■■-V &c, ; 'XA'M B S iN ° ° ■■D'A'-L'L 1 -. bread and Biscuit baker - jcaxm sooth B,bi»,iiai.T6k. TOKQMMBraO. In thaitfragthe inhabitants of. Tokomairirc and |uriQunding^iiatrictß for the liberal support 'ift^ > '^''ii^:iAii«^'^'T^ J^ many yean past, begs to inform Mb numeroue a^hVpt(Wic generally that he has made a large addition to his premises, and is abV^re^iwd^givemuch R 16 ** 01 aoColnn>o " dation to boarders and tr»teller» than toreto- !<»»•.•- ■•■-> -■•.•■' V '** -• ■■■'-" '••-• ■■ ■ "*" ' ; Contract* iattn^tortl^^**** *«• Aoeomodatio^ forßoardefßi Meals at alJliouri. C• M M Oi» I 0 US I* *A 6 LIN G • JAMES aOODALLj Proprietor THE COMMBECIAIi HOTEL, Maik South Road, MILTOU", TOKOMAIRIEO. TT. i. PHILP. • Proprietor. mHIS HOTEL has recently been enlarged 4- to double ita former dimensions, and is now unsurpassed south of Dunedm in comfort and convenience for families and private parties. Every comfort of a home have been provided. The suites of private apartment* are far apart, and quite removed, by entrance door and otherwise, from the Bar and Parlor connected therewith. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. Excellent Livery and Bait Stables are connected with the establishment. Loose Boxes. Saddle Horses and Buggies for hire. Cobb's Coach leaves at 7*30 a.m., return ing from Dunedin at 730 p.m. In connection with the Hotel ia St. George's Hall, opposite, the beat public Concert Hall •outh of Dunedin, for the hire of which he is prepared to deal liberally with the Managers of publio entertainments. LESLIE'S mBMPERA^OE JJ OTEL AND BAKERY, Mazk SotriH Road, ToxoMAißHto. j Tll-ESSBS pEANT-& CORDIAL MANtTFAOTURERS, MILTON, Beg respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Milton, and the Surrounding Districts, that, on the earnest solicitation of consumers of JSrated and CORDIAL MANUFACTURES, they have, at a large -expenditure of capital, erected machinery with the latest, and ibes improvements; arid they confidently trus that, by strict attention to their business,; the most exacting demands of. consumers will be amply and satisfactorily supplied. T)A LOLPTHA TT OTBL, fcrEPRGE SUTHERLAND - Pbofbietob: Superior Aajommodation for Travellers. GOOD STABLING. Oats, Chaff, and Bran always on sale. WINTON HOTEL, T. M'Williams, Proprietor. Extensive additions recently effected. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Private Families. Good Stabling. Paddock Accommodation. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Walker-street, Dunedin. • HAYING purchased the above Hotel, I beg to intimate to my Tjp-rcountry Friends and the public generally that I am prepared to offer the best Accommodation to Boarders, Private Families, and Travellers at moderate charges. Board and Residence 18s per week, or 3s per day. None but'the purest quality of Beerf Wines, and Spirits kept on the Premises. > -Good Stabling, Free. JAMES T>. HUTTON, Proprietor. Late of the Australasian Hotel, Maclaggansjbreet.) ' \ST M * STEW A~R T , Machine and General Jobbing Smith, fgBALCLUTHA. tf.B.—S»wing'tMachine# .Neatly Repaired
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 483, 25 April 1873, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 483, 25 April 1873, Page 1
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