HOTSLS, &c. CROWN HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. John Dunne Proprietor. T DUNNE begs to inform bis many ■ friends in Otago, and the Travelling Public, that he has PURCHASED the | above-named old established Hotel, vrhich ia the best on the line between Dunedin and Invercargill. The Hcase 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 those favouring him with their support may depend upon his best attention being devoted to their comfort and convenience. The Wines and Spirits, &c, are of the very best brands in the market. The Billiard Room 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 on hire. Cobb & Co.'s Booking Office attached to the Hotel. RAILWAY HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNSEND - Proprietor. GT. (so long and favorably known in • connection with the Crown Hotel, Balclutha), begs to inform his friends and the travelling public generally that he has ius: completed this conveniently - situated house. The furniture is quite new throughout, and has been specially selected with a view to the comfort of visitors. Private rooms where families can enjoy all the quiet and comfort of a home are always available, while the close proximity to the Railway Station makes it the most conven- I iently-situated house for travellers in Balclutha. G. T. can assure those who may call at the Railway Hotel that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make the house the best-con-ducted house along the railway line. Meals will be kept ready at all hours, Also, Tea, Coffee, and Sandwiches on the arrival and departure of every train. RAILWAY HOTEL, Balclutha. E7-"Y J '' "*" I _/ ? *f-^*\i^- T *v *^**r "^ -. d Railway Hotel, Stirling. W. RAE, - - Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS & BOARDERS. Only the BEST LIQUORS KEPT. MEALS AT AT.L HOURS. GOOD STABLING. Q ADDLE Horses and Buggies always on HIRE for tho Accommodation of Travellers. T E T T V HOTEL, KAITANGATA. A . 0 . GILMOUR, (Late of Naseby.) i: uperior Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Best brands only of Wines, Spirits, and Ales. First-class Stabling. CATLIN'S RIVER "The ultima thule of Middle Island civilisation." ' Timaru Telegraph,' November ISth, 1871). MRS VIALS' Commodious Hotel has recently been entirely renovated and refurnished, and has also had extra bed-rooms, and a spacious Commercial F.oom added. It is admirably situated for SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS, who will find tbat every attention is paid to tbeir comforts — the internal economy of the Hotel being such as to insure the same. | Billiards ! Night License
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Bruce Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 1209, 4 June 1880, Page 1
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