HOTELS, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. Spring's delights »re all reviving, Maidens lend more willing ear. SO the old Glee states, and I'll stake my professional reputation that the bachelors are in a more persuasible humor. Ev«n the bald-headed old buffers feel better -i-I know, you know, having the honor to belong to that clan. new arrivals to note that there j" a difference bf*~one*liour eleven minutes t^-o seconds and a quarter between White Horse Hotel' time and Greenwich mean time. Please think of this when your victual de-partment-reminds you that you want a meal. All the Fluids at this establishment have not deteriorated in quality. Yours truly, j F. BASTINGS, White Horse Hotel, Milton, ltd YAL HOTEL, r : MILTON. fTlHE 'Undersigned having purchased from J- Mr Thomas Stanbrook, the Goodwill and Lease of the above Commodious Hotel, situated «lose to the Milton Railway Station, begs to solicit a, continuance of the kind patronage* so liberally bestowed on his {nfedeeeStar.' ; Ko ttonble 7 will, be Bpared to make all guests 'heartily welcome and comfortable, and none but class and unadulterated iqaers will be kept on hand. ' fTEST.pLA^S /STABLES ON THE .^' ■'■"''. PREMISES. ' MICHAEL KETT, . Proprietor. Milton, April 3, 1880. WAIPAHI HOTEL. TfiOMtt'STAHBRopK: ... ... Proprietor It (lit! of Balclutha and Milton). TS. respectfully intimates that having • just returned from England, he has leased ihe above Hotel, where he will be happy tbineet bis" old friends and patrons. V Th"c' t ßedrbpin. ri and : . Cuisine Departments wni''be" under' the able superintendence of Mri B.,' Whose capabilities are well known t&jtfie Travelling Public. f The Landlord is always at home, and lovers of .sport on the river can fee advised by him as to .the best spots for fishing on the famed Waipahi Eiver. 'A : large assortment of rods and fishing'tacitle for the use of visitors. Ali Ales, Wines, &nd Spirits of the best , . . ".. brands. WAIPAHI HOTEL. Thomas Stajjbkook Proprietor. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. MB HOBACE ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Late Robinson and Raymond.) Address: Corner of Moray Place and Oeorge-street, Dunedin (over Johnson's Drapery Establishment). Mr Horace Robinson's long experience in the Profession, together with all the improvements in the mechanical department, will ensure to his' patients every satisfaction and comfort.: NO; CHARGE FOR ADVICE. BCALK OF CHAtGES : Extractions £0 2 6 Stopping Teeth 0 7 6 Artificial Teeth 0 15 0 SiiigleSeta 8 0 0 Double Sets ... ... 15 0 0 NOTICE. MB JOHN MOUAT, Barrister, Solicitor, ,' Conveyancer, Perpetual Commissioner for. taking acknowledgments of Married Women, begs to announce that he has openedan Office at Milton, and his Clerk, Mr P. FarbElX, will attend regularly at the Offioftto take instructions, and Mr Monat, wheii specially retained, will himself attend the sittings of the local Courts. Mo&ey lent on first-class Freehold Securities. , Every description of Legal Business careT^-".^' '>. ffnlly .attended to. Offloe in D'nnedin— Union Chambers, No, 67, Princes-street.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1623, 27 February 1885, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1623, 27 February 1885, Page 1
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