Hotels, &c. T TRIMBLE, " • (Late of the Victoria Hotel Hokitikft) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Winos, Spiritfl,and Malt liqUQra Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 a T A X HOTEL *^ AND AMERICAN BOWLING- ' SALOON, REVJEIiL STREET. Wines. Spirits, and Liquora of tho beat brandy. TItENEKY AND RUSSKI,!; rR0"KIKI0B8. JTELBOIT II O T'33 L Comer of Bridgo an^ OoUiugineod sj^eet^/ JJfolaon, CHARLES M'GEE, Propi-iotor. Wines and Spirits of superior quAlitr. Singlo and doublo bedded rooms. '"'" ' 10 > ■ ' — T— V OKARITA J^jBBOANTILB HQTBL, Immediately opposite the JottF, , WILLIAM WO OP, I* .. PROPRIETOR. • l(|js3 COMMERCIAL HOTEL.REVELL BTKEET, HOKITIKA. T FITZSIMONS (late of tbe Commercial U • Hotel, Hovelock), bogs to inform'hi* friends, in thanking them for theif j)^ patronage- since ho lias oponcd his establishment, that n.) exertion will be sf/ai^'d to inaintuin tho 6upremaby of the Comimcrcial Hotel, by keeping the best "and , choicest brands of liquors.' .^^lE ' I\JJ9XA|J?AN'r s _ _ _ Will be under the management of Messrs Howbliffe and Hall, who will procure aJU the delicacies of the season. 2G See Bill of Fare per day. Good Beds. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Uiivoll st., Hokitika, and Kaniori To.w.q«»hip KORTEGAST BROTHER, LATE of Picton, Havelock, and JJfifip Creek, bt>£ to thank their frfend's.ajrid the public for their past patronage, dii'd trust by strict attention to jho iivu^ta', $t their customers to merit a continuance of. past favors. No exertion \vi l l be sparest on their part to maintain the supremacy of the hxchange Hotel, by keeping lfci choicest brands of liquors. ■ « < ' GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOjajiOAll|Bjß^. BILLIARD JIOOM Attached to Iho hotel, with ono ojf ThiirsWo best' tables; atfdridod v bV <TO experienced marker. ' '" ''^.° . r_ r< v r _ IJRINCE1 J RINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Revoll Streot. CHARLEY WILLJAJfS Lives Next Door. IF you want a Quid Pro Quo, *t Chai^ey Williams you must go. is hotel tl next door ; you will If now il »-y th«" sigi 1H E GRIDIRON. 801 piASEY'S BALLARAT HOT|ii \j Rovoll-streoi. • - • QTTOITS, AN^ BAGATELLE Practised daily as a cure, if not a prer«n» tivp; for all diseas'os. J. G. is alfra^ttt' home to wolcome old friends idHd^Aew facos. ' '" * " v fljg NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE . ' -at "'"'n'l HOTEL & RESTAITRANT, Tho Pioneer of SIXPENNY NobbUws, and I GOOD ACCOMMODATION I ■ at moderat'o rates'. ■ * < ' • ! Winos, Spirits, &o. socoiid to noae ia ; Hokitika. 1 REVELL-STREET. 1572 • Missing Frjendg. " 3 \^ SAife^L ROSS, who eamo &? M«£ bourne by *be chip Trafalgar ab©.s two years ago : your sister Eleanor ««*• neßtly requests you to communicate idtfc her. Addross Post.ome^*H«ki*ifc(if IH9 ( gua3iie4to w|iteuftift«<fe^ly P>nW *9TO?S
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West Coast Times, Issue 157, 20 March 1866, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 157, 20 March 1866, Page 1
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