-.- . : vV A' % "» m< Ay ■ A..MyM^^^~ X : HOTELBi*».i^w ; '""'?" ' . " --i. j, ■ j-j ." -— - — — X C AS*. .^ . -'- — : — ■ TITHO keeps the White, Horse Hotel ?— WWC..-3: ri A : y ■ i.y:-yVy.y,L .w::;iw^-BABraNGB.:' '■ yyitiir-y^ *■>?.■■*, yy,A' <i-' -- , "■• -' Tviitrtftt& Is there a lStablel-Yes; also a Billiard *3MtoXXzX^ X . 'X-yX-Xy:, X.Xy .y .J Caa^n get a good .turn-oni; .--for* trip ?— /Ws —any thing and everything correct. C R:Qi^* vH: O T E L, -;BALGLUTHA. THOMAS STANBROOK, . . Proprietor. THIS well-known, first-claBS Botel having renovated, the travelling Public l wUI- findin it every comfort and attention. : ■'''■-'"•'"'• Thei Stabling, comprising thirty-six Stalls, with Loese-boxes, Carriage-houses, &c, is the most commodious in the Colony. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, A A I^MOSGIELj O'KANE ... ... — Proprietor. 50'K.,.«0 longjand favorably known in • the . f^BJ^liancß, ?, having bought the above Hotel, by giving the very Best Accommodation, together; with; every attention and civility, and keeping only the Choicest of Wines and 'Spirits, hopes that his old friends will rally ; rcund him, and that the general public will give 'him a fair share of patronage. ■— Unsurpassed Accommodation for Travellers. First-class Stabling. EOYAL MAIL HOTEL, D IPT..QN.. G. B. Pi U R D U E, "fVBGS to , inf orni , his friends and the J-' travelling public generally that he has purchased th^&ftre'^fff-^owu hotel, so ong carried on by Mr Daniel, and hopes by. careful attention to business to merit a fair ■hare of their patronage BEBWICK HOTEL, LAKE WAIPORI. Jab. Hbni«RSPN, ... ... Proprietor. * — "~ ~*~ . JH. bejp to let his friends and the * general public know that he has opened the above hotel, where they will find splendid Accommodation, together with •very attention and civility. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Only the Best Wines and Spirits Kept. Very Best Stabling with Attentive Grooms. JAMES HENDERSON SHAMROCK HOTEL, BATTRAT-STREET, > DUNEDIN, W. L. PHILP, ... ... Proprietor. MR W. L. PHILP (late of Tokomairiro), begs to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the above well-known Hotel. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. Commercial and Sample Rooms The Shamrock Livery and Bait Stables. Saddle Horses, Carriages, and Buggies on hire. N O T I C E. GET your Watches and Clocks cleaned and regulated at T. Nutsford's, Milton, ' and notwithstsrinding the dull, times, you will realise the truth of the old adage, that ,:*..■■- " TIMEJS MONEY." Cleaning Watches, 7a ; Clocks ss. ' -NOTICE. 'TJTTANTED, 1,000 Watches and Clocks to ' v* - clean and put in proper order. J WATCH CLEANING, ... ... Ts 6d CLOCK CLEANING, ... 5s No Extra Charge for rßegulating, and all work .guaranteed. R. HUMPHREY, • _ f "'"''' '' Watchmaker, Milton. CLUTHA TERMINUS TO BALw^ t CLUTHA. . * CLINTON LYONS begs to intimate to the Travellings Public that he is in constant attendance at the Arrival and Departure of every Train, at above, with » comfortable Waggonette.
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 892, 27 March 1877, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 892, 27 March 1877, Page 1
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