Hotels rjOMMEBOIAL TTOTBL. JB G 3$ JST JT COOMBE, Proprietors. TT GK &H. J. OOOMBE beg te announce *-*•• that they have in ateok ene ef th Choioest Assortments ef WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, PORTER LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, &0., that oan be obtained, wbioh will be sold by the gallon er bottle at very reasonable rates. H. G. & H. J. O. have alae started te oettle Brandy, Whisky, Pert, Sherry, Mnakftdlne, Bed Wine, Frontignao, Contantia, and Muscatel, all guaranteed te be ef the purest that oan be get for money. Plenty ef Demijohnß. Whißky, Brandy Sherry and Pert in small bottles, ST. GEORGE'S HALL be let for public gatherings of all descriptions on reasonable terms. BAMPLE ROOMS FOE TRAVELLERS. The Billiard Room contains one of Aloeok'tFirst Exhibition Tables, Billiards Evebt Night Loose Boxes and Stahling. Prince of Wales Hotel DUNEDIN. ARCHIBALD SHAW Proprietor. (Late of Inveroargill). A ROHIBALD SHAW has just entered J\. into this old-established and bighlyfavored Hotel, and otfera to the travelling public really first-class accommodation. The rooms are lofty and well ventilated. Beers, Wines, and Spirits of the beßt quality only kept He respeotfullj iolicits a continuance of the Bupport so kindly accorded him in the past, and assures his Southland friends of a hearty welcome whenever they favor him with a visit. TARIFF MODERATE. LAKE HOTEL, Waihola GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR ! TEAVBLLEKS, ! SPOETSHEN, | A2TD j Families spending a Holiday j in the Country. i ST^JBULZUSTGBO^LTIOSra ARCH. PATERSON, Proprietor Tattersairs Hotel (Late Red Lion), STAFFORD ST., DUJSEDIN". doors from Princess Theatre, 3 Minutes' Walk from Railway Station and Wbarf. FRED CARTER, Proprietor HAVING taken above House, and had Bame thoroughly renovated, I can < now give Firat-claes Accommodation to ! Boarders and Travellers. Country Visitors specially catered for. An Alcock Billiard Table, Only Beßt Brands of Liqnorß kept] Hot and Cold Baihb. Terms very moderate. BRIDGE HOTEL, K AIT AN G- ATA. The following " RULES AND REGULATIONS " are at present in force in this well known Hotel : — Board mußt be paid in advance, with beans and other extras, 25s per week. A decent feed without beans and extras, 15s 6d per week. Salt free. Spuds free. Pookeling at dinner strictly forbidden.
Gentlemen are expected to wash out of doora and find their own water. Towel bags at the end of honse. Extra charges for Beats round the fire. Lodgera muat find their own straw. Beda on the Bar-room floor reserved for regular customers. Persons Bleeping in the stable ara requested not to take off their boots, Lodgers must rise at a.m. Regular lodgera at 6 a.m ] No fighting at table, Anyone violating the aoove Kulea will be SHOT. J. M'CORLEY, Proprietor w. hTgeoves and SON. EA tiLT BANK COAL MINE. J TO THE LN HABITANTS OF MILTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT Having taken the above Mine, we are prepared to snpply good household coal, or for steaming purposes at 10s per ton cash, delivered in any part of Milton ; or 5s 6d at the mine, cash ; booked 6b. Pleaßß leave erde» with Mb Gbegki er Mb M'Kbohnib,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 15 January 1901, Page 8
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