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Hotels and Restaurants. pRIDIRON HOTEL. JOHN HOWARD having become the sole proprietor of the above well-known hostelry, beg?! to inform his friends and the public generally that it is his intention that the house shall retain the fame it has acquired for keeping the best Wines, Ales, ! and Spirits procurable in the market. THE BILLIARD ROOM, Containing one of Alcock's best tables, recently re-covered and accurately levelled, is attended by a civil and attentive marker, and is admitted to be one of the most popular and comfortable lounges in Town. THE RESTAURANT Has been taken by Mr Walter Jago, which " is in itself a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best viands will be supplied ; in fact, W. J. is determined that his Bill of Fare shall not be surpassed by any in Town. THE BEDROOMS Have been re-furnished, and are pictures of cleanliness and comfort. Altogether* Boarders and Visitors may depend upon having all the advantages of Hotel accomodation combined with the Comforts of a Private Home. JOHN HOWARD, 6616 Proprietor. A CHALLENGE. THE BEST ALES IN WESTLAND, Prepared expressly for the WEST COAST TIMES HOTEL. TjIRIENDS of the " Poet Laureate" are invited to taste his " Champion Ales." Glass of the Champion Ale and Bread and Cheese 6d. Wines and Spirits of the best Quality. JOHN CROSS, 6751 Proprietor. T7-ORTJEG AST'S EXCHANGE HOTEL, DEUTCHES GASTIIAUS, REVELL-STREET, . 3831 HOKITIKA. MECHANICS' ARMS HOTEL. Opposite Staiford-street. CHRISTOPHE R F I T Z S I M MON S, [ Proprietor. rnAlii.E provided with first-rate Viands. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. 5537 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HOKITIKA HOTEL. MISS ANDERSON, late of the Provincial Hotel, respectfully begs to inform her numerous friends, and the public generally, that she has become mine hostess of those commodious premises known as the Hokitika Hotel,* Revell-street South, and solicits a continuance of the public support hitherto accorded her in her late hostelry. People desirous of spending a pleasant evening, and enjoying themselves, in the true sense of the word, should call at this hotel, where every comfort, attention, and civility that could be desired awaits the stranger as well as the acquaintance. None but genuine brands of wines, liquors, &c, kept in stock. MARINNE ANDERSON, Proprietress. 5949 BRUNTON'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Corner of Spring.and Lonsdale-streets, MELBOURNE. 11. Brunton, late of Hokitika, informs the public and his numerous customers that he has increased the accommodation for boarders and travellers, by adding to his premises the three houses adjoining ; also, new dining and reading rooms. This temperance hotel occupies the highest and healthiest position in Melbourne, and is in close proximity to the Houses of Parliament and Turkish Baths. The readingroom is supplied ■with English, Irish, Scotch, and intercolonial newspapers Imd periodicals. The charges are — Meals, Is ; beds, from Is. Board and residence, from £l per week, i Draughts, Dominoes, and Chess. Night porter. Baths. 5643 IN GLEWOOD, late TYRONE HOTEL LBUSCH having taken the above • Hotel begs to inform the public that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to conduce to the comfort of those of his friends who may favor him with a call. Firßt-elaPs liquors only kept in stock. LOUIS BURGH, 6491 Proprietor.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1188, 14 July 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 1188, 14 July 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 1188, 14 July 1869, Page 1

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