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A K I II I II (J TEL, Opposite the (.'amp. riu'rkstoii. 11. MANX, formerly of Gippsland, to inform his friends and the public of Charleston, | that, he lias opened the above hotel, and is now 4 prepared to aflbrd the best accommodation in the district to all who may favor him with their WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c.. Bought at first hand, and none but the very best quality kept in stock. A FIRST CLASS STABLE, a want long felt in Charleston, is attached to the hotel, and travellers who stop here may rely upon their horses being properly fed and attended to. CHARGES MODE R A T E, GOOD BEDS, Civility, Cleanliness Attention the order of the day. T*' y —' [II\ MANN,

3c JOHNSTONE'S ELBOURNE 0 T E L, CAMP STREET, CHARLESTON, PAKIHI. Sumner and Johnstone, from Greynuuth, having purchased that splendid allotment adjoining the Camp, opposite Harry Mann's Hotel, will open a first class Hotel in a few days, under the above designation, when the names of the pro* priet'us will be a sufficient guarantee that a First Class Article In Wines, Spirits, and A its will be kept. Visitors to the l'akihi and others will tind that the Melbourne Hotel cannot k' surpassed on the West Coast for Comfort, Economy, and Cleanliness. SOMNER and JOHNSTONE PROPRIETORS, I Camp-street, Charleston.

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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 1

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