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Hotels and Eestaurants. OSBORNE'S 'pMPIRE HOTEL, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand) HOKITIKA. Tim above magnificent building has been just completed, and is now the largest commercial hotel in New Zealand. ; Gentlemen visiting Hokitika will find this establishment fitted up similar to the first-class hotels in Melbourne, Sydney, &c. Shoi/r rooms are especially set apart for business men. The culinary department is arranged on the most approved principle. The bedrooms are lofty, spacious, and well ventilated, and a perfect viejv of the offing may be had from the colonnade. The Billiard Room is, without exception, the largest in tbe 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 Business Notices. ~""~~—— — — — — — — — — — — — . A R. EMERSON, Stock and Share Broker, TEMPLE COURT BUILDINGS, REVELL STREET. 4724 T II O l" M i i~ PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND GLAZIER (Opposite Mrs Power's Dunedin Hotel) REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, Has now on hand A Choice Selection of Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, And every necessary to the trade, wholesale and retail, and is now prepared to execute orders on the shortest notice, with the best workmanship. N.B.— The Trade Supplied. 4391 NOTICE. TNTESTATE ESTATES OFFICE JL removed from Temple Chambers to the offices lately occupied by Messrs E. B. Pearce & Co., Reveu street. E. W. Jones & Co., Estate Agents. Hokitika, Nov. 19, 1866. • 5376 TTARRISON & CO., Sheet-iron and XI Tin-plate Workers, Revell street North, have always on hand Pumps, Chimneys, and Tinware. Merchants and Dealers supplied at wholesale prices. All orders punctually attended to. Repairs neatly executed. 4222 ft/TLLLINERY & DRESSMAKING", iVI - MISS A. D. STANLEY. Ladies' Plain and Fancy Dresses, and Gentlemen's Smoking Caps and Dressinggowns made on the shortest notice. Address, No. 3 house in Tancred street, four doors from Gibson's Quay. 5553 TURNERY WORK

HENRY NICKLESS, Wood Turner. Every description of Turnery work dove. N.B. — Skittles, Pins, and Balls made to order, out of the very best and strongest wood, on the shortest notice. NEXT TRAMW4.Y HOTEL, 4223 Stafford street. BRICKLAYINGJ BRICKLAYING! TAMES PAMMENT, Bricklayer.—t) Ovens, boilers, ranges, gold smelting furnaces built on the latest improved principles, and on the shortest notice. Bricks and lime for sale. Opposite the Nag's Head, Revell street North. Smoky Chimneys cured, 2892 Merchandise. A SHAW AND C 0., Wholesale, Retail, and GENERAL IRONMONGERS Revell-street (Nearly opposite the Dunedin Hotel), Have just received, ex late arrivals — American cooking stoves (complete) Do, office stoves (ornamental) Colonial and camp ovens Avery's machines, to weigh 5 cwt. Collins and Sharps' axes f and half axes Avery's counter and gold scales 6, 7, and Bft. galvanised iron Galvanised ridging and spouting .Sorby's hand, cross-cut, and pit saws Carpenter's patent rim locks Double French bedsteads Ames and Ward's L H shovels Axe, adze, and driving pick handles Kerosene oil, lamp-glasses and wicks Also, A large assortment of building, furnishing, and general ironmongery. Packers and others supplied at wholesale prices. 4433 TO DRAPERS AND UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. T7IDWARD REEVES AND CO. Xli Are opening, ex Recent Arrivals, - STOCKS OF GENERAL CLOTHING, BLANKETS, CALICOES, &c, Which they are prepared to supply in Wholesale Parcels on liberal terms. " Edward Reeves & Co., #0&S y#*ch-stx«et, Hokitika.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1

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