1 HAVE STOOD * PUBUCTBST YSfifi a l > T) OVAL MAIL COACH. T. M. MILLB,'pKOPBIETdB. DANEVIRKE - WEBEE - HERBERTVILLI BERVICE Leaves Olub Hotel, Dannevirke— Monday^ Wednesdays, and' Fridays, at 7 a m. Leaves Hotel, flerbertvllle — , Tuesdays, Thursdays, and* at 7 a.m. MANGATOBO VALLEY 83RVICE. Leaves Dannevirke — Mondays and Fridays,^ a m Leaves Mangatoro Valley— . Mondays and Fridays,2.so pm» MASONIC STABLEB. LARGEST STOCK Of Horses and: Vehicles in the District. Carriages or Brakes supplieJ on most reasonable terms. • T. M. MILLS, Proprietor, Andrews' EAILWAY BOTEL. DAKNEVtRKE. Patronised in London by H.flf., King £dwasd TO. riitUfi appointed house ist. the JL Commercial Travelleks & Wabehousemen's AssociATipii. Wines ft Spirits of the best, quality SIX LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. Speight's Dnnodin Beer always on tap. Spjight's Bottled Ale and Stoutby: the bottle, doeen, or case. ; Good Stabling and Paddocking. W. E, Andrews, PROPRIETOR. Herbertville Hotel. JM. FISHBE desires to notify • the public that he has taken over-theabovexwell-knowo hotel. Visitors may rely on receiving everyattentions GOOD BILLIABD ROOM. Wines and Spirits are all of class quality. STABLING and PADDOCKING •CeOMMODATION available ' Junction Hotel, DANNEVIRKE. CHARLES BADDELET WISHES to inform hia o\& friends and the generalpublic that he is now installed afc. the JUNCTION HOTEL, and will spare no efforts to make it the? leading establishment in Dannevirke. The Accommodation offered to* Travellers and the General Public will, under the new j management, be first-class in allrespects. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER. BATHS. Charles Baddeley, PBOPRIETOR. x> . tbe A«aUBL Exce/leocr Patronage ZBWW& ft at \ Masonic Hotel, DANNEVIRKE. WILLIAM LlftßT PROPRIETOR, (Late ol Folding and Wanganui.) NOTIFIES his numerous friend* and the travelling publicthat he has. taken possession, ot the above well-known hostelry, and can; guarantee the VERY BEST of Accommodation. AMPLE STaBLING ACCOMMODA.TION will bt found in connection -with tike Hotel. Cab Meats Every Train.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 2
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295Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 2
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