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71 MPI BIS HOTEL, II GLADSTONE STREET, MESSRS. TONKS AND HUGHES respectfully inform the Public that they have just completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in the above Hotel, affording an additional number of bedrooms and ether accommodation. THE NEW MASONIC HALL recently added to the other buildings is worthy of the attention of profe? eionals 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 s applied with every delicacy the market affords. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables carefully attended to. Colonial Ales brewed expressly. Night Watchman on the premises. Also of the ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTII COBB'S BOOKING- OFFICE C\ RANT'S STAR HOTEL, ' r Kennedy Street, Is again occupied by the ORIGINAL PROPRIETOR, and will be conducted by him on the former principles, so early known to, and extensively patronised by, the Buller public. Board per week ... ... 255, Board and Lodgings do ... 30s. Wine, Spirits, and Ales of First Quality. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. JAMES K GRANT, Proprietor PRINCE 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 offer 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 "TITf FARLANE'S 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 atteution and the quality of Wines is perfection First-class Billiard Table. R. M'FARLANE, MPEEIAL Proprietor. HOTEL Kennedy Street. This well-known Hotel, is recom mended to travellers and visitors foi its first-class accommodation, combinec with most moderate charges to sui the times. Board per week ... ... 25s Do., with lodging ... ■ 30s Do., per day ... ... Gs Breakfast ... ... ... Is 6d Dinner'(with "glass beer) ... 2s Tea Is6d Good Beds. J. D E B U N G S, Proprietor. FELLOWS' HOTEI Gladstone street. GEORGE CLARK, proprietor begs to inform his friends and th public that no effort will be spared t maintain the high character hithert enjoyed for unequalled accommodatio: by this hostelry. Only the best Wines, Spirits," an Beer in the market kept on the pre I HIP AND CASTLE HOTE Wharf Street. This large and commodious hot having been lately refitted, now offe first-class accommodation to famili and others visiting Westport. Spirits, Wines, and Beers careful selected irom the best brands. MRS SAVAGE, Proprietress.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 921, 1 February 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 921, 1 February 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 921, 1 February 1872, Page 3

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