]S[ EW J] MP MPI E E IS NOW OPEN. The Bar, Dining Hall, and Billiard Saloon, will be found ready for the reception of patrons who may wish to revive Old Emt-ire associations. During the Holidays Luncheon will be ready daily at noon. Sleeping accommodation for friends, so ' far as practicable. PALMERSTON ST., CENTRAL. JOHN HUGHES, Proprietor. ARP OP ERIN HOTEL, L Wakefield Street, (Near the New Wharf and Government Buildings.) This well known Hotel, from its healthy situation, offers advantages for Boarders and Visitors unsurpassed in Westport. The Hotel has been enlarged to double its former size, and comprises an extensive suite of lofty and welllisrhted Bed Rooms, Billiard Room, Private Parlors, Dining Hall, and every arrangement conducing to convenience and comfort. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's best Tables. The Bar is supplied with Wines of the Choicest Vintage, English, Irish and Scotch Spirits, and Ales of the best brews. E. ROCHE, Proprietor. HEATRE ROYAL NELSON HOTEL, Corner of Palmeuston and Lyttelton Srs., 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 2*l ew Zealand Goldfields. The stage arrangements are perfect, and the Proprietor is prepared to treat with Theatrical Managers, Musical Directors, and the profession generally for the production of first-class entertainments. T. SHEAHAN, Proprietor. •M A G U I RE' S H OTE L, (Opposite Theatre Royal,) Lyttelton Street, Westport, T A. MAGUIRE, late of Maguire's y • Hotel, Pakington street, has the pleasure of intimating to his friends that he has re-commenced business in the above Hotel. DDPEL LO W S HOTEL, Corner of Bright and Palinerston street. G. CLARK ... Proprietor. (Late of Gladstone-street.) At this well-known and centrally situated hostelry, visitors will receive every attention to their comfort and convenience. Good Beds and a Well-kept Table Only the best Wines, Spirits, and Beer in the market kept on the premises. Old Friends are Requested to give a Passing Call. MPERIAL HOTEL, Nelson street, Westport. J. DERUNGS, late of Kennedy street, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that they will find bis 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. #'■■■_ MOKIHINUI FERRY, IWEET'S ACCOMMODATION K_) HOUSE. Good Meals and Beds for Travellers Stores, Farm, and Dairy Produce On Sale. Saddle and Pack Horses for Hire, Horse Feed and Stabling, and Englisl Grass Paddocks".: . LEWIS SWEET, Proprietor.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1137, 30 December 1873, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1137, 30 December 1873, Page 1
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