HOTELS *c, ' ' THIS wwse represfints the WHITE aORSE HOTEL, M-lton; _*-, Bastings is still in existence. CROWN HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. John Dcnbcb Proprietor. T DUNNE begs to inform bis many • friends in Otago, and the Travelling Public, that he has PURCHASED the above-named old established Botel, which is the beat On the line between Dunedin and Invercargill. The Hi.nse is replete with every comfort. The Private Apartments are fitted up on an extensive scale, large additions having recently been made for the special convenience of families. J. Dunne's best efforts will be devoted to the maintenance and improvement of the good name of the House as one of the oldest established and very best in the Province, and thoße favouring him with their support may depend upon his best attention being devoted to their comfort and convenience. Th© Wineß and Spirits, <fee, are of the very best brands in the market. The Billiard Boom is fitted with one of Alcock's best tables. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. The Stables are the largest in the District, and are under the charge of a well-known, experienced, and attentive Groom. Buggies and other Conveyances oh hire. Cobb & Co.'s Booking Office attached to the Hotel. ALBION HOUSE, WANSBECK STREET, OAMARU. J. PATERSON BEGS to inform the Travelling and General Public that he is now enabled to offer good accommodation for Boarders, having forty single bedrooms well-aired and ventilated. Also, That the House stands in a moat healthy and picturesque position, overlooking the Bay and principal part of the town, and ituate within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Post-office and close to ihe Wharf. TERMfNUS HOTEL. OUTRAM. JOHN IVESON Proprietor. THIRST-CLASS ACOMMODATION* Paddle Horses and Buggies always on hire GLASGOW HOTEL AND PIE HOUSE, Corner of Princes and Dowling streets, DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE accommodation for Couutry Visitors. JOHN DONALDSON Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL. CLINTON. George Sutui3rlan» Pkoprietor. FIRST-CLASS accommodation for travellers and Families. The best of Meals, with every civility. Only the choicest Liquors kept. Good Stabling at moderate rates. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CLINTON. P. Allan, ... Proprietor SUPERIOR Accommodation for Travellers and Private Families. Good Stabling. Large Assembly Hall for the use of *■ Public Entertainments, &c
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Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue XII, 14 November 1879, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue XII, 14 November 1879, Page 1
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