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Merchants and Importers BUSMAN, BEHREND AND CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS, WELD STEEET, Four doors from White House. 5775 jmHOMAS PRINGLE, | IMPORTER, Wine, Spibit, & Pbovision Mebchant, REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA, 36B4 TT7 I L L I A M EVANS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, CORNEB OF W,HABF AND CaSIP STBEETS, Hokitika. 3457 Hotels and Restaurants. OSBORNE'S "P MPI R E HOTEL, (Opposite the Bank oK New Zealand) HOKITIKA. The above magnificent building has been just completed, and is now the largest commercial hotel in New Zealand. Gentli-men yisiting Hokitika will find this establishment fitted up similar to the first-class hotels in Melbourne, Sydney, &c. Sho.v rooms are especially set apait for business men . The culinary department is arranged on the most approved principle. The bedrooms are lofty, spacious, and well ventilated, and a perfect view of the offing may be had from the colonnade. The Billiard Room is, without exception, the largest in the colonies, under the careful supervision of an experienced marker. The Bar is supplied with liquors of the very choicest kinds, especially selected by the proprietor. An office for Cobb and Co.'s coaches is attached, where passengers may be booked for all parts of the colonies. 5953 mHE WHITE HOUSE HOTEL (Deutschee Gasthof), WELD STREET, HOKITIKA, B. F. LUKS, Pbopbietob. R. F, L. begs to inform his friends and the public, that Tie has ta¥en out a license* and made extensive alterations for the purpose of increasing the comfort of his numerous customers, and those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of a home. Gentlemen will find that the arrangements of this establishment combine all that is desirable. Only the very best of liquors are kept. 5954 ■TwIG GEES' HOME HOTEL, BEVELL STBEET NOBTH, Michael Dbacado, Proprietor (Late of the Five Mile Beach, Okarita). M. Dracado wishes to inform his friends and the diggers generally that he has taken the Hotel, lately known as the Southland, where diggers can rely upon j getting the best Meals and Beds ac moderate charges. Wines and Spirits of tho best brands. 5712 MELBOURNE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, JiMES It. Wui«,in\ l'r.)|ir>(:.ii' (Late of ihc Shamrock Hotel and I'hoatre, LachJan). J. R.-W. having purchased the above Hotel, intends fitting it up in a style worthy of the patronage of his old friends. A snug Parlor, with one of Deßord's pianos for the lovers of music. 5836 HOTEL DE FRANCE, AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT REV ELL STBEET, HoKITIKA. f HHE Proprietor of this well-known J_ hostelry, in thanking for past favors, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the extensive alterations in his establishment, in which he has neither spared pains nor expense, to render it the most comfortablo house in town, and therefore trusts by strict ] attention to business to still merit a share of their patronage. j The upstairs department has been entirely remodelled. It comprises an elegant cafe, capable of accommodating 100 | persons, with a luxury unprecedented on the West Coast. Here gentlemen will ] find relaxation after business hours ; all the British and colonial papers taken regularly. Chess, draughts, &c, &c. j There are thirty separate bedrooms, which are clean, spacious, and well-venti-lated, second to none in the colonies. Tho large restaurant is fitted with every comfort and convenience, and under tL>e careful attention of the proprietor himself. Meals ready at all hours, with a private sitting-room and parlor attached. The bar is well supplied with a choice selection of the very best wines, spirits, &c, &c. Terms moderate. 5689 SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE k3 HOTEL, Commissioner's Flat, Kanieri. Geo. Limbbicb, Proprietor. 4996 RIGBY'S Council Club Hotel, corner of Queen and Lonsdalo streets, Melbourne. First-class accommodation for gentlemen. Suites of private apartments for families and wending parties ; baths, &c. 1815

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West Coast Times, Issue 387, 19 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 387, 19 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 387, 19 December 1866, Page 1

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