Andrews' RAILWAY HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. Patronised m London by H.M., King Edward VII. THE appointed house fji the Commercial Travellers & Warehousemen's Association. This *yell-known Ebtabhsbxae&t has £e«ently been considerably enlarged and refurnished, and with the additional rooc.s is unrivalled for comfort and coEvanience. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, Tourists, Commercials, and the Travelling ;PubUc. i«,>. .;- . siX la!bge sample RooMsr Wines (Ss Spirits of the best quality. Speight's Dunedin Beer always on tap Sp-BlGHt's Bottled Ale and Stoat by the bottle, dozen, or case. Good Stabling and Paddooking. W, E, Andrews, PROPRIETOR. the %H(illfeB& Excellency Patronage jpOgjESi p K f arl , Masonic Hotel, DANNEVIRKE. JOSEPH MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR, /Late of Hunterville.) NOTIFIES his numerous friends and the travelling public that he has taken possession of the above well-known hostelry, and can guarantee the VERY BEST of Accommodation. The situation of 'the house affords to families the privacy of a home. Night Porter always m attendance, AMPLE STABLING ACCOMMO- \ ; . • DATION wilt be found m connection with the Hotel. Cab Meets Every Train. WIN2S, BEER, AND SPIRITS of the Bes<i Brands Only kept m Stock. Junction Hotel, '- DANNEVIRKE. CHARLES BADDELEY (Formerly Proprietor of the Railway Hotel), * WISHES to inform his old friends and the general public that he is now installed at the JUNCTION HOTEL, aud will spare no efforts to make it the leading establishment m Dannevirke. The Accommodation offered to Travellers and the General Public will, under the new management, be first-class m all 'respects. Only the Best Brands OF ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT. HOT, COU>, AND SHOWER BATHS. Charles Baddeley, pkoprietor. _ CiiUß HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE J. i^ALLIGAN, Proprietor. riIHIS well-known establishment JL • which adjoias Dannevirke Railway Station, offers unsurpassed accommodation to Travellers and the General Public. Only bebt qualities of Ales, Wines, and Spirits stocked. T. Mills' Mail Coach, Dannevirke to Herberfiville, leaves the Club Hotel a* 7 a.m. every MONDAY and FRIDAY. The Coach to Weber only leaves the Club H&tel at 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Parcels. and Passengers booked at the Club Hotel. T. M. MILLS' EOYALr MAIL COACtI. DANEVIRKE - WEBER - HERBERTVILLE SERVICE. Time Table - No I— MONDAY, leaves Dannevirke for W eber and Herbertville 7.30 a.m. No. 2— TUESDAY, leave Herbertville 7. a.m. NO. 3-- WEDNESDAY, leaves Club Hotel, Dannevirke, at 1 p.m. No. 4 — THURSDAY, leaves Weber at 7.30 a.m. No. S— FRIDAY, leaves Danne- | virke for Weber and Herbertville at 7.30 a.m. No. 6— SATURDAY, leave Herbertville 7 a.m. NOTICE. rin M. MILLS having takon X • over the new stables lately erected behind Mv John 73alligan's Club Hotel, 13 prepared to do Livery and Bait work. Grooa saddle and harness horses ou hire. Gigs and bnggies at, the shortest notice. These stables are m conjunction with the Dannevirke - Herbertvillo Coaches. Horses broken to saddle and single or double harness, also bought, sold, or exchanged. Good groom m attendance. T M. MILLS, Proprietor, To read this please stand on your head. •951JTA9UUB(I TT m qoo?s pe^Joeaß qt\% gyJuL l '°W 'J,N3*)V BAL3N f aaNoixviß 'Kaiiasxooa
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 299, 20 March 1903, Page 1
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