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Hotels and Restaurants. TJAMILTON'S HOTEL, -M- Eevell street, Hokitika, Messrs HAMILTON & M'KITTRICK, PROPRIETORS. This hotel has jus>t undergone a thorough repair — extensive alterations and additions have recently been made, in which the proprietors have neither spared pains nor expense to make it one of the most comfoi table houses in town. It comprises twenty well-aired and roomy bedrooms, Commercial Room, and Private Parlors, a large Dining Room capable of accommodating fifty persons. ' The table is under the careful management of an experienced cook. The bar is well supplied with a choice selection of Wines, Spirits, sparkling | Ales, and London Stout, under the careful supervision of the proprietors themselves. Billiards ! Billiards I Billiards ! 5200 T3RITISH EMPIRE HOTEL, Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House, REVELL STEE E'T, Hokitika, J. 11. YE WEES', Proprietor. I N.8.-Superior Accommodation. 4256 DIGGERS ARMS HOTEL, Corner of Tancrod street and Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. Extensive additions having been made to this well-known hotel, and in fact nothing left undone that money could accomplish to render this a comfortable home, travellers, diggers, and others will find every convenience and attention, combined with moderate charges. There tire thirty bedrooms, double and single, which are spacious, clean, and well ventilated. Private rooms for families; also, separate parlors, and a commercial room. • The dining room is capable of accommodating seventy or eighty persons, and the table is under the careful management of an experienced cook. The Wines, Ale, and Spirits are of the very best brands, and selected by the proprietors, 4928 Cheffings & Whitten. pjARRICK'S HEAD HOTEL, \Jf (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), Eevell street, Hokitika. George Lowrie (late of Mariner's Hotel), Proprietor. Wines, Ales, & Spirits, of the best brands, N.B. — Good Accommodation. 4713 THE pEITERION TTOTEL, EEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. EDWARDS & MADEK, 1 46 Proprietors. MECHANICS' ARMS HOTEL, ReveH-strect North (Opposite Stafford-street), C. FITZSiMMONS, Proprietor. C. F. having made extensive alterations in his premises, begs 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 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 MAC'S NONPAREIL RESTAURANT, WE HOUSE, AND HOTEL (Opposite the Shamrock Hotel), Eevell Street South. npHE proprietor begs to inform his -*■ friends that he has made extensive alterations and improvements in the bedroom department of the establishment, has gone to considerable expense in erecting additional accommodation, and is now prepared to provide first-class beds, second to none in Hokitika, on the most reasonable terms. Meals ready' at all hours, at the following rate of charges : — Breakfast 2s ; Dinner, 2s 6d ; Tea, 2s. Beds, Is and 2s. Board per week, 30s ; Board and Lodging, 355. Pies and Coffee always ready. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the very best quality. 4929 BEUNT O N ' S New MELBOURNE EESTAUEANT, The Largest in the Colony, Opposite the Criterion Hotel, Eevell street. Breakfast Is 6d Dinner 2s Od Supper Is Gd Beds Is Gd Draughts, dominoes, and chess. 5157 TjIUROPEAN RESTAURANT .Hi REVELL-STEEET SOUTH, Close to the' Wharf. FULL AND PLENTY HOUSE. The Proprietors beg to inform the Public that they have made a reduction in prices as under :—: — Breakfast 2s. Od. Dinner (soup, meat, vegetables, pudding and i a'stfy, with glass of sparkling ale) ... 2s. Gd. Supper .:. ... • 2s. Od. Good clean beds, with clean sheets Is. Gd. Meals ready at all .hours. French, Gorman, and "Hungarian languages spoken. Note the address. 4777

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West Coast Times, Issue 356, 13 November 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 356, 13 November 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 356, 13 November 1866, Page 1

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