H otels. ' Under , «« , eg» m „ His the .«*! 'h^^»/o? A Exc"ilency SCT?IMGEOUR*S j Masonic liot«], ] JJxW* v-.VMIICF- ' , ! '7" «*■■•--„»„ H'A'ViKO '.iiken oommand of " tho above Hotel, it will be mv caro lo «iw tuj patrons evovv j conitort and aiteutiou. J Tbts Uonfift ia btsnu; reuovaied.j and tlio rooms refuvnhbr-.j, f.:, tha* j families, commeruu! ycj'i.t ""i.jn. and the travelling public can rely upon securing accommodation secend to none ia the province. The situatie* of the house affords to famines the privacy of a home. AMPLE STABUEG ACGOMMODATIOJT will be found in connection with Jthe Hotel. r Cab Meets Every Train. WINER, BEER AND SPIRITS of the Best Bra'ads Only Kept in Bt-ick. A C. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. MANGrATEBA HOTEL* ANDREW LAING, PaOP»niTOB. mHE MANG-ATESA HOTEL J_ has now been thoroughly renovated throughout, and offers all the conveniences and attractions of a first-class family Hotel. Visitors will find a comfortable home with »very attention and the Hotel'a location makes it a desirable resort.. Only the best brands of Wir-*-, &nd Spirits kept in stock. ANDREW € LAtN^, Proprietor CLUB HOTEL, DANEVIRKE J. HALLIGAN Proprietor. THIS well-Kriown establishment, which adjoins Danevirke Railway Station, offers unsurpassed 3ccommndation to Travellers and the General Public. Only best qualities of Ales, Wines, and Spirits stocked. T. Mixes' Mail Coacb, Danovirke to Herbertville, leaves the Club Hotel at 7 a.m. every TUESDAY. The Coach to Weber only leaves the , Club Hotel at 8 a.m. every THURSDAY & SATURDAY. Parcels and Passengers booked at the Cltjb Hotel. RAILWAY HOTEL, DANEVIRKE W. E. ANDREWS, Proprietor. I AM in a position to offer to the travelling public, generally, ACCOMMODATION NOWHERE TO BE EXCELLED IN THE PROVINCE PRIV JITE SUITES OP ROOMS A SPECIALTY Offering better Accommodation to Families visiting the Country than can bo obtained in the district. ' HOT, COLD, "AND SHOWER li^THK. ' :■• CiHINC TJU T TH li BEST ; bv.as;o» oy ! rt'IKEK AXD SPIUJTS ie x y t. Good Scabling and Paddocking Accommodation. Horsea and Buggies on Hire at Shortest Notice. W. E Andrews, PROPRIETOR THE FAVOURITE Hairdresser & Tobacconist in DANNEVIBKE G. L. Bartlett COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS. nnHE iiirgest, and Beat Pitted JfpbSA~LDON\ln the District. J/fe/iufacturter Vpf De notfd BXEYER? OLwpS Cigarettes, /ft^le from tn^lqest Virginian fobaccoEt. z S -NOTICE —At good cure for HEADACHE a'onjß of the latest SjSmtiob washed 10Y KOL ,'J-..0<..-ii'C : iw<: .■..,j'.i'..-"-L°.d to try nnn. never, known f-o tail. To be had ' only at , • ' ' ' , ,G,.X << r:BABTLETT'S, I Cosmopolitan JJwxtmnqs,
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Bush Advocate, Volume XII, Issue 1755, 3 October 1899, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XII, Issue 1755, 3 October 1899, Page 1
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