Hotels and Restaurants. PRINCE OF WALES TOEATKK. Revell Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. IF you want a Quid Pro O,uo, to Charley Williams you must t?o. His hotel is next door ; you will know ll by the sign of HIE GRID, IRON. 801 TTOPE AND ANCHOR HOTEL Revell-stbeet Nobte, Hokitika. Travellers and others will find every comfort and attention at the above Hotel. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits have been carefully selected by the Proprietor, W. T. WALKER (Late of Ballarat and Back Creek.) Good accommodation for working men. 37/30* -^TELSON HOTEL, Corner of Bridge and Collin-gwood streets, Nelson, % CHARLES M'GEE, 'Proprietor Wines and Spirits of superior quality Single and double bedded rooms. l ( .i T TRIMBLE, " • (Late of the Victoria Hotel, Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superior Wines, Spirits, anH Malt Liquor Good Accommodation. Billiards. ? 27 LORD NELSON HOTEL, Revell steeet. WILLIAM HIGGINS, Proprietor, (Late of Ballarat and Brighton, Victoria.) First-class Accommodation for Diggers, Storekeepers, and Private Families. 2791 THE SWAN FAMILY HOTEL, WHABF BTEEET, MC'GUIRE AND LYNCH, Proprietors. Strangers and new arrivals will find the above Hotel unrivalled as regards comfort, cleanliness, and reasonable charges. TLe Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Porter are all of the best description, and every attention and civility is shpwn to the patrons of the Swan. Special regard is paid to the Bedrooms, which are spacious and well-ventilated ; and an excellent TJble is kept for Gentlemen residing in the house and Visitor 2789 \ POST OFFICE HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, Hokitixa. H. J. Hansen, Proprietor. TT J- H. begs to inform liis friends and * the public generally that he has returned from Dunedin, after disposing of his business there, and intends to devote the whole of his time and energies to his business here ; and he hopes they will continue to patronise him as liberally as 'they have hitherto done. He also begs to state that another large shipment of BASS' No, 3 and No. 4 ALE, NEW BREW, has arrived, and will be found in splendid condition. The Wines and Spirits will also be found first-class. 3366* Q O M M E R 8 ' EUROPEAN HOTEL, Gibson's Quay Hokitika. Good Accommodation for Boarders. 4901 p<HARLEY NA.PIER HOTEL, Opposite Shakspeare Hotel, Revell-street, Hokitika. W. J. Caiens (late of the Sydney Hotel, Teremakau), Proprietor. W. J. C. begs to inform his old friends and the public, that he has purchased the above well-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 A choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Sparkling Ales and London Stout, always on hand. 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 billiard-bagatelle table on the premises. The wines, spirits, ales, &c, not to be surpassed. J. A. Roscow, 50X1 Proprietor.
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West Coast Times, Issue 353, 9 November 1866, Page 1
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