domino tables. Coffee and Cnoeolate prepared in true Continental style. v , mHE SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, MR CHARLES VEITH, Proprietor, Revell street. Substantial board and comfortable lodging at exceedingly inodsratc/ rates. The premises have lately been considerably enlarged, and every attention paid to the requirements 'of customers. 420& npHE HOTEL _DE FRANCE, Mr Chaeles Veith, Proprietor, Will comprise an elegant Bar and Dining Room, and the usual conveniences of a first-class house. 1 A TABLE D'HOTE Every day. Here, too, only will the best brands of liquors be di*awn at Sixpence. [4255.
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West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 1
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