HOTELS Ac, TTTHO keeps the White Hone Hotel ?— . F. BASTINGS. Where ia it P— At Milton. Is there a Stable ?— Yes ; also a Billiard Table. %*. Can yon 'get a good turn-out for a trip f — Yes —anything and everything correct'; C R OWN H;0 T EL, BALCLUTHA. J.HOMAS STAN3ROQK, . . Proprietor. THIS well-known, first-class Hotel having been: thoroughly renovated, the travelling PubliCjWill find in it every comfort and attention. The Stabling, comprising thirty-six Stalls, with Leese-boxes, Carriage-houses, Sec, is the most commodious in the Colony. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOS«IhL, O'KANE ... .... ... Proprietor. SO'K., so long and favorably known in • the •• Reliance,'' 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 round him, and that the general public will give him a fair share of patronage. Unsurpassed Accommodation for Travellers. First-class Stabling. BOYAL MAIL HOTEL, DIPTOB". G. B. P U'BD.U X, BEGS to inform his friends aud the travelling public. generally that he has purchased the above well-known hotel, bo ong carried on by Mr Daniel, and hopes by careful attention to business to merit a fair share of their patronage BE B WICK HOTEL, LAKE WAIPORI. Jas. Henderson, Proprietor JH. be*a to let his friends and the * general public know that he has opened the above hotel, where tbey will find splendid Accommodation, together with every attention and civility. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Only the ißest Wines and Spirits Kept. Very Best Stabling with Attentive Grooms JAMFS HENDERSON SHAMROCK HOTEL, RATTRAT-STREET, DUNEDIN, W.L. PHILP, Proprietor. MB W. L. PHILP (late of Tokomairiro), beffs to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased (he above well-known Hotel. Suitesof Rooms for Private Families. Commercial and Sample Rooms The Shamrock! Livery fan* Bait Stables Saddle Horses Carriages, and Buggies on hire. NOTIC E. ~~ GET your Watches and Clocks cleaned and regulated at T. Nutsford's, Milton, and notwithstanding the dull times, you will jrealiae the truth of tbe old adage, that "TIME IS MONEY." Cleaning Watches 7s ; Clocks ss. N OT I C^Ev "fjTTANTEDJ I,OCW Watches and Clocks to • * clean and put in proper order. WATCH CLEANING,. .» ... 7s 6d CLOCK CLEANING, ... 6s No Extra Charge for Regulating, and all work guaranteed. R.HUMPHREY, '' ~ V-T • Milton. CLUTHA f ,T;EBIMNUS TO BALx< l CLUTHA. , ,1 r»3~ CLINTON LYONS begs to intimate to the Trwelling Pdblic that 'he is in constant attendance at the Arrival and Departure of every Train, m above, with a comlortaWeWsggooette. _
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 895, 6 April 1877, Page 1
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