MPIRE HOTEL, GLADSTONE STREET. WESTPORT. MESSES. TONES AND HUGHES respectfully inform the Public that just completed EXTENSIVE ALTEEATIONS m the above Hotel, affording an additional number of bedrooms and other accommodation. THE NEW MASONIC HALL recently added to the other buildings is worthy of the attention of professionals and. others, being the most suitable Hall in town for Performances, Balls, Banquets, Public Meetings, and all other public purposes. The Table, under the immediate supervision of the Proprietors, is supplied with every delicacy the market affords. One of Alco.ck's best Billiard Tables carefully attended to. Colonial Ales brewed expressly. Night Watchman on the pi'einises. Also of the ALBION HOTEL, GEEYMOTJTH. COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE. HOTEL, Corner of Gladstone and Freeman Streets, Westport, , No expense has been spared to make this Hotel one of the most comfortable and commodious in town. Its centrality commands attraction. Its accommodation bespeaks attention, and the quality of Wines is perfection. E. M'FAELANE, Proprietor. T ITTLE GEEY HOTEL, Gladstone Street. DAVID EMANUEL, Proprietor. Only the very best of everything kept. Board per week ... £1 5 0 Board and Lodging 1 12 6 D. E. having so well catered for the oublie for the past three years feels confident that he needs no puff. A few Boarders wanted. lAGAEA HOTEL, I Palmerston Street. J. A. M. TUENEE Has removed his Hotel and other premises from his old site in Molesworth Street, owing to the sea encroachment, and has re-built, renovated and improved the NIAGAEA HOTEL, Now situated in Palmerston Street, to which is attached THE LONDON S KITTLE ALLEY. DDFELLOW'S HOTEL, V-/ (Opposite the Court House,) Gladstone Street. GEOBGE CLAEK, In announcing his return to Westport, wishes to intimate to his friends and the public that he has re-opened the above Hotel, and trusts by keeping the choicest liquors only, to merit a share of that patronage previously so liberallv accorded him. "MPEEIAL HOTEL. There is nothing on earth more inviting, Productive of mirth, or of cheer, Or more to really delight in, Than drinking a drop of good beer! So if you'll give heed to my ditty, A fact I will unto you tell— The very best beer in the city Is at the Imperial Hotel. At sixpence a pint it is offered— And other drinks equally cheap,— If there you accept what is proffered, You certain advantage will reap ; And if you would really be merry, O'er claret or sparkling moselle, Or brandy, or whiskey, or sherry, Call at the Imperial Hotel. A table well filled is provided, Of the best to be had in the town; If you've tried I'm sure you've decided, To a better you never sat down ; In Kennedy street there you'll see it, 'Tis the, house that noted so well For pleasure, for mirth, or for glee is—, Derung's Imperial Hotel. BOATMANS' AEMS HOTEL. G. N. Eespectfully acquaints the public that he has re-opened the above Hotel, and will be happy to see any oi hia friends. The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. GEOEGE NICHOLAS, BOATMANS' AEMS HOTEL, Gladstone Street.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 759, 5 January 1871, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 759, 5 January 1871, Page 3
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