THE ROYAL MAIL leaves Brown's Camp Hotel, Westport, every Monday and Thursday for Mokihinui; and Brown's Post-office Store, Tuesdays and Fridays, for Westport, carrying parcels and mails. N.B.—Any orders or parcels left with the undersigned will he punctually attended to. A. BROWN, Camp Hotel, Gladstone-street. WESTPORT ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MR. STEPHENSON having completed arrangements which enable him to open spacious ASSEMBLY ROOMS in Westport, for Balls, &c, begs to solicit the patronage of the public as subscribers. The subscription per month is one guinea, which will provide the holder with a ticket for himself and a lady, for a Monthly Dress Ball, as well as to the Weekly Assemblies. Instructions is Dancing given, if desired, on a night set apart for the pupose. G-entlemen desirous of becoming subscribers will please address—Mr Stephenson, Post-office Hotel, Westport. In a future Advertisement the date of an Opening Ball will be given; from which date subscriptions will commence. PUBLIC BATHS.
•OUR, HOT, COLD, DOUCHE, V SHOWER, and SWIMMING BATHS. PACKING and general HYDROPHTHIC TREATMENT. Proprietor— H. BARRACLOUGH, Hebbalist, Hardy-street, near the Government Buildings. ...ANTED to Purchase or Rent a VV Cottage. Apply, John Munro, Auctioneer, Wharf-street. DOTAL-ARCH HOTEL GEORGE HARRISON (Late of the Maori Hotel, and Providor of R.M. Company's Steamers), Peopeietor. The above magnificent Hotel is now completed, and will be found the largest and best family hotel in the district. THE BEDROOMS Are second to none in New Zealand for comfort, with complete suites of rooms for families. THE TABLE Will be found replete with every delicacy of the season, and the wines, spirits, and malt liquors are selected by the proprietor from the choicest brands. COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN Visiting the Buller district will find the above Hotel all that can be desired, and nothing shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to render his in every respect a first class hotel. Commercial Travellers will find every convenience, as large show rooms will be at their service.
TMPEEIAL HOTEL. GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPOET. ADAM POETEE Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has re-commenced business and opened the Imperial Hotel> where he will be glad to welcome old friends and new faces. "Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the first quality only. A. P. begs to intimate to his old friends and patrons that he has made extensive alterations in the culinary department, and engaged a first-class cook; those who may favor him with a call will find every delicacy of the season, combined with civility and attention. DIJOU THEATEE. EMPIEE HOTEL, Charleston. THE COMEDY TEOUPE, Miss Annie Merton, Mr. W. H Newton, and Mr. J. W. Black, EVEET EVENING.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 148, 21 January 1868, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 148, 21 January 1868, Page 3
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