Hotels. T> A I L W A V HOTEL, BALCLUTH A, JOHN M'CORLEY Proprietor. John M'Corley begs to intimate to his-friends and the public generally that he has just, completed extensive additions to the above Hotel, and families, travellers, and commercial men can rely on having everything to their convenience and comfort. The accommodation, which is pecond to none in Balclutha, comprises rooms en suit for families, sample and show room for commercial travellers, and every room is well ventilated and comfortably furnished. The cuisine arrangements are under the direct supervision of Mrs M* Copley. Wines And spirits of the best brands only are kept in stock. Ample stabling accommodation. Horses, single and double buggies, always on hire. All charges strictly moderate. JOHN M'CORLEY, .694 Railway Hotel, Balclutha. T> R, I D G E HOTEL, KAITANGATA. The rebuilding of this well -known house has just been completed, and is again opened under the management of the original proprietor, MR JAMES GRAY. In laying out the plans of this commodious and comfortable building no expense has been spared by the proprietor to maintain the high, repute in which this hotel has long been held by commercial men and the travelling public generally as one of the best hotels outside the City, and the names of Mr and Mrs Gray are alone sufficient guarantee that nothing will be wanting to ensure the thorough comfort and convenience of patrons. All the rooms are tastefully furnished, and visitors can rely on having everything suited to their comfort and convenience. Private Apartments for Commercial Men, Families, Ladies, and others. Bathroom, &c. The proprietor is determined, as formerly, to keep only the Best Brands of Ales, Wires, and Liquors in stock ; and the culinary arrangements are in charge of experienced cooks and waitresses under the direct supervision of Mrs Gray. The proprietor therefore- hopes, by strictly moderate charges and attention to patrons, to' secure a fair share of public patronage. ITirst-class Stabling Accommodation. BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. JAMES GRAY, Proprietor. 472 T EVIATHAN RAILWAY (Opposite Railway Station) DUNIfrIIN. Mrs SILK - - - Proprietress, T HENRY BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. J. H. is prepared to execute all orders ■with the utmost attention and prompt ness. LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES A Speciality. GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES made to order — soles pegged or sewn. All Prices — the Lowest Remunerative. A Single Order will Convince all as to th< Genuineness of the Article. 921
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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 1
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403Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 1
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