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Hoteis and Restaurants. mHE GEIDIEON X EESTAURANT, DINING-ROOM, AND BOAEDING ESTABLISHMENT, KEVELL-STiEET. M. EIOEDAN, having taken the above well-known establishment, begs respectfully to inform his friends and'the public, that he intends to render this at once the most comfortable house in town. The whole establishment has been entirely refurnished, and neither pains or expense has been spared to render it all that can be desired. THE EESTAUEANT, in which seats are provided for 100 persons, has been fitted-up with every modern appliance which coald contribute to the comfort of the visitors, to ensure which has been the especial desire of the proprietor. The cusine is under the supervision of himself, which will guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious, whilst the ever varied Bill of Fare will afford ample choice to satisfy epicureans. THE BEDEOOMS are spacious, clean, and well-ventilated; permanent, or temporary boarders may, therefore, depend upon their comfort and convenience, whilst at the same -time the charges are strictly moderate. The proprietor, therefore, may briefly state, that from his long experience in the Australian and New Zealand colonies, he will make the GEIDIEON EESTAURANT The LEADING ESTABLISHMENT In the City. 10523 TfiWEOPEAN EESTAUEANT. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. JAMES SAY, Late Proprietor of the European Eestaurant, next M'Guire and Lynch's, Bakery, begs respectfully to, inform his many friends and customers, that he has removed to those premises lately known as Brunton's Melbourne Eestaurant, which have been entirely re-moddelled and decorated at a very considerable expense, the proprietor, therefore, trusts to meet that patronage so liberally bestowed on him before in his old premises, and to assure the public that it will be his chief study to render his establishment the most comfortable,, house-^of call in town, both for Board,~and'Board arid Lodging. ! One visit will suffice. List of Prices :—: — Board,, per week, 25s ; Board and Lodging, p~er week, 30s ; Beds, Is 6d ; Breakfast, Is 6d; Dinner, 2s; Tea, Is 6d. N.B. — Open on Saturday, the 28th, 1867. 10460 HAU HAU HOTEL .AND MUSIC HALL. Late Okarita Hotel, J. Eobeetson, Peopeietoe. J. R., having taken the above wellknown hostelery, begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has made arrangements for the most efficient band procurable, and intends making considerable alterations to render this the most respectable and popular place of amusement in the town. Mr Walter Hawkins, a well-known caterer for amusements, has been engaged as ,M.C. Nothing but the best of Wines, Spirits, &c, kept, and the whole establishment will be under the eye of the Proprietor. 10461 H 51 HOTEL ..^jMBSIjtesTABLES. I ,'' 'Proprietor. \W\ S!<rsegs to inform his friends that he " £%i' ' ;l has now on Hire some of the best Hacks ever imported into Hokitika, — •Saddle and Side-saddie. ** Terms very moderate. 9778 EOSS AND SOUTH SPIT. Qi ADDLE Horses can be hired at Mr O MULLINS' STABLES, Eoss; or, Dean's, Eed House Hotel, South Spit, at the following rates : — SpittoEoss LJ 0 0 To Eoss and back same day... 110 0 James M'Mullin, 9871 Proprietor. SOUTH SPIT AND EOSS. THE undersigned having received a Fresh Stock of Horses, is enabled to Reduce the Price of Horse Hire. To Ross £1 0 0 To Ross and back the same day 110 0 Ladies' Side-saddles alwf ys on Hire. Eea & Co.'s Noah's Ark Stables, 8512 South Spit and Eoss. A USTRALASIAN LIVEEY AND A BAIT STABLES, Adjoining the Australasian Hotel, Revell steeet South. The best SADDLE HORSES in New Zealand ON HLEE, including the celebrated " Archey," and other well known horses. 9516 Hugh Cassidy. pOWLISHAWAND pLAISTED, Near Post Office, Gibson's Quay, , HAVE ON SALE — , . • Corrugated iron, 5 to 10 feet lengths Eidging, guttering, zinc, No 8 to 11." Truck, whim, and barrow wheels Iron, steel, copper, quicksilver Colza, castor, and boiled oil Turps, oak and copal varnishes White and red lead, paints American nails, brooms, tubs, pumps, axe and pick handles, Collins picks, , axes, D. H. shovels, &c. Ames's and Day's No. 2 and 3 L. H shovels Europe and Manila cordage Wire rope, cotton and navy canvas Doors, sashes, mouldings, T and G lumber, shelving, Kauri timber &C, &c. 9686

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West Coast Times, Issue 635, 7 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 635, 7 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 635, 7 October 1867, Page 1

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