Hotels. T YNCH'S SWAN HOTEL,' < -*-^ < T7"Mrf and p.evell Streets, Hokitika. This v^ry large and commodious rlotel has just been thoroughly reno^ of ed, en lai'ged, decorated, and refurnished* ; An extra number of large well ventilated Bedrooms, Sample and Show Rooms have been added, making the Swan one of the , beet, if not the best, Hotel in New Zealan 1, especially i ;ittd for the requirements of commercial gentlemen. THE BILLIARD ROOM j Is fitted with one of Alcock's Prize Tables- { Sample and Show Rooms. j Private suites of Rooms, if re uired. , Shower and Plunge Baths. Night Porter in attendance. Wines and Spirits of the best brand ordered specially for this hotel. The Christchurch coach leaves the Hotel every TUESDAY and FRIDAY . at 5 a.m. Passengers called for same. The Greymouth, Ross, and Kumara coaches leave at 9 a.m. daily. D, LYNCH, Proprietor. ifi MPIRE HOTEL: ; Hokitika. '' THIS Large and Commodious HOTEL * has just been thoroughly renovated, ' decorated, and refurnirhed. New additional well ventilated Bedrooms and Sample rooms have been erected, rendering this one of the beat hotels in the Colonies, and specially adapted tor the ! requirements of Commercial men. ' THE BILLIARD ROOM is fitted with one of the best English ! i Tables. Pbivate Sitting-bo^ms if beqtjieed. The "iriff w: be considerably reduced Vi\iAe tht comforts will be largely increased First-clasr. Spirits, Wine, and Beers (English nnu Colonial) of the best brands will always be kept. SHOWER AND PLUNGE BATHS. Coaches leave the hotel for Christchurch Twice Weekly, and for Greymouth, Kumara, and Ross daily. } JOSEPH CHURCHES, ' Proprietor. TT ELLEE'S HOTEL -*■*- Corner of ' Revell and Weld-stbeets, Hokitika W. KELLER, in returning thanks for the patronage he has enjoyed during these last eleven years, desires to notify to his numerous friends and suppon^rs that he | uus lately fereatly improved and enlarged nis present piemises. He also wishes to notify to commercial gentlemen that they may secure PRIVATE SAMPLE ROOMS. In connection with the above Hotel large aud commodious STABLES have been lately erected POST OFFICE HOTEL. Gibson's Quay & Sewell-street, Hokitika. THE Undersigned begs most respectfully toiuform his Friends and the Public generally, that the ALTERATIONS to his ilstabliehment are now completed. The New BILLIARD SALOON with THREE First-class Tables is now Open and a visit of one and all is Respectfully Solicited. H. J. HANS EN, Propbietob. SHARP'S MUSIC HALL, OPEN EVERY EVENING. THE BEST LOCAL TALENT. MUSIC & SINGING EVERY NIGHT. A Cheap and Comfortable Night's Amusement. ADMISSION— FREE. H. SHARP, DIGGERS' ARMS HOTEL, Gibson's Quay. POST AND TELEGRAPH HOTEL, Kumara. npHE above Hotel is uiost centrally ■*- situated, closely adjoining the Court House, and all tbe Public Buildings and Government Offices in Kumara. Every convenience aud ample accommoPETER ADAMSON, Proprietor. JOHN REID, COMMISSION AGENT AND SHIP BROKER, Commerce Street, Auckland.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2742, 15 January 1878, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 2742, 15 January 1878, Page 1
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