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Notices. THE BEST INVESTMENT ON THE COAST. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE POST OFFICE HOTEL and LAEGE HALL adjoining. H. J. HANSEN, proprietor, offers for eale the above Hotel, one of the finest properties in New Zealand. The magnificent raDge of buildings comprising the Hotel stands upon freehold sections 216 and 218, town of Hokitika, with a frontage \ of 89 feet to tbe wharf and 99 feet to Sewtll street. Directly opposite the latter frontage are tbe Post and Telegraph Offices, the Supreme, District and Magis* traie's Courts and Offices, tbe offices of the County Council, and in fact, all tbe Government Offices in tbe Capital of Westland, being undeniably the very best position in Hokitika for a hotel business. The Hotel is built of the best material, is in good repair and contains the following rooms: — First Floor — 2 bars, 3 parlours, la r ge dining room, splendid ball suitable for entertainments, meetings, nnd with two offices in front, large commercial room, kitchen and all necessary offices. Second Floor— Two parlours and thirty lage well ventilated bedrooms the most convenient and commodious on the West Coast, besides bathroom, lavatories, &c. Furniture and stock can be taken at valuation at option of purchaser. Easy terms can be arranged. Full particulars can be obtained on application to William Duncan, Commission Agent, Tancred street, or to H. J. HANSEN.

QLNGER OEWINU [MTACHINES* Sales in 1882 ... 603,292 Machine Sales in 1881 ... 561,036 Machine INCREASE 42,256 HT Three out of every four Machines sold in the World are Singer's. UPWAEDS OF THREE HUNDEED FIRST PEIZES ! 1 1 And at CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION Two Gold and Two Silver Medals. To be Obtained at PER OS £D WEEK PER U O WEEK AT THE COMPANY'S DEPOT, OR W. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents, Eevell Street, Hokitika. Beware of German and other imitations. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. ~-T -yWT OODW AR D, CHIMNEY SWEEP. All orders left at Mr Cullen's Belfsst Storey Revell street, will be punctually attended to. J, W. will visit Rosa, Waimea and Stafford regularly once a month. RICHARDSON'S Tjl MPI RE TTOTEL, CHEISTCHURCH. IN Opening the New Hotel, I have tcuch pleasure in drawing tbe attention of COMMERCIALS AND TOURISTS to its many advantages. Built of Brick and Stone, with all modern improvements, and BBICK SAMPLE EOOMS attached, it affords comfort and security not to be found in tbe antiquated structures that exist in many places. Centrally situated, commanding easy access to Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and Cab Stand, having entrance from three leading thoroughfares, viz., HIGH, CASHEL AND HEREFORD STREETS, makes it the Commercial Rendezvous of Christchurch. The Cuisine is under the able charge of Mono Dumale (late chef to his Excellency Sir William Jeryoiß). The general arrangements being in keeping, I confidently solicit your patronage. The reputation of my Cellar needs no comment. A night porter kept ; patrons can rely upon being called, and get breakiast in time for early Trains. R. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. AT m h e r\ i v c A SINGLE BOTTLE Of my Celebrated WINES, SPIRITS, &c, Can be obtained at Reasonable Charger R. RICHAEDSON, Proprietor, QYDNEY METROPOLITAN, 1884 2000 SUCSCRIBERS AT £1, First £1000 Second 400 Third 150 Starters divide 250 Non-Starters divide ... .... 200 Total £2000 Clients will please Register all Letters, excepting those containing Post Office Orders. Address— J. J. MILL RE, York Hotel Sydney. LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING of Every Description, Neatly Executed and with despatch, at the West Coast Times Oracs;

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West Coast Times, Issue 4685, 4 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 4685, 4 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 4685, 4 August 1884, Page 4