Hotels and Restaurants. ,VTEW ORLEANS HOTEL, (Late Hamilton's) Opposite Temple Chambers, Revell Street, Hokitika, H. C. RICHMOND,' Proprietor, (Late of Otago and Victoria.) The proprietor having completed very extensive alterations in the above establishment begs respectfully to inform the citizens of Hokitika, the inhabitants of the surrounding districts, and the public generally, that he is now prepared to accommodate all ttlio may pay him a visit in a manner that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. The Parlours, Commercial, Smoking, and Bedrooms are furnished in a style of elegance, combined with comfort, very rarely to be met with in this part of tne hemisphere. BILLIARD SALOON. The Billiard Saloon has been fitted up with an eye to the comfort of its habitues, and contains one of Alcock's prize tables, and under the supervision of an experienced marker. . The Cuisine Department will be found complete with all the delicacies of the day. Table de Hote at 6 o'clock p.m. BAR. The Bar is stocked with the best of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs,' Ales, and Cigars, imported expressly for this house. 8641 T>RITISH EMPIRE HOTEL, ■*-' (Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House), Reveli steeet, Hokitika. The proprietor, in calling attention to thelabove, wishes to intimate to.his friends and the public that nothing will be wanting on his part to render this the most comfortable hostelry in town. The very best of liquors, wines, ales, &c, are kept on the premises. The Billiard-room contains one of Alcock's best tables, and under the supervision of an efficient marker. 8414 Alfeed Dyson, Proprietor. npHE RIGHT ANGLE OF THE X ROUND TOWER OF IRELAND HOTEL, Hampden g.treet, Hau Hau Tramway. J. Dooley, proprietor.. J. D. having erected the above hotel, begs to call the attention of travellers to and from the Hau Hau and the public generally, to the superior accommodation he has provided in this establishment, and to assure them that nothing -but the very best of wines, spirits, ales, &c will be kept. J. Dooley always at home to welcome his friends and new arrivals. 9041 pRIDIRON HOTEL, EEYBLL STREET, MEE & MARKS, Pbopbietobs. M. and M., in soliciting a continuance of that support so liberally afforded their predecessor, take this opportunity of informing their many friends that the management of the above well-known hostelry will be undertaken by Mr Marks, late of the Carriers' Arms, Waimea, a sufficient guarantee that the comfort of those who may favor them with a call will receive every attention. A splendid Billiard Room with one of Alcock's best tables, has just been added to the establishment, and under the management of an experienced marker. The Bar is supplied with the best of Wines, Spirits, &c, imported expressly by the Proprietors. 8433 /GRIDIRON RESTAURANT. •M-'GAIN BROS., having taken the above well-known Restaurant, trust W;hat by strict attention to their Customers and Trade, to meet that patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Meals at all hours. Terms moderate. 9627 i TOM GIBSON, SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, Revell street, South. T. G., late of the Victorian Hotel, having taken the above well-known Hostelry, begs to inform his many old Friends, that every attention will be devoted to their comfort, and trusts by at all times keeping only the best brands of Wines and Spirits, superior sparkling Ales, and genuine London and Dublin Porter, to merit a liberal share of patronage. 9506 Horses. HAVELOCK HOTEL LIVERY STABLES. R. Fane, Proprietor. J3 F. begs to inform his friends that he Wit has now on Hire some of the best Hacks ever imported into Hokitika, — Saddle and Side-saddle. Terms very moderate. 8507 SOUTH SPIT AND ROSS. rpHE undersigned having received a X Fresh Stock of Horses, is enabled to Reduce the Price of Horse Hire. To Ross £1 0 0 To Ross and back the same day 110 0 ( Ladies' Side-saddles alwf ys on Hire. Rea & Co.'s Noah's Ark Stables, 8512 South Spit and Ross. A USTR&LASIAN LIVERY AND A- BAIT STABLES, Adjoining the Australian Hotel, Revell steeet South. The best SADDLE HORSES in New Zealand OJN HIRE, including the celebrated " Archey," and other well known horses. P5lO Hugh Casbidy.
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West Coast Times, Issue 576, 30 July 1867, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 576, 30 July 1867, Page 1
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