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| Hotels and Restaurants. "DKUNT'ON'S new MELBOURNE D RESTAURANT (the largest in the colony), Revell street, opposite the Criterion Hotel. The following papers are regularly taken in this establishment : — TJHITISU P-ArEKB. Homo Wows Casaell'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 Illustrated London Dublin Nation i\ T o\vsNows- paper Illustrated Times The Irishman - •Illustrated Sporting Dublin Weekly FreoNowß mail Illustrated Polico The Scotsman News The Glasgow Herald London Punch AMERICAN PAPERS. - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Pappy Frank Leslte'B Illustrated Paper New Yor.k Herald ' New York Tribune t % VICTORIA PAPERS. Melbourne Argus Illustrated Australian Melbourne Age News Australasian (Weekly) Melbourne $unch Leader (Weekly) ' Victorian Bell's Life • Melbourne Illustrated Ballarat Star s Post NEW SOUTH WAiES PAPERS,* Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Mail Sydney Empire TASMANIA!? PAPERS. Launceston Examiner | HobarfcTownMoreuvy IS'EW ZEALAND P.IPERS. - Otago Daily Times" Lyttelton Times West Coast Times Wellington IndeplnEvening Star dent Leader (Weeklf) Southland Times The Eoss Guardian Southern Cross At BRUNTON'S NEW MELBOURNE RESTAURANT, opposite the Criterion Hotel, Revell street: — Breakfast?] s Gil; Dinner, 2s; Supper, Is Gd; Coflbe, per cup, Gd ; Tea, per c\\\>, fid ; Chocolate, per cup, Gd ; Bread and Butter, per plate, Gd ; Toast, di\do, Gd. Comfortable bed?, and good accommodation for boarders. Meals ready at'all hours. Draughts, dominoes, and chess, &c, &c. •ORITISH • EMPIRE HOTEL, Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House, RETELL STREET, HoKrtlKA, J . H...YE WER S , Proprietor. N.B .-Superior Accommodation. 4256 Tl/TECHANICS' ARMS HOTEL, iYx Revell-street North (Opposite Stafford- street), ' C. FITZSIMMONS, Proprietor. C. F. having made extensive alterations -in^liis^pjcej&ise^Jjegs^tO: inform his numerous friends and the public, that they will find the comfort? of home at the above hotel ; the bedrooms are spacious, largo, and well-ventilated, and the table is uuc|er the careful manngeinen:. of an experienced chef-de-eui.sine ; and nothing but tho very best of liquors are served. Charges strictly moderate. '1033 OVENS HOTEL, v Revell street, HOKITIKA. - NOTICE ! SAMUEL WHITE,' (Late of Victoria), Bogs to inform- his Friends and old Patrons. that he has taken the above wellknown hotel and hopes by strict attention and care to merit a share of their and public patronage. The Bar is well supplied with a choicq selection of Wines, Spirits, Sparkling Ales, and Stout. Diggers- and others will meet with every comfort and convenience, with moderate charges. Good Beds. s ' 4151 mHE CAFE DE l FRANCE, Mr Charles Veith, Proprietor, Includes handsome saloon with readingroom, well supplied with English, Continental, and European papers and periodicals. Also, chess, draught, and domino tables. ,Coffee and Chocolate prepared in true Continental style. 4239 mi IE SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, MR CHARLES. VEITH, Proprietor, Revell street. Substantial^ board and comfortable lodging at exceedingly moderate rates. The premises have lately s been considerably enlarged, and every attention paid to the requirements of customers. 4254 npilE HOTEL DE FRANCE, Mr Chaeles Veith, Proprietor, 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 will the best brands of liquors be drawn at Sixpence. 4255 TTAMBUR G. HOTEL, DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, Gibsojn's Qvat , (Opposite Landing-place). J Rudolph Beckee a#d Co. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. 4468 L , MILD REEKIE HOTEL, I ■"• Revell-street, Hokitika* Thomas' Collins, Proprietor. } A choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Stout of the very best quality. A first-class Billiard Table and Room, under the management of an experienced . marker. N.B. — A eo'mforfcaftlo home fdr ? travellers. 4566

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West Coast Times, Issue 334, 18 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 334, 18 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 334, 18 October 1866, Page 1

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