Andrews' RAILWAY HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. Patronised in London by H*M., King Edward VII. THE appointed house in the Commercial Travellers & Warehousemen's Association. This well-known Establishment has recently been considerably enlarged and refurnished, and with' the additional rooc.s is unrivalled for comfort and convenience. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, Tourists, Oommweiuls, and the Travelling Public. BIX LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. s|ffiJSljßjgs- & Spirits of the T>e&t Speight's Dunedin Beer always on tap Speight's Bottled Ale and Stout by the bottle, dozen, or case. Good Stabling and Paddocking. W. E, Andrews, 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 %t the JUNCTION HOTEL, and wUI spare no efforts to make it the leading establishment in DanneI virke. The Accommodation offered to Travellers' and the General Public will, under the new management, be first-class in all • respects. Only the JBest Brands OF ALBS, WINES AND SPIRITS KEH\ HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER I BATHS. Charles Baddeley, PBOPRIETOR. CliUB HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE J, kALLIGAN, Proprietor. nnHIS well-known establishment I which adjoias Dannevwke Railway Station, offers unsurpassed accommodation ttp Travellers and the General Public. Only beat qualities of Ales, Wines, and Spirits stocked. T. Mills' Mail Coach, Dannevirke to Herbercvifie, leaves the Club Hotel at 7 a.m. every MONDAY and FRIDAY. The Coach to Weber only leaves the Club Hotel at 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Parcels and Passengers booked at the Club Hotel. T. M. MILLS' SOYAL MAIL COACtI. DANEVIRKE - WEBER - HERBBRTVILLE SERVICE. Time Tarle — 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. JNo. S— FRIDAY, leaves Dannevirke for Weber and Herbertville at 7.30 a.m. 3So. 6— SATURDAY, leave Herbertville 7 a.m. NOTICE. TM. MILLS having taken « over the new stables lately erected behind Mr John HalliGANfs Club Hotel, is prepared to do Livery and Bait work. Good saddle and harness horses on hire. Gigs and buggies at the shortest notice. These stables are in conjunction "with the Dannevirke - Herbertville Coaches. Horses broken to saddle and single *>r double harness, also bought, sold, or exchanged. Good groom in attendance. T M. MILLS, Proprietor. To read this please stand on your head. •9J[JU9UUBG . TJ vi pe)jo99B ?seq eg? SVJJ. 'saNOiivis 'usTiasxooa: 'aaAaaaam *a a WHEN A MAN'S IN LOVE, That's his business WHEN A GIRL'S IN LOVE, That's her business. WHEN PEOPLE GET MARRIED That's our business.WE SUPPLY ALL THE JEWELLERY Necessary for the occasion. Or to each purchaser of a WEDDING RING give half-a-dozen beautiful Electro Silver Tea Spoons. Wedding Rings in 18ct gold, from 14s Band Rings from 8s 6d 18ct Engagement and Dress Bings, from 25s Rotherham Watches, 80s Out famous Workmen's Watch, strong and reliable, 21s, with guarantee Gold Brooches, from 5s 6d each One of the most valuable and largest stocks of WAT3HES. CLOCKS, JEWELLEHY, SILVER GOODS, Etc.* in the colony. O'CONNOR & TYDEMAN, The Leading: North Island Jewellers, Tbe Square Palmerston N,
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 303, 24 March 1903, Page 1
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