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Hotels and Restaurants. GRAND BALL AND SUPPER, To inaugurate THE OPENING OF THE HOTEL DE FRANCE, THE CAFE DE FRANCE, AKD THE SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT Under the sole proprietorship of MR. CHAELES VEITH, Revell stbeet. fTIHE object proposed to be carried out by the proprietor is to establish a RESTAURANT Where respectable working men, diggers, travellers, and others, can be supplied with good, well-cooked, wholesome, and i substantial meals, at such a moderate scale of charges as that all shall be able to afford. The hours of meals being made to meet the convenience of all classes of boarders ; and also to provide a good and COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION, THE CAFE DE FRANCE Is intended to supply a great want which has for a long time been deeply felt. Here there will be a READING ROOM Well supplied with English, Continental, and European papers, periodicals, and other serial publications ; also, Chess Draught, and Domino Tables. COFFEE A LA FKANCAIS, And Chocolate prepared with great skill, and care will be obtainable at all hours, and only the very finest WINES, LIQUEURS, SPIRITS, and other drinks will be drawn. THE CAFE Will be found to be a most pleasant and convenient retreat from the cares of daily business, and will be conducted under special and experienced management. THE HOTEL DE FRANCE Will comprise an elegant Bar and Dining Room, and the usual conveniences of a first-class house. A TABLE D'HOTE Every day. Here, too, only the best brands of liquors will be drawn. It is to celebrate the opening of these three establishments under one proprietorship that a • BALL AND SUPPEE Will be held in the New Rooms, ON THURSDAY", SEPTEMBER 6th. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, OneJGitinea. Dancing to commence at Ten o'clock. Supper at TucVe o'clock.

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West Coast Times, Issue 295, 3 September 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 295, 3 September 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 295, 3 September 1866, Page 7

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