HOTELS, &c. CoIi^EECIAL HOTEL, MILTON. Lessee, Mr J. J. Atkinson. MR J. J. ATKINSON having purchased the lease of the above establishment, begs to noti'y U. '"ue - .lie tfc? '■ the business in future * 1 tow " : „ him, assisted by a numtx . 3 and well selected staff. An entirely new stock of Wines, Spirits, Liquors, &c, has been laid down, and will be found to be of a first-class character. THE STABLE DEPARTMENT Has been placed under the control of an experienced and well-known groom. There is a first rate BILLTAKD EOOM AND TABLE on the premises, under the superintendence of a well-known and popular Marker. A Night Watchman has been engaged, so that travellers and others can receive attention at any time of the night. Arrangements are being made to fit up a COMMERCIAL & SHOW BOOM for Travellers. Me Atkinson trusts by strict attention to business, and by courtesy to customers, coupled with tae strictest order and cleanliness, to merit the patronage of the inhabitants of the district and the travelling public. June Ist, 1875. WHITE'S MATAURA HOTEL (Immediately opposite the Railway Station), .AfATAUEA BRIDGE. F. R. WHITE, Proprietor, (Late of the Railway Hotel, Winton). Tj\ R. WHITE wishes to inform his old -*- friends, the commercial travellers and other that he has purchased the above wellknown hotel, and hopes to receive the same liberal patronage accorded to him when in Winton. BILLIARDS. The Billiard Room is fitted up with one of Alcock's best tables. STABLING. First-class Stables, comprising twenty stalls and loose boxes, under the management of an experienced groom. HOUSES, BUGGIES, ETC., ON HIRE. Hor? es breksn in to saddle and harness. IT I B E E N I A N HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDTN. WILL. S. DOUGLAS & GEO. FALCONER Beg to announce to their friends, and the Dunedin public generally, that they have purchased the above well-known and commodious Hotel ; and that, as the business will in future be conducted under their joint personal superintendence, visitors may rely upon receiving that courtesy and attention which cannot fail to gain for the Hotel a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded io the late proprietor. Nothing but the Best Brandg of Wines, Ales, Spirits, &c, kept in Stock. Sc a n~l a n & cO. FELLMONGERS & WOOLSCOURERS MILTON. Cash Buyers of Wool, Hides, and Tallow, at highest market rates. MACRORIE AND CUTHB^RTSON, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, OOMMEKIVL SALE BOOMS, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL, Sales conducted in all parts of the South of Otago. Regular Quarterly Sales in the Mataura District. KILGOVR BROS., p<OtfFECTIO3SERS, PASTRY COOKS, Bbead and Biscuit Bakers, Clyde/BtFepJ;, Balclutha, HOT PIES AND COFFEE BEADY AT ALL HOUHS. CUP OF COFFEE AND PIE, Op. Caterers for Picnic 3, Balls, Suppers, &c. Bride, Christening, and Funeral Cakes alwaj's on hand. TOHX TOUGH, HAY, CORN, BRAN, & CHAFF STORE, MAlii SOUTH BOAD (Beyond the Bridge), MlhTQtf, *
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 806, 26 May 1876, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 806, 26 May 1876, Page 1
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