Hotels and Restaurants. A OLDEN AGE HOT E_L^ Opposite the Corinthian Hall, • eevell»st., hokitiha, And Statfobd-stbeet, Dunedin. JONES AND MEE, PiiOPEiETOBs. 3848 OTAGO DINING ROOMS, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika^, (directly opposite 1 the wharf, the landing place, of all arri- • vals and departures); T. NORTH, in_ thanking his numerous patrons for past favors, wishes to inform them aiid the public generally, that he j has made a great reduction in his prices — in future Breakfast ... 2s • | Dinner .'. 2s 6d Slipper ... 2s | ,Eqls ..Is 6d Board, by the week, 30s Board and lodging ... . ' 35 S T. NORTH trusts, fry at all time's supplying a first-rate meal, combined with ! attention, to merit a fail- share of public patronage. • » 4444 W A Gf N E R'S •SHAMROCK, COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Revell stbeet, Hokitika. rpHE celebrity of this Hostelry renders X a lengthened description unnecessary. It is one of tho best- furnished in New I Zealand. It comprises a spacious dining rooiaf, billiard room (with two of the best table's in forttt, bedrooms, single and* double, airy, .and-wel! ventilated, private and commercial rooms~«itf fairt, everything that money could dccompßs-h has been done to render this hotel second to aoue in Now Zealand. N.B. — A night watchman is always in attendance— travellers can depend on being called ttiid admitted at all hours. Commercial travellers* can be accommoduted with show-rooms, &c. The liquors aro carefully selected "by the proprietor, ' J. S. Wagnee. 417t> THE BULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, Revell steeet, Hokitika, CHAS. BOND, PROPRIETOR. TItA^LLERS, Diggers, and others, will find every convenience combined with comfort and attention at tho above well-known hotel. The proprietor, in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and 1 customers for their past liberal support, begs to Btato that nothing has been left undone to make his establishment on"c of the most Comfortable houses in town. ,The bedrooms are clean, spacious, and well ventilated ; fhe table, is under tho careful % management of a good cook; the wines, spirits, &c, are I carefully selected by the proprietor himself. Counter Luncheon from ,11 to. 1. _ j 4466 rVRF/ILLY'S" OAVAN HOTEL, Revell street Novtb, Hokitika. 1 Tlie Proprietor having 1 , purchased "the above Well known hostelry, and made extensive 1 alterations, is prepared to meet •his friends and the public, and to supply them with the best liquors at the /most moderate charges. Fiyst-class aceomodation for travellers, ' diggers, and others. "" 4608 BRUNTON'S new MELBOURNE RESTAURANT (the largest in the colony), Revell street, opposite the Criterion Ilotel. The following papers arc regularly taken in this establishment : — BKITISU PAPEKS. Home News < ' ' Oassell's Illustrated London Times Weekly Paper London Despatch London Journal Lloyd's Weekly Family Herald Newspaper Bow Bells * * Bell's Life in London Reynold's Miscellany Illustrated London Dublin Nation NewsNews paper Illustrated Times - Tho Irishman Illustrated Sporting Dublin Weekly Free- ■ js<rr« r » 1 man Illustrate'^ Police The. Scotsman News TShe Q-lusgow Herald London Punch. ■* AMEUICAN TAPEES 1 . * Harper^ Weekly Illustrated Paper Frank Leslie's flluetva<;ed Paper New York Herald ' New York Tribune ' VICTOBIA PAPEES. \ Melbourne Argus _ Illustrated Australian Melbourne Age News Australasian (Weekly) Melbourne Punch Leader (Weekly) Victorian Bell's Life Melbourne Illustrated Ballarat Star Post ' NEW SOUTH 'WALES PAPEES. Sydney Morniug Herald ' * , Sydney Mail Sidney Empire : > TAS3TA>*IAtf TAPEES., Latrace3ton Examiner -j- Hobarfc Town Mercury f»BW ZEALAND PAPEES. Otag» Daily Times Lyttelton Times West Coast Times Wellington IndepenEvening Star dent LeftdeY (Weekly) . Southland .Times The Hoss CKtardian Southern Cross At BRUNTON'S NEW MELBOURNE RESTAURANT, opposite the Criterion Hotel, Revell streets— Breakfast, ls6d; Dinner,2s; Supper,ls6d; Coffee, per cup, 6 A', Tea, per cup, 6a ; Chocolate, per cup, 6d ; Bread and Butter, per plate, 6d ; Toast, do do, 6d. Comfortable beds*, and good accommodation for boarders. Meals ready at all hours. Draughts, dominoes, and chess, &c., &c. 4636 ' Merchandise^ TO DRAPERS AND UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. EDWARD REEVES AND CO. Are,opening, ox Recent Arrivals, stocks or w GENERAL CLOTHING, 3LA.NKBTS, CALICOES,. &c, Which they are prepared to supply in Wholesale Parcels on liberal terms. Edwabix Reeves &> Co., 4062 Beach-street, Hokitika. . •* FOR SALE. Just Arrived, eje Stoamor Gothenburg.' /~\NE of Grover & Baker's bost Sewing Machines, with all the latest improvements, may be seen at Hamett and Co's Printing Office, Weld-street, 253
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West Coast Times, Issue 326, 9 October 1866, Page 1
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