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Amusements. pttINCE OF WVLKS OPEitA ± HOUSE. Proprietor and Managrr, Mr Bartlett. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, 1866, MISS JOEY GOUGENHIEM. In her great character, " Nell Gwynne," in Taylor and Read's play, in five acts COURT AND STAGE, Or THE KING'S RIVAL, Magnificently mounted. Duke of UicYvmond Mr Bartlett. ''oncluding with the screamer DOUBLE iBEDDED ROOM. Fashionable Night on Friday. Miss Gougenheim's play, "Life in the South," in preparation. 5213 Tenders. rgiENDERS Wanted, for a Nigh<- "- Watchman at the Engine-house of the Brigade. Hours, 10 pm. to Ga.m^ 5203 Jno. C. Millard, Captain. mENDERS will be received till 4 p.m. 4- on Friday, 9th instant, for the Erection oi a Hotel at the Buller, Nelson Province, for Mr Samuel Gilmore. Pians and specification may be seen at my ofiice. W. B. Abmson, Architect. Hokitika, 6.h Nov., 1866. 5209 HOKITTKA AND KANIERI TRAMWAY company (limited.) fpENDERS will be received at the office JL of the above Company till Thursday, Bth instant, for completing the Hokitika and Kanieri Tramway. Plans, specifications, and all particulars may be obtained at the Company, Gibson's Qua3 r . M. Ashmobe, fc 5164 Manager. Hotels and Restaurants. ITAMILTON'S HOTEL, *-*- Revell street, Hokitika, Messrs HAMILTON & M'KITTRICK, PROPRIETORS. This hotel has just undergone a thorough repair and extensive alterations and additions have recently been made, in which the proprietors have neither spared pains nor expense to make it one of the most comfortable houses in town. It comprises twenty well-aired and roomy bedrooms, Commercial Room, and Private Parlors, a large Dining Room capable of accommodating fifty persons. The table is undei the careful management of an experienced cook. The bar is well supplied with a choice selection of Wines, Spirits, sparkling Ales, and London Stout, under the careful supervision of the proprietors themselves. Billiards ! Billiards .' Billiards ! 5206 MAC'S NONPAREIL RESTAURANT, I'IE HOUSE, AND HOTEL (Opposite the Shamrock Hotel), Revell Street South. rpHE proprietor begs to inform his -*■ friends that he has made extensive alterations and improvements in the bedroom department of the establishment, has gone to considerable expense in erecting additional accommodation, and is now prepared to provide first-class beds, second to none in Hokitika, on the most reasonable terms. Meals ready at all hours, at the following rate of charges : — Breakfast 2s ; Dinner, 2s 6d; Tea, 2s ±seds, Is and 2s. Board per week, 30s- ; Board and Lodging, 355. Pies and Coffee always ready. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the very best quality. 4929 THE pRITERION TJOTEL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. EDWARDS & MADER, < 46 Pbophietobs. BR U N T O JS T ' S New MELBOURNE RESTAURANT, The Largest in the Colony, Opposite the Criterion Hott'l, Revell street. Breakfast ... Is 6d Dinner 2s Od Supper Is 6d lie.is " Is 6d Draughts, dominoes, and chess. 5157 EUROPEAN RESTAURANT REVELL-STUEET SOUTH, Close to the Wharf. FULL AND PLENTY HOUSE. The Proprietors beg to inform the Pubilc that they have made a reduction in prices as under :—: — Breakfast 2s. od. Dinner (.soup, meat, vegetables, pudding and astry, with glass of sparkling ale) ... 2s. 6d. Supper 2s. Od. Good clean beds, with clean sheets Is. 6d. Meals ready at all hours. French, German, and Hungarian languages spoken. Note the address. 4777 MANCHESTER HOTEL AND BOWLING SALOON. A FIRST-CLASS American BOWLING SALOON is now open, second to none in the colonies. J. A. Roscow, in returning thanks for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same. A first-class biliarcl-bagatelle table on the premises. The wines, spirits, ales, &c, not to be surpassed. J. A. Roscow, ,5011 Proprietor. / \TAGO DINirG ROOMS, Gibson's V/ Quay, Hokitika (directly opposite the wharf, the landing place of all arrivals and departures). T. NORTH, 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 i * Dinner ... '2s 6-i Supper ... 2s I J : e X ..Is 6d Board, by the week. 30s Board and lodging 35s T. NORTH" trusts, by at all times ..supplying a first-rate meal, combined with attention, to merit a fair share, of .public patronage, ' ' 4444

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West Coast Times, Issue 351, 7 November 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 351, 7 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 351, 7 November 1866, Page 3

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