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Hotels and Restaurants. POST OFFICE HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, Hokitixa. H. J. Hansen, Proprietor. TT J. H. begs to inform liis friends and -*--*•• the public generally that he is now enlarging his already extensive Hotel to double the original size, to prevent the continual disappointment of so many of his customers, who have at various times been unable to obtain accommodation. All alterations will be completed before Christmas ; and as the Bedrooms will then number Sixty, it is not likely this disappointment will take place. H. J. H. also begs to state that he continues to import BASS' No. 3 and No. 4 ALE, which will always be found in splendid I condition, as well as all Wines and Soirits. ' * 5814 j W A G N E R'S SHAMROCK, COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Revell street, Hokitika. rpHE celebrity of this Hostelry renders X a lengthened description unnecessary. It is one of the best furnished in New Zealand. It comprises a spacious dining room, billiard room (with two of the best tables in town, bedrooms, single and double, airy, and well ventilated private and commercial rooms — in fact, everything that money could accomplish has been done to render this hotel second to none in New Zealand. N.B. — A night watchman is always in attendance — travellers can depend on being called and admitted at all hours. Commercial travellers can be accommodated with show-rooms, &c. The liquors are carefully selected by the proprietor, J. S. Wagner. 4470 MELBOURNE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, James R. Wright, Proprietor (Late of the Shamrock Hotel and Theatre, Lachlan). 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 SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL (opposite Jones & M'Glashan's Sale Yards). CHARLES SELBY, Proprietor. C.S. begs to inform the public that he has bought the above hotel, and trusts, by attention to business, to merit a share of patronage. — A splendid billiard-room has been attached, and a variety of other amusements may be had ; in fact, everything has been dono to render this hotel all that is desired on the West Coast. Nothing but the best Wines, Spirits, &c, are kept. 5867 mHE WHITE HOUSE HOTEL (Dectscher Gasthop), WELD STREET, HOKITIKA, R. F. LUKS, Proprietor.

R. F, L. begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken 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 htfine. Gentlemen will find that the arrangements of this establishment combine all that is desirable. Only the very best of liquors are kept. 5954 pASEY'S BALLARAT HOTEL, \j Revell street, Hokitika. Skittles, Quoits, and Bagatelle, practised Gaily, as a cure, if not a preventive, for al] diseases. J . C. is always it home to welcome old friends and new i jces. 4712 T) r ij ir t o n' s JNEW MELBOURNE RESTAURANT (Opposite Criterion), REVELL STREET SOUTH. Breakfast Is 6d Dinner 2s Od Supper Is 6d Board 25s Od Board and Residence . . . 30s Od 5628 T>AILWAY TERMINUS DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Adjoining the Terminus of the Hokitika and Greymouth Tramway Company. EDWARD SMETHURST, Proprietor (Late of the Southland Hotel). E. S. has commenced the above business in a style to suit the requirements of people travelling to and "from Hokitika, as well as those resident therein. Refreshments of all descriptions at the most moderate prices. There are also suitable rooms specially fitted up for ladies waiting to travel by the Company's carriages. Board, per week ... 27s 6d Breakfast 2s Dinner .. 2s 6d Tea 2s *920

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West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1

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