— T?_"T .^__.___l___LV_______LJ_------__-J_--! _________________________ ' " — HOTELS, &c. CANNINGS BALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. F. S. Canning Pkoprietob. FS. CANNING begs to intimate that , he has purchased the above oldestablished House, which, together with the Stabling, he has subjected to a thorough overhaul and re-arrangement. N.B. — None but the most choice brands of liquors kept in stock. First-clasa Stabling and Loose Boxes. A Trial Solicited. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MILTON. GEO. COOMBE Proprietor. G COOMBE having entered his own • first-class Hotel, and had it thoroughly renovated, tbe travelling public will find that this Old Established House has aaain brought back its old renown, and the name of the Proprietor (who is personally superintending the Establishment), is a sufficient guaranteejthat Travellers, Families, and Boarders, will find every comfort and attention. First-class Stabling and Loose Boxes, with Experienced Grooms in attendance. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. ROYAL HOTEL, Tokomairiro, R. Marorie, Proprietor rpHE above Hotel is one of the most commodious and comfortable in the Province, and especially suited to Travellers, being close to the MILTON RAILWAY STATION. I, Visitors will also find it an agreeable residence, as it is pleasantly situated, and commands extensive views of the whole surrounding country. RELIANCE HOTEL, OTAKIA. A. GRIEVE ... Proprietor. AG. having taken the above Hotel, by • keeping the beßt of Wines and Spirits, together with every attention and civility to his customers, hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. First-class accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling. He treats Carriers in his old style. ANDW. GRIEVE. LAKE HOTEL, WAIHOLA. A. Paterson, Proprietor. MR A. PATERSON begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he haß opened his new first-class Hotel on the banks of the Waihola Lake. For those seeking a few day**' enjoyment and rest from the fatigues of business, the Lake Hotel will prove a pleasant retreat. Mr Paterson will have boats for the use of Visitors. To those who prefer indoor amusements, a first-class Alcock's Billiard Table will be at their service. The Proprietor trusts that by every attention to the wants of pleasure-seekers and others he will make the Lake Hotel second to none in the Colony. TXT ANTED, Visitors to Dunedin to know VV that the most Comfortable Bedrooms are at Watson's. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. VTT HERE is the Wyndham Hotel?— kt * » Wyndham, Mataura. Who keeps It P^E, JONES. Has he got Stables ? — Yes ; first-claas, and a Billiard Table. Has he got Coaches ? — Yes ; they meet i. every train. ' Can you get a Buggy or a Saddle-horse • for lady or gentleman, and a comfortable meal?— Ye s; everything complete. _
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 895, 6 April 1877, Page 1
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