1 " rL "Hotels; V ' ' | Fanner V Arms Hotel, | ~[i BALCLU.TH A: I TTT IfLI AM LLO V D j§. Vt beg respectfully to inform his old friends j and the travelling public generally, that he has H leased the^ above hotel, and trusts by civility, |fe / bleanliness^aVd attention, with moderate charges, g to merit a share of public patronage. % All Wines/ Spirits, and Beer will be of the beßt H brands. ' ; i The Stables are in charge of careful and ex- % perienced grooms. $ FIRST-CD A.SS- SADDLE HORSES AND | : BUGGIES always for Hire. % .LLOYD'S (late Barr's) I Assembly-lialL : : : This old-established and popular place of amosemeat is ia the centre of the town, in the ' main road, and is always available for Theatrical : or other entertain nents. There is a firat-claas ? Piano, arid the Hall will be well-lighted. v Apply --.':. W. LLOYD, i j: - .- . . ■;:; Farmers' Armg Hotel, -■■i ; Proprietor. ID AIL WAY HOTEL, ; BALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNSEND - Proprietor. G. T. (so long and favourably known in connection with the Crown Hotel, Balclutha), begs to inform his friends and the travellingpublic generally that hehas justcompleted 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 home are always available, while the close proximity to the Railway Station makes it the most conveniently-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 beat-conducted 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. TyAYO'S FAMILY HOTEL. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN". Late of the Albion and Provincial Hotels, ar d Theatre, Invercareill .) . This new Hotel is now open to the public, and offers every convenience and comfort to boarders, Visitors, and Travellers. The bedrooms are well famished and properly ventil^d; and, the public and. private rooms cheerful and pleasant. . Breakfast from 7 ; to 10 a.m.; Lunch from 12 to 2 p.m.; and Dinner from 6 to 7 p.m. Christchurch and other papers taken here. 952 J^ATAUKA/- BRIDGE HOTEL. HUMPHRIES, \-i •-,: A : -Pbopwetoji. . SH am R.QG K HOT BL, i Rattrat-Stbeet, Dunbdiw. W. L.. PHILP. : j ... , Proprietor. , , MR /WVrL. PHILP, (Late of Tokomairiro,) Begs, to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the above well-known Hotel, r;' . . s . Suites of Rooms, for Private Families. . . i.b*l Sample Rooms., The Saimrbck liIYERY md BAIT STABLES:' Saddle Horses,- Busies, and Carriatres for hire., To suit.country visitors, a Lnncheoh Table is laid ■ «3l^ sl-{a3.v?oif.l«o'clQck.:!;.i;.!.^ ;•*,;..
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CL18800402.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Clutha Leader, Volume VI, Issue 338, 2 April 1880, Page 1
Word Count
451Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume VI, Issue 338, 2 April 1880, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.