HOTELS*©.. -rrr hits horse- hot e l, TOKOXAZKXRO. t. BASTINGS, ... ... Proprietor. ' * '• ' r ~-- ' M«DOXJGAL»S ARDBEG ISL^AY. I WHISKY, The Ticket for Scotchmen. CEOWN HOTEL, BALCLDTHA. ' MR GEORGE TOWN SEND begs to • inform the- travelling public that he has .taken the management' of 'the 'above' old established Hotel, and that he is now prepared to cater to the travelling community, in i^manher.secojid to__no_pther up«_ country Hotel in the Province. First-class Stable Accommodation. ' Houses and Buggies on hire, under thelmanagement of Mr J ames Robertson. . . '■■-■■■-- •-■■.: ' .' '~ X3EORGE TOV^SENdI V ttOTELj v >- MOSGIKL, O'KAN£ ...- ... _ ... Proprietor. SO'K., so long and favorably known in • the "Reliance,"' having ' bought the •bf.ve Hotel,- by giving the 'very BeEt Accommodation, together with every attention snd civility, and keeping -only-Ahe Choicest of Wines and Spirits, hopes' that his old friends will rally rrund him.' and; that the general public will giv* him a fair share of pa'ronage. - " - - Unsurpassed Accommndafion foi Travellers. FirsT -class '•'lablijag. , " roj'al mail hotel, DTPjTOK. G. B. P D ,U rt, BEGS to inform -his_ friends &uA the travelling public that he h»s purchased the" above' well-known "hotel, ».o ong carried on by, Mr Daniel, and hojpesby careful attention t«> business to merit a fair : share of their patronage bbbWick 1 hotel, LAKE WAIPORI. . - , 3 as. Hiwdkkson; Proprietor JH. be^s to let his friends and the ■ general public know that he has opened' the above hotel, where they will find splendid Accommodation, together with every attention and civility. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Only the Best Wines and Spirits Kept. Very Best Stabling with l Attentive Grooms , JAMES HENDERSpN SHAMEOCK HOTEL, BATTRAT-STKEET, BUSFDIJf, * W. L. PHILP, . ... ? ... - Proprietor. MR W. L. PHIT P (jabe of Tokomamro), begs to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has i?ui chased the above ; well-known ( . Hotel. Suites of Ronqas for Private Families. Commercial' and Sample Rooms The Shamrock -Li very'- an- Bait Stables Saddle Horses, Carriages, and Buggies on hire. To suit country visitors, a Luncheon Table is laid at 12 o'-clock^: TCRKO-BTJ&k) WAtt. ' • LATEST TELEGRAM. R. HUMPHREY, Practical Watcuhakes, HAS REMOVED^to opposite the National Bank of New Zealand. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JE^ ELLERY, Cleaned and Repaired ar current rates. Note the Addi ess— Opposite the National Bank of New Zealand. A B. LIYINGSION, STATIONER, .&0.. PKLOBS SXEKRT. DUNEDIW. supplied" with every J^ Artice in the Stationery Trade, from Very large and well selected Stocks, at the lowest 1 whdesale prices. , , WANTED, Visitors t»> Dunedin to know ttbjrtithe most Comfortable Bedrooms we at Watwn's. Travellers called for early train and c^cheß,
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Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 1
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