OYAL—ARCH HOTEL GEORGE HARRISON (Late of the Empire Hotel, and Provi dor of R.M. Company's Steamers), Pbopeietoe. 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. iMPIRE HOTEL & BILLIARD \!i SALOON, Princes-street, Charleston. WILLIAM NAHR, Peopbietoe. W. N. wishes to inform the Public generally, that he has again opened the Empire Billiard Saloon, which is second to none on the the West Coast. Wines and spirits first brands only. ' ,f EOCK HOTEL,
i Kennedy-street, Westport, PATBICK MILLIBICK, Proprietor. (LATE P. COONEY.) P. M. having lately taken the above Hotel, will be glad to welcome all old friends. pEITEEION HOTEL U AND EESTAUEANT, Victoria- street, Caledonian Lead, JAS. H. GIBSON, Proprietor. J. A. G. begs to inform the public that he has just completed the above Hotel and Eestaurant, where meals maybe had at all hours, at Buller Prices. N.B.—Good Beds. IT)EINCE OE WALES HOTEL AND SPANISH EESTAUEANT Opposite the Camp, Gladstone-street. Meals on . he Melbourne principle, from 7 a.mt to 10 p.m. Board per week 30s. Meals from 2s. PAEEE AND AEENAS, Spanish Eestaurant. I Charleston Advertisements. DAVTD HENDEESON, Wholesale and Eetail Wine, Spirit, Provision, and General Colonial Produce Merchant, Coal-street, Charleston. | J ONDON HOUSE. Thomas and i M'Beath, Drapers, Clothiers, and Boot and Shoe Importers, Princesstreet, Charleston. rriHOMAS DWAN, _L Auctioneer & Commission Agent, Princes-street, Charleston. Terms : 10 per cent, on all Sales under £SO, larger Sales as per agreement. | YT7 G. CODLINGS, Bootmaker and »»■• Importer, next Empire Hotel, Charleston. Leather, &c, on Sale. jTENNEDY BEOTHERS, •"• Merchants and Importers, Princes-Street, Charleston. '' Bookseller, Stationer, and NewsA cnt, Camp-street, opposite bourne Hotel, Charleston. T7UEOPEAN HOTEL, Princes-st. ' Charleston. Charles Weitzel and Co., Proprietors. mHOMAS CEUMPTON, General X Blacksmith, Crushing-Machine Maker, Camp Street, Charleston. WW . DICKS , Architect and Builder, Darkies' Terrace Eoad, Charleston.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 215, 8 April 1868, Page 1
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