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Mataura Ensign , Issue 819, 22 November 1900, Page 1

 

Hotels. The Gore Hotel. MALACHI HANLEY .. Proprietor.- --' TTAVING taken over the above well-known .LX and favorite Hostelry, I will spare no pains to maintain the reputation the house 3 has secured under Mr Qutnn's management. None but the best brands of Wines and j Spirits. First-class Accommodation. Every comfort and convenience. Moderate Charges. Good Stabling (with Loose-boxes) adjoining the Hotel. .__ - pROVINOIAL HOTEL, EAST GOBE. B!. WARD .. .. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. The Best of Liquobs. Good Stabms. GORE COFFEE PALACE. MRS HUGH STEWART has pleasure in announcing that she has resumed control of this POPULAR HOUSE, and will 1 be pleased to welcome old Friends and ' New Acquaintances. 3ROY.HJL< HOTEL, WAIKAKA. • T CORCORAN (late of Riversdale) J , having taken over the above Hotel, will spare no painp in endeavoring to make : his Patrons Comfortable. First-class Accom- modation. Liquohs of the Best Brands Only. First-class Stabling and Loose-boxes. ! : : to old friends: victoria hotel, Clyde Street, Invercargill. W. R. LITTLE . . Proprietor. 185k ; Farmers' Club Hotel^ ; WYNDHAM. [ f E. ATKINSON (late of Otautau), f . having purchased the above well- known Hotel, begs to notify to the public that I ! he has spared no Expense in renovating the ' Premises, and that they will find First-class Accommodation, and the Best Brands of WINE and SPIRITS. ' | SPEIGHT'S BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Well appointed ■ ! Sample Rooms for Commercials. Private Suites for Families. First-clnss Stables and Horse Boxes, under • ■ the management of Mr T. Tilson. 5(521 1 TO THE RESIDENTS OF WAIKAIA AND DISTRICT. NEill* MoPHEB, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH ' | (Late of Bannockburn), HAVING taken over the Business lately carried on by Mb J. Matheson, hopes ■ to secure a Fair Share of the Public Patronage, and can guarantee FIRST-CLASS WOEK in j all Branches. 577k , ! notice"! ~ i WAI/TEST JOYCE, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER Mersey Street, Gore. IN order to meet with an often-expressed desire of my Clients, I have decided tc "' OPEN A SHOP in the above Buildings, were I shall keep a Well-Selected STOCK of Wall- Papers, Paints, &c, such as are to bo found in a Well-appointed Business. I INSPECTION INVITED. r . Estimates in all branches of the Trade given, le TERMS MODERATE. SB3 ; • d ABE YOU REQUIRING?— is A^___ - of ni . SHRwwinFSFiSwriiSsSsFS'S VENETIAN : I J /yTT^^^JXlw CLOSING , wMi r __ —^s*-_ w WIRE 0, |{g| ■InTHUH'HI IHIIIiISi-Kl 11 Holland JSs ijtjljigpil^maaaiiij blinds, I Order prom — lt ' Scott & Wilson, • ST. ANDREW STREET, DUNEDIN ag ~~ , GORE ENGINEERING .„. ! WORKS. /^HRISTIE AND HUDSON, Engineers pt V 7 Millwrights, Blacksmiths, and Agricul [ly tural Implement Makers. ;er Every Description of Engineering Work Executed. ' Patentees of Christie's Patent Staple Ham ,r. mer, Wire Strainer, and Traction Engin Gripper Key ; also, the Firm's Latest Paten Improved Ripple Plate, agreed by Experts t ~ be the Best Gold-saving Plate on the Market. L ! CHRISTIE AND HUDSON, i ENGINEERING WORKS, I ■ Ikwell Street, Gore. >B Branch Business : Waikaka Valley. ! Telephone No. 55. HOLLAND'S BAZAAR. Livery and Bait Stables j MEDWAY STREET, GORE. *„ TTAVING taken over the above Stable XX I shall be glad to have a call from n 1 old friends. j • ON HERE ! Single and Double Buggies. ! Ladies' and Gents' Hacks. I have added a First-class Hearse to m Plant, and am prepared to conduct Funera on Reasonable Terms. First-class BROUGHAM, suitable for We< dings, Balls, Evening Parties, etc., ■ on Hire. ! W. TREMBATH, > PROPRIETOR. las r s e c ; Matthew Hay, Jrn TJUILDER, CARPENTER, ar irs. X) . . CONTRACTOR, ' t ° h r ' MAIN STREET, EAST GORE. • hs ' PLANS Prepared arid Estimates Given 6 ids - all classes Buildings. 1. FIRST-OrAS3 WORK aaiSi.SC.3i3 D

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