|)0 ST-OFFICE HOTEL. WESTPOBT, (Nearest to all Public Buildings.) MEL BO URN E HOTEL, Charleston. Office of Cobb & Co. HAMILTON'S HOTEL, COBDEN Livery Stables and Horses for Hire. SWEENEY'S HOTEL, Grey mouth, adjacent to the "Wharf. The Proprietors beg to draw the attention of Travellers and others to the unequalled accommodation at each of the above four spacious and comfortable hotels, and to assure them that no exertions will be spared by them to maintain the high character they have hitherto enjoyed. Alcock's best Billiahd Tables. Night Watchman on the Premises GILMEE BEOTHEES, Proprietors. 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 iu 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 tabi- ./ell 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. T ITTLE GEEY HOTeIT 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 Dublic for the past three years feels confident that he needs no puff. A few Boarders wanted. P BINGE OF WALES HOTEL, Gladstone Street. CHARLES LEMPFERT, (Late of the Oddfellows' Hotel,) Having purchased the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has made extensive alterations to the premises, and is now prepared to ofter the best of accommodation to those who may favor him with a call. The restaurant is under the proprietor's own supervision. Meals at all hours. Board 25s per week. A first-class Billiard Table is connected with the Hotel. OHIKI FERRY. THE ALPINE HOTEL, On the road to the Lyell and Inangahua, 15 miles fro>ii Westport. Good accommodation for travellers. First-class Stabling. Grass Paddocks. Oats and chaff. W. H. Bentley & Micuie French, Proprietors. CHRISTY'S ACCOMODATION HOUSE, JUNCTION OF BULLER AND INANGAHUA. Good Stabli Paddocks. and English Grass Choice Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. CHRISTIAN MINDERMANN.
GLORIOUS NEWS! NATIONAL HOTEL, Gladstone Street. " HARRIS begs to inform his _| , Digger Friends that the NATIONAL CASINO AND CONCERT HALL WILL BE OPENED TO-NIGHT. A full band of first-class instrumentalists engaged. All drinks sixpence, and of the best quality. To meet the times, Board 25a per week. JNO. HARRIS. FnorrnETOß.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 774, 9 February 1871, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 774, 9 February 1871, Page 3
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