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Hotels. "DOYAL MAIL HOTEL, Rkvell Steebt, Hokitika. JOHtf PEAKS PHOPBIETOR. William M'Lbvih desires to return his sincere thanki to the inhabitants of Hokitika and surrounding districts, for the very liberal support accorded to him during the term of his proprietorship of the above Hotel, and begs to announce that he has disposed of the said Hotel and business to Mr JOHN PEAKE, for whom he solicits a continuance of their patronage. Referring 10 the above, John Phake, in soliciting a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on tht former proprietor (Mr M'Levie), respectfully begs to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika and the public generally, that he intends to carry ou the business in a Btyle equal to that of his predecessor, and which has ranked the Royal Mail Hotel amongst the best conducted in the Colony. The Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience, and presents superior accommodation for private boarders, permanent boarders, and visitors to Hokitika, at moderate rates. ALBION HOTEL, Mawhbea Quat, Gbbimouth, Is the most centrally-situated hotel in town, and visitors will find UVEfiY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. Complete files of the following papers may always be consulted :—- Melbourne Argus, Melbourne Australasian, Sydney Mail, Together with all the principal New Zealand papers, comprising the 1 Herald, Otago Adrortiser, Otago Guardian, Canterbury Press. With West Coast and Roefton papers. For COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN there is ample aud special accommodation — SAMPLE AND SHOW ROOMS The DINING AND BED ROOMS, under the constant supervision of the Proprietor from the opening of ;the Coast, Have always maintained the highest character. The TWO BD^LIARD-TABLES and BILLIARD-ROOM need no comment, as they are admittedly unsurpassed on the West Coast. NIGHT PORTER ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Booking Office Grey Valley and Eeefton Royal Mail Coaches. RICHD. J. TONKS, Proprietcr Notices. ( , f HOKITIKA STATE SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. To commence Jahoary 31st, 1878, under the supervision of the School Committee., Elsmbhtaky Class: Subjects — Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and Grammar, MONDAY & THURSDAY. Fees, per quarter, £1 Is, Adtancb Class: Subjects — History, Grammar, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, and Latin. TUESDAY & FRIDAY. Fees, per quarter, £1 10s. Fees payable in advance. For further particulars, apply to LOCKHART D. EASTON. NOTICE. W HEINZ, Tinsmith, Plumber, &c, . Hokitika and Kumara, having i determined to CLOSE the Kumara branch ! is SELLING the balance of STOCK for CASH at coat price. All Accounts outstanding must be paid by the end of this month. N.B. — Shop and Dwelling at Kumara for sale. Hokitika, January 8, 1878. F. A. LEARMONTH AND CO., SHAREBROKEBS, TT AYE for Sale Sbareß in all the princi- •*--"- pal Mining Companies in the Inangahua and Westland Districts, Also, Bank, Insurance, and Gai Stocks. Money to lend oa fkst-ckws security pUOKE AND TJARKHILL, BUILDERS & UNDERTAKERS, AUD MONUMENTAL MASONS. C. and P. have on hand Plain and Obnambntal Headstones (In Marble and Oamaru Stone), GRAVE ENCLOSURES, &c. Designs and List of Prices forwarded on application. COOKE &"pIrKHILL, Corner of Fitzherbert-street and Gibson's Qnay, HOKITIKA. C\ UTHEIDGE, POWERS AND CO. Saddlers, Ironmongers, M anutacturers and Importers, No. 26 Lonsdale Street East, Melbourne.

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West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 7 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 7 March 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 7 March 1878, Page 1

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