1 Hotels and Restaurants. ■pi OEDAN'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Revell-street. Superior Board and Residence. First-class Sleeping Apartments ■ — separate rooms. Spacious parlour for boardei's. Arrangements can be made for either whole or partial board, with or without sleeping accommodation. Wines, Spirits, Ales, Liqueurs, &c, of the "best brands . 3 445 HAND AND HEART HOTEL. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. PM'GUIRE (late part proprietor of • the Swan Hotel, aud present proprietor of tne Globe Hotel, Hampdenstreet), having leased the above Establishment, begs to solicit a continuance of the support hitherto ;so liberally accorded him, and begs to assure his Friends and the Public generally that it shall be his * study to continue tQ deserve the same. \i Only the best bran§s of Wines aud Spirits. Ales in Splendid Condition. Comfortable 'Smoking Rooms. tf 3676 TT^ORTEGAST'S EXCHANGE HOTEL, DEUTCHES GASTHAUS, REVELL-STREET, 3831 H O K. IT I X A. WHITE HOUSE HOTEL And PRINCESS'S THEATRE, Late Luks. H MEYER, late of the Halfway House, , Kapetea Creek, proprietor. Excellent accommodation for travellers and boarders. £ Wines and Spirits of best quality. 3719 T> ARRE TT || HOTEL, Revell-street south. Z ; . /; ■ • '"■ Excellent accommodation for boarders. Old friends and customers are invited to call. JOHN BARRETT, Proprietor. THE GRIDIRON HOTEL, NEXT TO THIS DUKE OF EDINBURGH THEATRE, Revell-street, Hokitika, MEE AND HOWARD' Proprietors. THIS HOTEL is universally acknowledged the Favourite one to all Classes, and is known as the oldest established in Hokitika. The Proprietors have lately made considerable improvements in the interior department, and visitors will now find the sleeping accommodation unsurpassed by any house in town, every attention having been paid to comfort and ventilation. The Restaurant, which has been entirely refurnished and improved under the sole management of the Proprietors, will still be supplied with the best of everything so as to merit a continuance of that popularity and support which it has always received from the public. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's best tables, made expressly to order, and the interior arrangements ensure comfort, even light, privacy, and superior ventilation. In conclusion, the Proprietors beg to assure their customers that the Bar will be supplied with THE BEST BRANDS ONLY OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, HAU IIAU TRAMWAY, MRS. M. MILLS, Proprietress. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, comfortable Smoking Rooms, &c, combined with every attention to visitors. ! QWAN HOTEL Wharf-street, Hokitika. , D. LYN C H PLOUGH INN. P' ROFESSOR GEORGE ADAMS, Canadian Sword Champion. Aud Professor of Swordmanship, (Late Head Barman of Gridiron Hotel), 1 Begs to announce that he has become I ■" mine host" of the Plough Inn, opposite the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre. George is always proud to see an old friend or a - new face. Being thoroughly cosmopolitan it is all one to him. A bumper of sparkling Pizzey, a nip of Dunville's Irish, or Hennessy's real P. 8., , always at command. Swords, foils, bayonets, boxing gloves, Bticks, &c, &c, always ready for practice. 3640
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West Coast Times, Issue 971, 2 November 1868, Page 1
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