| Hotels. U M PI RE HOTEL t I Hokitika. nn HIS Large and Commodious HOTEL A. has just been thoroughly renovated, ; decorated, and refurnished. New additional well ventilated Bedrooms and Sample rooms have been erected, rendering this one of the best hotels in the Colonies, and specially adapted tor the requirements of Commercial men. THE BILLIARD ROOM is fitted with one of the best English Tables. Pbivate Sitting-rooms it reo.uibed. The tariff w: be considerably reduced while tht comforts will be largely increased Tirst-class Spirits, Wine, and Beers (English and 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. QIHARP'S MUSIC HALL, OPEN EVERY EVENING. THE BEST LOCAL TALENT, MUSIC & SINGING EVERY NIGHT. Engagement of MR AND MRS FRED. WILTON For a few nights only, ,who will, giveja Grand Drawing Room°Entertainment EVERY^EVENING, Consisting of songs, duets, solos, dances, &c. A Cheap and Comfortable Night's Amusement. ADMISSION— FREE. H. SHARP, DIGGERS' ARMS HOTEL, Gibson's Quay. POST AND TELEGRAPH HOTEL, Kumara. r|iHE above Hotel is most centrally -*■ situ ittd, closely adjoining the Court Roase, aud »lx tbe Public Buildings and Government Offices in Kumara. Every convenience and ample accommodation. PETER ADAMSON, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, JMawhbra Quay, Grbtmouth, I*9 the n.o*t centrally-situated hotel in tuwn, and visitors will find )VERY COMFORT AND CON1 VENIENCH. Comple.e files of tbe following papers •Ly rlwa vo be consulted : — ]>ylbourne Argus, Iltlbourne Australasian, Syuney Mail, Together \vKh all the principal New Zealand papers, comprising the , Herald, Otago Advertiser, Otago Guardian, Canterbury Press, With West Coast and Reefton papers. For COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN k Miere is ample and special accommodation — SAMPLE AND SHOW ROOMS The DINING AND BED ROOMS, ' under the constant supervision of the Proprietor from the opening of the Coast, t have always maintained the highest character. The TWO BILLIARD-TABLES and BILLIARD-ROOM need no comment, as . tbey are admittedly unsurpassed on the c West Coast. NIGHT PORTER ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. ff CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE, Booking Office Grey Valley and Reeftoi Royal Mail Coaches. „ RICHD. J. TONKS, " Proprietcr IS 1 ■. ' s - Notices. it ■ ;e MACHINERY. te it npHE undersigned have on Sale a larg< X stock of NEW AND SECOND-HAND MINING MACHINERY Of all descriptions. PAWSEY, MENZIES, & CO., Machinery and Iron Merchants, 14 20, Dana-street, Ballarat, Victoria. -\\T IRE FENCING . Public Notice and Caution. tt d Several shipments of spurious OVA] t's FENCE WIRE have arrived in th colonies. Buyers are cautioned to b careful in seeing that they are not take in. Persons using or selling OVAJ wire other than the PATENT OVA: SAMSON WIRE render themselve ! J liable for damages by infringing on patent rights. The genuine article ha the name " Patent Oval Samson Wire, on a tin teUy, also a brass padlock tall ppj as above attached to eaoh coil. ka M'LEAN BROS. AND RIGG, , ' Melbourne. ;he . ra » /^ HE AP r iil NTI N , ra, \j at the WEST COAST TIMES QFFIC
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West Coast Times, Issue 2866, 10 June 1878, Page 1
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