Hotels. EUEOPEAN II OTE L, Piincea atreet, Charleston. THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public in general that the EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in the above hotel have just been com' pie ted, resulting in an additional number of comfortable and commodious Sitting and Bedrooms, as also in THE NEW HALL, which, from its superior acoustic properties claims the attention of professionals and others, it being well adapted for Vocal and Instrumental Performances, Balls, Banquets, Public Meetings. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS can be accommodated with most suitable Sample Rooms. THE NEW BILLIARD ROOM, contains one of Alcock's Prize Tables with ail its appliances. THE COMMERCIAL ROOM is at all times well stocked with the latest Colonial and Foreign Newspapers and periodicals— "Loudon Punch." KITCHEN & DINING ROOM are under the immediate supervision of the proprietor. • CHARLES WEITZEL. mII EAT R E ROY AL, NEL SO N II OTBL, Corner of Pai/meustojst astd Ltttkltox Sis., Westport. BILLIARD SALOON ATTACHED. The Theatre has recently been elaborately :and expensively fitted up, and from its situation, size, and attraction, is now the most central, commodious, and comfortable rendezvous on the JNew Zealand Goldnelds. The stage arrangements are perfect, and the Proprietor ia prepared to treat with Theatrical Managers, Musical 'directors, and the profession generally for the production of first-class entertainments. T. SHEAILIN, Proprietor. TTABP OP ERIN HOTEL. 1 E. ROCHE, Proprietor, has, at considerable expense, remodelled, rebuilt, and refurnished, the Harp of Erin Hotel, at Wakefield Street, in close contiguity to the Government Buildings. The Hotel has been enlarged to double its former size, and comprises an extensive suite of lofty and welllighted Bed Rooms, Billiard Room, Private Parlors, Dining Hall, and every arrangement conducing to convenience and comfort. Boardersand Country Visitors, seeking a comfortable place of sojourn, will find good accommodation and careful attention at the HARP OF EEI N. A L HOTEL, Nelson street, Westport. J. DERUNGS, late of Kennedy street, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that they will find his Imperial Hotel now located in Nelson street, and that he is ready as usual to attend to the convenience and comfort of customers. Good Table, Good Beds. Good Liquors. i TAG-IT IRE'S HOTEL, Westport. J. A. MAGUIRE (late Governor of West port Gaol), has the pleasure of intimating to his friends that he has opened the above Hotel in Pacxing-tcjS"-street, near the Government School. Westport, Dec. 20, 1872. mil REE CHANNEL PLAT HOTEL AND ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Three Miles from Inangahua Junction, LYELL ROAD. P'irst-class Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling aud Grass Paddocks at Moderate Charges. MATHEW DELAVADOVA & CO.,
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1043, 4 February 1873, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1043, 4 February 1873, Page 1
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