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COMMERCIAL HOTEL REVELL STttBKT, lIOKITIKA. T FIT ZSIMONS (Into of tho Commeroiu 0 • Hotel, Havolook), bogs to inform -hi friends, in thanking thorn for their pas patronage sinco ho has opened his estab lishment, that no exertion will bo sp«re< to maintain tho supremacy of the Com meroial Hotel, by keeping tho b.est am choicest brands of liquors. THE RESTAURANT Will bo under tho management of Messrs Rowcliffe and Hall, who will proouro al (ho delicacies of tho soason. Board, por week „. , £2 Do, with lodging ; £2 10s 20 See Bill of Fnrepor day. Good Beds. Q T A It \U~ 0 T ~E~I ,AND AMERICAN! BOWLING SALOON, REV.ELL 'STREET. 1 — Wines, Spirits, and (Liquors of tho host brnndk. | TItENERY AljV RUSSELL, I'iiopntKTons. 25 MANCIIE S T E It II OTE L, TAJTE ' DUNSTAN HOTEL. JA. KOSCOW, lajo ofDunstan.Otago, 1 takes tho present opportunity to int'pvm his friends mid patrons that tho abovo hotel is now o.pen, whoro first class liquors will always bo found. Wines and spirits of tho nnost. brands. Superior slalo bagatelle table" on tho promises. 221" J. A. ROSCOW, Proprietor. 1 EXCHANGE HOTELJ Rovoll st., Hokitika, and Kauieri Township X 0 lI T EGAS T, B 11 0 T HERS, LATE of Picton, jllaveloek, and Deep Crook, bog to tliauk their friends and iho public for their past patronage, and Iriidt by strict, attention to tho wants of their gijstoini'rs to merit a contimianco of past ||j^n£g9^o.. exertion wi'l bo spared '"I l '^^S^^^)^|ffi|ttt> u t> tho auprunacy of |'^KKl^^^^^S^ t '^«iS A^' cl)c l ) ' n S ln>o niLIvJAHD UOO.M " : '-"^%i Attachod to tho | hotel, .with one of Thurston'a best tables, attendod by nu experienced marker. 21 TTTIIERE can I get a good mealP Why, at North's . DINING ROOMS, Opposito tho Wharf, Ilokilikn. First-class Meals always ready. 146 GOOD BEDS* Is. 6d. "t T 11 I M U L E, v • (Late of tho Victoria Hotel, Hokitika) ,M ASO N I C II OTE L, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Winos, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, Good Accommodation. Billiards. - 27 WE S T 00A S T II OTE L, Arahaura, J. Parsoxs, Proprietor. Wines and spirits of superior quality. Good Beds. iV Moals at all hours. 307 BHACKJEN'S QUEENS T OWN HOTEL. rpilK largest and best conducted hotel on X Jho gold.flclds, and replete with every comfort to tho visitor. No exertions will bo spared to maintain ' tho supremacy of tho QUEENBTOWN II O TEL, as ono of tho best hostolries in New Zea* land. Attached to tho hotel is a CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, Containing tho best table in the Southern Hemisphere, and carefully attended to by an experienced marker. THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Is under tho best management, and includes all tho delicacies of tho season, by two ominent French chefs do ouisino. THIS BUST AND CHOICEST BUAKUS OF LIQUOIIS ONLY KEPT. 22 LI. \V. BRACKEN, Phopiuktok. TJ IBEIt N I A N HOTEL, •"- REVELL STREET, Opposite tho Bank of New South Wales. M. H. KELLY, Pbopiuetoh. Tho best conducted Tablo in Hokitika. Wines and Spirits of tho bost brands. 225 TTOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment ±1 - superseded; Porry Davis's 'Painkiller nowhere; Townsond's Sarsaparilla and Blair's Gout Pills not required, by using A TUMBLER FULL OF NELSON ALE. throo times a day; to bo had at tho GRIDIRON HOTEL, dispensed by CHARLEY WILLIAMS, Sixpence each doso. JN.B. — Ovordoses not administered. 17 Jf ELS 0 i HOT E L, Corner of Bridgo and Collingwood streets, , ■ Nelson, CHAELES M'GEE, Proprietor. Wines and' Spirits of siiporior quality. Singlo and doiiblo bedded rooms. 19 > . 2 - " DB. BERNDT, 0 pHYSICIAN, Surgeon, and Aocouuheur, • J. (Late of Molbourno and Invcrcargill). 0 Canni : street, Ilokiliko, Piivato RcaM(?n.o -Corner of TancreJ and 3 , Hamilton QG

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West Coast Times, Issue 92, 3 January 1866, Page 1

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