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Hotels and Restaurants. POST OFFICE HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. H. J. Hansen, Proprietor. HJ. H. begs to inform his friends and • the public generally that he has now completed all alterations and additions to his establishment, which have made it the largest Hotel in Hokitika, if not in the whole of New Zealand. There are now sixty bedrooms, spacious, clean, and well- ventilated. The diningroom capable of accommodating 100 persons ; the billiard-room second to none in the town ; and in the bars will be found the best selected Wines and Spirits, as well as BASS' celebrated No. 3 and No. 4 ALE, imported expressly by the proprietor. 6607 SWAN FAMILY HOTEL, Wharf street, Hokitika. M'Guiee and Lynch, Pbopietoes. The proprietors of this, one of the oldest established and most favorably known hotels on the West Coast, beg to return their most cordial thanks to their friends and the public generally who have patronised them so liberally during the past two years, and trust that they may merit and receive a continuance of such support. The Swan Hotel is admittedly one of the most comfortable hotels in town, both for single persons and families. Its proximity to the wharf renders it particularly suitable to intending passengers waiting the departure of steamers and other vessels. The Wines, Spirits, and Beers are imported expressly for the house, and are the best procurable in the colonies. The Billiard Room, which contains one of Thurston's best tables, is in charge of an intelligent and respectable marker. In short, the proprietors have done everything which a wide experience and ingenuity could suggest to render their hotel as comfortable as any in the colony. 9222 VTEW ORLEANS HOTEL, Opposite Temple Chambers, Revell Street, Hokitika, H: C. RICHMOND, Proprietor, (Late of Otago and Victoria.) 9701* rpHE EIGHT ANGLE OF THE 1 EOUND TOWER OF IRELAND HOTEL, Hampden street, 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 HOTEL, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets. Nelson, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor Wines and Spirits of superior quality Single and double bedded rooms. 19 TjiXCHA'NGE HOTEL, Deutsches Gasthaus, REVELL STEEET, KOKITIKA. Superior Accommodation for Traveller Ac. BILLIABD AND BAGATELLE EoOMB. GOOD STABLING. Wines and Spirits of the choicest Brands.' KoBTEGAST BbOTHEBS, 323.'5 Proprietors. T TEIMBLE fJ * (Late of the Victoria Hotel, Hokitika) MASONIC HOTKL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superioi' Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquoi Good°Accomraodatiou. Billiards. 27 GLASGOW HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Eevell street. T. POWELL, proprietor. T. P. begs to inform his friends, that he has .taken the well-known house, and by keeping nothing but a good article, to have a fair share of patronage. N.B. — Board and lodging, 30s per week. 8898 mHE MECHANICS' ARMS, X Revell Stbeet Noeth. CHRISTOPHER FITZSIMMONS Begs to intimate that he lias recently effected numerous improvements in this Hotel, which render iB one of the most desirable and comfortable in Hokitika, A liberal Table, and the best Wines and Spirits provided. 9395 QUEEN'S HOTEL, Next Jones and M'Glashan's Sale lards, Revell street, Hokitika. C. N. M. Hamilton, Proprietor. The proprietor, having taken the above establishment, trusts, by keeping a good article, to merit a fair share of patronage. _^ 9762 /GRIDIRON RESTAURANT. VT M'GAIN BROS., having taken the above well-known Restaurant, trust that 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 lUTELBOURNE R3iISTAURANT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Brealast, Is 6cl ; Dinner, Is 6d; Supper, Is 6d ; Beds, Is. i Board, per week, £1 ; Board and Besi- ! donee, £1 ss. W« WULFF, ■9050 /. Proprietor,

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West Coast Times, Issue 602, 29 August 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 602, 29 August 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 602, 29 August 1867, Page 1

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