HOTELS, Ac E. S. 'CANNING'S ' '• CRITERION ..HOTEL] BALCLUTHA. ,„- ■ c % ■*-„ - 1 j - *-vtefffs 1,1 £« begs ,toV inform , his, I • friends, and th,e Travelling Public; that, since purchasing the above Hole), Jhe has thoroughly renovated it, effecting considerable alterations and improvements, thereby making it aa comfortable as any Hotel in Balclutha. Its proximity to the i Railway . Station makes it very convenient for Travellers — " ; ESPECIALLY FAMILIES. j : The. Criterion Hotel Coach attends tjh'e arrival and departure of each train. N.B. — The usual General Commission and Newspaper Agency still conducted as heretofore. '.."■■■, .0" Clutha Agent for the New Zealand ' <~ Government Life Insurance. BRUCE HERALD AGENCY. First Class Stabling and Loose-boxes, with < trustworthy groom in attendance night -and day. Horses and Buggies for hire. PEATT'S /COMMERCIAL HO, TEL, PBBL-BXBBBT, LAWBBNOB. GEORGE. L.PRATT begs to announce that he has taken the above well-known hotel, which, for comfort and convenience,' cannot be surpassed "in the up— country . districts. Tt is a substantial brick building, with lofty bed and sittingrooms, and every convenience for. families and travellers. - ' ]$ew Bath Rooms have been added. Large Sample .Rooms for . Commercial Gentlemen. SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM with one of Alcock's best Tables. Cobb and Co.'s Royal Mail Coaches leave the house twice daily for all parts of the Province. THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION Xs superior, and being in the hands of an efficient Manager, is a guarantee for all .horses left in his charge obtaining the beist attention possible. GEORGE L. PRATT, Proprietor. N.B. — Passengers may 1 rely upon being called for early trains. ' RELIANCE HOTEL, tPTAXIA. A. GRIEVE ... ' ... . Pbomibtob!. A€r. having taken the above Hotel, by * keeping the best 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 bis old style. ANDW.' GRIEVE. J LAKE HOTEL,' WAIHQLA. A. Paterson, ;. MR A. PATERSON begs to inform his ■ Friends and the Public that he has opened his new first-class Hotel on the banks' of the Waihola Lake. "For those seeking a few days-e njoyment 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 these who prefer indoor amusements,^ first-class Alcock's Billiard Tablb will' be^ at their service. The Proprietor trasta that by every attention to the wants of v pleas«re-seekers and others he will make the Lake Hotel second to none in the Colony. . ~ fTHE DOUGLAS HOTEL, Octagon, Dunbdin. , w . THE above Hotel, affords accommodation to Strangers unsurpassed in Dunedin. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths at all hours. Private Rooms for. Families. W. 8. DOUGLAS & G. FALCONER, -.' .-«* -<-- . . PwprietoN. •
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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1013, 28 May 1878, Page 1
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