Amusements. P~~RINCE OF , WALES OPEEA HOUSE. — Proprietor and Manager, Mr James Bartlett. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1866, ENTIRF, CHANGE of PROGRAMME. The great Drama, in two acts, ROBERT M A C A I E E . Engagement of MR.. E E A D , The Extraordinary Dancer, Singer, and Instrumentalist, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. | To conclude with the screamer, THE QUIET FAMILY. SATURDAY, THE WILL AND THE WAY. 4989 Hotels and Restaurants. T7IUROPEAN RESTAURANT Hi REVELL-STBEET SOUTH, i Close to the Wharf. FULL AND PLENTY HOUSE. The Proprietors beg to inf o rm the Pubilc that they have made a reduction in prices vs under :—: — Breakfast 2s. Od. Dinner )soup, meat, vegetables, lidding and asti'7, with glas of sparkling ale) , ... 2s. 6d. Suppers • ... 2s. 0d Good clean beds, with clean sheets Is. 6d Meals ready at p1!p 1 ! hours. French, German, and Hungarian languages spoken. Note the address. 4777 /CHARLEY ' NA.PTEE HOTEL, Opposite Shakspeare Hotel, Revell-Sti'eet, Hokitika. W. J. Cairns (late of the Sydney Hotel, Teremakau), Proprietor. W. J. C. begs to inform his old friends and the public, he has purchased the above we I] -known Hotel) and intends making extensive alterations for their comfort and convenience. Travellers, diggers, and others, will find the comforts of a home at the above establishment t a- choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Sparkling Ales and London Stout, always on hand. 4776 / '_ ATAGO DINING BOOMS, Gibson's \J Quay, Hokitika (directly opposite the wharf, the landing place of a'l arrivals and departures). T. NOETH! in thanking his numerous patrons for past favors, wishes to inform them and the public generally, that he has made a great reduction in his prices — in future Breakfast ... 2s | Dinner ... 2s 6d Supper \ ... 2s | Beds ..Is 6d Board, by the week, 30s I Board and lodging J 3ss T. NORTH trusts, by at all timers supplying a first-rate meal, combined with attention, to merit a fair share, of public patronage. 4144 /yEJEILLY'S CAVAN HOTEL, Eevell street North, Hokitika. The Proprietor having purchased the above well known hostelry, and made extensive alterations, is prepared to meet his friends and the public, and to supply them with the best liquors at the most moderate charges. First-class accomodation for travellers, diggers, and others. 4608 /->ASEY'S BALLARAT HOTEL \j Revell street, Hokitika. Skittles, Quoils, and Bagate^e, practised daily, as a cure, if not a preventive, for all diseases. J. C. is always at home to welcome old friends and new faces'. - 4712 /GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Opposite the Corinthian Ha ll , revell 'st., hokitib.a, And Stafford-street, Dunedin. JONES AND MEE, Proprietors. 3848 Legal. TJEES AND TYLER BARRISTERS, Solicitors and Conveyancers, Comer of, Wharf and Camp-streets, Hokitika ; And Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. 3532 JYf E J. E. DODD, i BARRISTER, Solicitor, and Conveyancer, Eoss Town. 4014 TIT E . HOE N E Barrister-at-Law,- Solicitor and Notary, Camp street, H O X I T I X A. 4001 MR. PATRICK KEON, GAERISTER-AT-LAW Of the Middle Temple, London ; SOLICITOR &c, Of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, 3, TBMPI.E; c6ambbr#, 4556
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West Coast Times, Issue 340, 25 October 1866, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 340, 25 October 1866, Page 3
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