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B -?EOTELS Ac; :| =?====== 3Ki'. y; ;0 : :-;; . B «jewiwhb_b> ■ I CEO WN HOTEL, B BALCLUTHA. B jo HM Dunnb... ... I*r6pbietor. B T DUNNE begs to inform 7 his many B*l • friends in Otago, and the Travelling B Public, that ; he his PURCHASED the _■ above-named old established Bote),'' which ia B the best on the line between Dunedin and H Invercargill. The Honse is replete with B every comfort. The Private Apartments are B fitted up on an extensive* scale,* large addiB tions having recently been made for the B pecial convenience of families. B J- Dunne's best efforts will be. devoted to B the maintenance and improvement of the B Kood name of the House as one of the oldB est established and^ very ...beat in tbe ProB vince, and [those favouring him with their . _B support may depend upon his best attention B being devoted to their comfort and conveniB The Wines and Spirits, &c, are of the very B best'«brands in the market. B Tbe Billiard Room is fitted with' one of B Alcock's best tables. B Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. The Stables are the largest in the District, B and are under the charge bf a well-krfbwri, WM ex pe r ienced, and attentive Groom. Buggies Ba^ ot^ er Conveyances on hire. B Cobb & Co.'s Booking Oflice attached to B the Hotel. Brotal mail hotel, B DIPTOK.' B G. B. PURDUE, B T)EGS to inform hia friends and the B XJ travelling public generally that he baa B purchased the above well-known hotel, ao B ong carried on by Mr Daniel, and hopes by B careful attention to business to merit a fair B "bare of their patronage B ALBION HOUSE, fL WANSBECK STEEET, If OAMARU. m J. PATEESON B T>EGS to inform the Travelling and General __ U Public that he is now enabled to offer B good accommodation for Boarders, having B forty single bedrooms well-aired and ventiB Also, B That the House stands in a most healthy B and picturesque position, overlooking the B Bay and principal part of the town, and B situate within three minutes' walk of the B Railway Station and Post-office and close to B the Wharf. B GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, HOTEL, B AND RESTAURANT, B Corner Princes and Dowhng-streets, B Dunedin. B JOHN DONALDSON, ... Proprietor. ELEGANT and Commodious premises have been erected on the site of the well-known Old Pie Shop, forming a complete Hotel, Restaurant, and Refreshment Booms. This Home bow possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers and Visitors from the country from its central position in. the bueibmi part of the City, and its eloie proximity to the Shipping and Railways. Superior accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Comfortable Beds, with every convenience. First-clasa Cuisine. In the Restaurant meals can be obtained at all hours of the day, with every luxury of the season. The celebrated Ashet Pie, with cup of coffee, or glass of ale or porter, 6dr. " Travellers called for earMtrains and coa'chi Nwht Porter. * N.8.~ Orders for wedding cakes and all descriptions of : confectionery executed with taste and despatch. ROSE THTiTLE AND SHAMROCK • HOTEL, : '■"-' '-'*"* - 1 , J fjmxxs Island. h ' Thomas^'Charnelv s, Proprietor. Good paddock accommodation close to the Xfew Market Yards; TERMINUS HOTEL. pUTEAM. JOBN I^ESON ~ Proprietor. FntST-CLASS i^B^MODAi'IONSaddle Horses and Buggies always bn hile BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITAIfGATA. fZ J -^NKINS, I'merly of G^een island/ I «; • h »^ngbikem k he above Hotels will keep the Best Wines. Spirits, and Malt Liquors, WJQ will give first claas accommodation to £•» and beaat. . Bis friends are invited to *'■ •*▼• Wm a call. - ii: '- i -- '■■ ■■ ! » * "<J

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 1