Sal7O"\r£SSS a I7O"\r£SS ! ! JOHNSTON & CO., Ofpeb Spbcul Value in MERICAN COOKING STOVES, STOVES from 45s Upwards /'ill be Supplied on Time Payments ci 2s 6d per week, if desired. JOHNSTON & CO., Eevell Street, Hokitika.
Kumara Advertisements, QU.EENS HOTEL SEDDON STREET, KUMAEA, WILLIAM^PHAIL, PEOPRIETOE. WM'P. desures to intimate to cbe • travelling public that be may now be found at the above well-known house. W. M'P. WASPOH MANY YEARS UolVhiß OB' THE KUMARaHOKITIHA OOAOfI. The General Public « ill a waA 8 find .. beaity welcome and every conitort. T v botel is the termiaus of ' übb & «■'• Ohristchurch line of Coaches ana passengers arc especially o»r d for. MEALS ALWA'i S KEADV ON TH I ARRIVAL OF UOACH. S. Beat Brand of Ales, Wines and 8p rn>. Oharges moderate. Accommodation fe o > . W. M'PH^IL, t&ijBtllETOR.
S. MANNING & CO., LIMITED, B E, E W E II S OF THE FAVOURITE OHfll-TOHI/RC-H aPAEKLiNG PALE & BITTER ALES, To be obtained in TTOGSHBADS, BABBfcLS Ai^D XL KILDERKINS ah OHEISTCHUROH BEEWERY, /And on Draught at the Principal Hotels in Greymouth, Hokitika, Beefton and Westport. PALE ALE AND EXTRA STOUT IN QUARTS AND PINTS. COBB & COS ROFAL MAIL COACH BETWEEN HOKITIKA & KUMARA. THK above line of Royal Mail Coaohee run daily between Hokitika and Kumara, leaving the Commercial Hoel, tf okit&ka, for Kumara at 9 a m., and Kumara for Hokitika at 2 p.m., connect* ing with theTRA.M leaving KUMARA for GKEXMOUTH a IS o'clock sharp; also tbe Tram leaving Ksilioja for Grey* mouth at 3,30 p.m. The abote Line c 3 leave Kumara every Sunday J&f&irSig after the arrival of the Greymot s & 'Sts&m. I Passengers leaving S^ilska by the 9 o'clock coach may i.weSia Beefton tht same evening. I HUGH O-sMBMO^, I I'i'aprietor H A N N A ISf'S COMMERCE i liaiM-, Q R B V M i' %, T B e FIRSTnOLASS Accommodation fc* Boa'dera. Noi c but Liquors of th« Feel , Quality Bupplied. ~ One of AJsook's ', BU.iard Tabiea on the Premiuea. Bsmplc I Hooms and Bath Itoome. lllght Ports* ; kept. \ DENNIS "lIANNA N \ PROPKIBTOR, GEI^MOUTH. Eumara News Aareucy ; THOMAB T n jr. l V ; AGENT P-'fl THE "West Coast Times • ' AND WESTLA* T ~) •• LEADER.' EMPIRE HOTEL, MAIN BTEBET, KUMaEA. L. Z E :f~G L E R, PBOPBIBTOB. L. Z. having made large additions and improvements to bis Hotel, is prepared to provide ample accommodation for Commercial Travellers and the Public in general. SAMPLE ROOMS. WINES am BPIBITS Ol 1 THE BBBT BBANDB. FIRST •CLASS BILLIARD TABLE AND GOOD BTAELING GRAND SHOW of PIOTURF BOOKS at the TIMES OFFIOifi STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. AGEAND ABSOETMENTof Tissue Papers to select from at the Times i Office Stationery Department, |
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West Coast Times, Issue 9435, 29 November 1892, Page 4
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