Hotels and Bestaurants. T7"ORTEGAST > S EXCHANGE HOTEL, t DEUTCHEvS GASTHAUS, F t-REVELL-STREET, 3831 HOKITIitA. THE GRIDIRON NEXT TO THE DUKE 'OF EDINBURGH THEATRE, ReVKLTj-STBEET, HoKpTIKA, ME E AND II OiW AR D, PrOPRIETOHS. |j millS HOTEL is universally acknowX lodged tbr Favour t^c one to all Classes, and is known as thecoldest established in Hokitika. The Proprietors have lately made considerable improvements in the interior department, and: visitors will I now find the sleeping accommodation unsurpassed by any house in ■;; town, every attention having been paid to 1 comfort and ventilation. The Restaurant, which has been entirely refurnished and improved imdi r 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 con rains one of Alcock's best tables, made texpressly to order, and the interior arrangements ensure comfort, even light, privacj r , and superior ventilation. In conclusion, the Proprietors beg to assure th< ir customers that the Bar will be supplied with THE BEST BRANDS ONLY OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. EUREKA HOTEL, North-Revell-street. JOHN SWEENEY, PROPRIETOR, (Late of the Volunteer Hotel), BEGS to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that at considerable expense he has opened the above Hotel, immediately ..^opposite the Volunteer," 'where he waif so long and favorably known, and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him in his late hostelry. Good accommodation and moderate charges, combined with civility and attention, will always be his ruling motto* None but first-class Wines aud Liqueurs kept in stock. J. S W E E N E V, Proprietor. 5249 i GRANT ARMS. (Late Plough Inn), Opposite Duke of Edinburgh Theatre. j WILLIAM M'LEAN, Proprietor. 4157 T) AIL WA V II OTE L, Revell-street North. J. F. UP II A M, Proj : ietor. 5063 SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Revell-street, R. FANE, Proprietor (Late of the Havelock Hotel). SADDLE Horses, to or from the Teremakau, for Hire, ar all hours, at the Scandii.avian Hotel, Hokitika, or C. Flower's Union Hotel, Teremakau. R. FANE, 1 52 Proprietor. T> H (E N I X MOTEL. (Opposite Jones and M'Glashan's Sale Yards.) r?EVEI,L-STREET NORTH. JOHN FRANCIS CASEY, 5369 Proprietor. jtS(sWlTslLTw^Tnd" = "plaisted, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, SHIP CHANDLERS, &c, Gibson's Quay, Near the Post-office. GRAPES VERSUS COUNTY COUNCIL. MORE Substantial Amusement than the visits to the late County Council Chambers can be procured. Grapes are only One Shilling per lb. Full and plenty without the muc-h-to-do scramble for the Six Hunilreil. All can be supplied j without disappointment, at A, WALKER'S ' 5374
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West Coast Times, Issue 1083, 12 March 1869, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 1083, 12 March 1869, Page 1
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