OKA RI T A HOTEL, WILLIAM-STREET, CHARLESTON, PAKIIII. BY MRS THOMPSON, (Late of the Okarita Hotel, Ukarita.) None but the very best brands of wines, spirits or ales kept in stoek. 90 AW Y EKij' Alt M S 110 1' EL, Main-street, near the Cutting, W. 11. WRIGHT, I'uoruiLTou, Having opened the above hostelry, liis friends and the public will find the best liquors of all descriptions kept at the bar. TIIE RESTAURANT Will be opened in a few days. 74 KE I D'S Sill P II OTE L, Main-stbeet, Charleston. J. Reid has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that he has opened his new premises, and is prepared to supply them withjiquors of the best brands. 51
NOTICE If you ANT A °NG TJ 111 N K Of Sparkling nOLONIAL T) RE WED A LE In Pewter for One Shilling, or lialf Pint for Sixpence, go to the R OBIN H OOD JJ OTEL ' Two Doors from the Bank of New Zealand, at the corner of Rotten Row. Nothing but Genuine Liquors kept, and 55 No Adulteration. IJI HE ROYAL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Main-street, Charleston. Proprietor, M. CREWDSON. The above hotel has been recently erected at considerable expense, to supply a want very generally felt in this district, viz a first-class Hotel. Commercial gentlemen will find superior accommodation. Ladies and families may rest assured that their comfort and convenience will be attended to. The Table, furnished with all the delicacies of the season, is under the special supervision of a first-class Chef de Cuisne. Select Reading Room, With all the Colonial Papers, etc. gIB LEY ' S ROYAL HOTEL, Opposite the Camp, Charleston. J. Sibley (late of the Camp Hotel, Ross,) invites those of his friends to visit his new house, where they will find only the very best brands of liquors in the bar. THE EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Coal-street, Charleston. « WEITZELL & CO., Pkopriltoks. The proprietors of the above Hotel being so long and favorably known to the public of Hokitika, need only say that they will conduct this establishment in the same style as that which gave so much satisfaction in Hokitika. The Restaurant department is under the sole supervision of the proprietors, and the Bed-rooms are such that comfort and cleanliness will be the leading features. Commercial gentlemen and visitors to Charleston will find the European Hotel second to none. The Wines, Spirits, etc. are of the very best brands. G HAKESPERE HOTEL, O Camp-street. T. B. SMITH begs to announce to his old friends that he has now opened his new house and will be glad to see old faces and new ones. /~\"NEILL and GOTIIARD, Wholesale and Retail Batchers, Diggers' Street, Charleston. Families and tlie trade upplied at the lowest current rate?.
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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 4
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