I , Hotels and EestaiLvanLs. EXCHANGE HOTEL,' Gasthaus, EEVELL STEEET, HOKITTKA. j s 1 Superior Accommodation for Traveller; &c. BIIiLIARD AND BAGATELLE EoOMS. GOOD STABLING, j Wines aud Spirits of the choicest Brands. Kprtegast" Bhothebs, 3235 Proprietors. "* r NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! • lk>SE, SHAMEOCK, AND THISTLE 1 , HOTEL, Eb v c 1/ l- Stbeet. WINES and SPIEITS (Best,BranJs) PEICE LISTi— I Champagne No. 2 10s Pore,' Sherry, and Claret '... 4s 63. Whisky ... :.. ... 4s 6d ► Old Tom ' ... 5s 1 Gin ... • 3s 6d Pale Brandy ... < . . . ' ' . . . 5s Dn do .-.. ; *6s Ver/ Superior Bum ... 5s Ale and Porter, per bottle. . . Is ,6d Do do,- twp 'bottles for ... 2s 6d A Glass of Eeal, Genuine ALE for 3d. Pint,-6d. S. M. SALOMON, 4261 Proprietor. THE pEITERION TJOTEL, E^E YELL STEEET* HOKITIKA. EDWAEDS & MADER, 3746 PnoMuEi'Oiis. T>EITISJH EMPIEE HOTEL, Jes . Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House, EEVELL STEEET, ' Hokitika, J . 11 . YEWJSU.S, V Proprietor. , N.8. -Superior Accommodation. 4256 TMrECHANICS' AEMS \ HOTEL, IVL Revoii-street North ' (Opposite Stafford-street), ' -C. FCTZSiMMONS; Proprietor. ; C. j F. ]i?v'.ig made expensive alterations in his premises, begs to inform his numerous "Meads and the public, that they will fiuil i,he comfort,3 of home at the above hotel ; the bedrooms are spaciou?, large, and well-ventilated, and the table is under the careful management of an experienced chef-de-cuisine ; and nothing but the very best of liquors are served. Charges strictly moderate. 4033 1 _ B EIDGE HOTEL. ' H. BRUNETTI, Proprietor, begs to \ thank, his friends, and the public, for ! 1 their past liberal support. ; IT. B. also begs to inform them that he ! 1 has opened the abovcr Hotel between ! the Teremakau and Saltwater Creek, and still solicits £hat' support. ) Tho choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, 1 and London Stout always on hand. Good Accommodation. 4061 OVENS HOTELS - Eevell street, „ ' HOKITIKA. NOTICE! * SAMUEL WH I T^E ,' (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 jjatronage. The Bar is well supplied with n 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 milE CAFE DE FEANCE, Mr Charles Veith, Proprietor, Includes handsome saloon with readingroom, well supplied with .English, Conti1 nental, and European papers and periodicals. 'Also, chess, draught, arid domino tables. Coffee and Chocolate prepared in true Continental style. rpHE SOUTHLAND JtESTAUEANT, MR CHAELES VEITH? Proprietor, Eevell street. ~ Substantial board s and conifortable lodging at exceedingly moderate "rates. The premises' have lately been considerably enlarged, and every attention paid to the requirements'of customers. 4254 rTiHE HOTEL DE FRANCE, . Mr Charles Veith, Proprietor, Will comprise an elegant Bar and Dining Room, and the usual conveniences of a first- class house. - A TABLE D'HOTE ' Every day. Here, too, only will the best brauc{s of liquors | be drawn at Six- * .ioce '•
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West Coast Times, Issue 321, 3 October 1866, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 321, 3 October 1866, Page 1
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