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B.aleliitbB — ArivaT-tigQmAnts n iiiiin.:- :ViUU"j'a ■- ...» ■«s■; -'^i^cLCTHril. "•'' d '""' ' ; ' ; ' y. s -i GEORGE TQWJISENJJI ; -QlPrbprietor. /"\ WI^Gr/. tu ftfafe iucreaw , oi Trade, the abbve'oid-e^tiblußed 1 Hotel has just uhde^ti^ i'tho^'ngh bvethauL It baa been re-^pere*%ir*-painte<l, and' decorated j apveral alteiiuoMh^e "been" made for the •convenience ' l of i tbe k 'public j >y ah extensive addition* hai also -been erected!, which has been set apart entirely for the use of Private Families, Commercial I'ravellera, &c. The apartmenU,have been, so arranged as ,11.'. i) 1 » t . ; •j.l'j ■■ to suit the convenience of all classes of the i '.'; r.ik'fiit XX ..'iff travelling cpmm^tyind^-riduaU^'. j ;.. , Sample Rooms for Comme¥c'al Travellers. , .:;.::: ;T o of.-.. ,T,.'ii>.i One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables on the . r :f<*< 'i.' is iii •-:•'.'.' 'y.i'i'l premise, ' Liquers ofthe best reputation only kept. G.-. r ...' :'..i:i.. . i : ' Ilxtenslve.FS-a^ock-Actommodation. Yeend's Southern Line and Cobb's Coaches arrive and leaye dally*. - • "* i*~ f* ■'■ '■■ ' — -- — mHE NEWMARKET aHOTEL, t -.- :t'» tT'"M ;-' " , - -■ 't' ' .' - .-_ .. .ii .TT-77T •• , ■■>) ' , . Tbe above eßtabiiiihn-*ent cootinues to he <" ( " \ icted on a scale worthy of the high i^titat^on>it has so long maintained. It is providtd with every comfort and con- • y.rgTi;-. ,. R.I r: * r^- 7-' '■'■ "■ *'- ■venience, having a la.-ge and elegant Show Room well adapted for commercial purposes. : Tbe stables and posting department are well known to be u&t_rsassed' by any establishment of tbe kind in; the. Province. The early Wach~tc7.l^Bt|^ Dunedin and intermediate towns start from and arrfte at, the NewiAarket. , • A — . '" JKif&CEi DUNNE, L Proprietor. FARMERS' AftkS -HOTEL, , r BALCLUTHA. JOHN BARB ■-*.<! - ' ' - : -Erdprietor. T a~.$L: . : No.--.;Bl A- -R 'R , whi'.st returning' -bis - sincere thanks to his numercua friends in the, Clutha District, and the travelling public generally, for the liberal patronage wlbich.bßs been accorded, him -In the Hotel Bifllriess for so Ibcg a time, lakes the present oppoWunfty^ 1 of i-iviting theiri to visit him at s tbe above Hotjel, where they wjll receive every attention. ..... 1 k' i Wines, Spirits, and Ales of : the' best brands, always on hand. ■ . . - -. - Mr Babe would draw the attentloa of 'the public to.the LA^GE H^LL adjoining the above, k.\own sa B ARWSjHALL, and which ■ '■'■ '' * -.3 **jo -' is obtainable on reasonable te^ms fer Concerts, ."Z'-'ll'i Zli.c'lBalls, Entert^lnmenta, So|rees, &c. - M Ii T' BALCLUTHA BOTEI., BALCLUTHA. N thaniina:^ his F^^s; fib^' 1 the patronage-bjestpwed-oo) hto;dt^ngiit&etims he was proprietor of ,f be. R^BE^Tii!^yFii)S '^iv ' 'I. JAin..*.M MI 'f: m wishes to 4nsonn v the - public generally th^ } „he,, .he , a -taken *- . the : above Bntel, where he trus^ ; to> retain a,CQntinusnee jpf Jistftivore. . .- „a.. ..'« »-■• -:*-•.-*- oil-

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 15, 15 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 15, 15 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 15, 15 October 1874, Page 1

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