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HAVE STOOD A PUBLIC TEST T>OYAL MAIL COACH.T. M. MILLS, PROPRIETOR. DANEVIRKE - WEBER - HERBERTVILLE SERVICE Leaves Club Hotel, Dannevirke— Mondays, Wednesdays, andFridays, at 7 a to. Leaves Hotel, Herbertville— Tuesdays, Thursdays, and? Saturdays, at 7 a.m. MANGATORO VALLEY SERVICE. Leaves Dannevirke — Mondays ahd Fridays,'? a ra Leaves Mangatoro Valley—, Mondays and Fridays, 2 SO p _,< MASONIC STABLES. LARGEST STOCK of Horses and* Vehicles in the District. Carriages or Brakes supplie 3 on most reasonable terms. T. M. MILLS, Proprietor. Andrews' RAILWAY HOTEL. DANNEVTRKE. Patronised in London by H.M., King Edward VII. THE appointed house in the Commercial Travellers & Warehousemen's Association. Wines & Spirits of the bestquality SIX LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. Speight's Dunedin Beer always, on tap. Sp_ight^ Bottled Ale. and Stent, by the bottle,- dozen, or case. Good Stabling and Paddocking. W. E, Andrews, PROPRIETOR. Herbertville Hotel. JM. FISHER desires to notify • the public that he has taken over the above^well-known hotel. Visitors may rely on receiving every attention. « GOOD BILLIARD ROOM. Wines and Spirits are all of "first--class quality. STABLING and PADDOCKINOCCOMMODATION available Junction Hotel, DANNEVTRKE. CHARLES BADDELEY WISHES to inform his oldv friends and the general public that he is now installed at the JUNCTION HOTEL, and will spare no efforts to make it the- . leading establishment in Danne* virke. The Accommodation offered to* Travellers and the Ganeral Public will, under the new management, be first- class in all respects. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER. BATHS.. Charles Baddeley, PEOPRIETOR. ! Under _ft „| ** His tbe ~«frW-t__L Excellency Patronage QSvSSHLS, Earl of Ranfurly. Masonic Hotel, DANNEVIRKE. . WILLIAM LIPtBT PROPRIETOR, (Late of Folding and Wanganui.) NOTIFIES his numerous friendsand the travelling publicthat he has taken possession ot the above well-known hostelry, and canguarantee the VERY BEST of<( Accommodation. ) AMPLE STaBLING ACCOMMO- 1 DATION will be found in connection with* the Hotel. Cab Meets Every Train.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 2