/ v mflE ABOVE HOTE 18 NOWfOPEN THEOUGHOUT ITSPXTENSIYE AOCOMMODATIONI IS UN RIVALLED IN THEiPROVINOP?, ROOMS ENJSTJITE2FOR.PRIVATE FAMILIES. TfIJE^BILLIARD-ROOMS Of which there are two) arel fitted with Aloock's best Tables, |and are conducted by first-oluas players.
THE BARS Four ia number)' supply only the best of Liquor and^Wiues.
IN THE CHOP-ROOM Tea and Coffee, with Chops^nd^Steaks, alwaya BEADY.
PINNERS, Consisting of Soups, Fiah, Poultry, Meat, 5 Vege tables, eveyy (variety;in season, .from 12 to 2 o'olock.
MEALS AT ALL? SOURS, For Private Parties,
A PORTER In Kept, aud admittance had day and night.
Attached to the Hotel are
LIVERT AND BAIT STABLES
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horaea and Carriage! on hire,
A Groom iaJconsUnt attendance. December, 1868,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3751, 27 July 1869, Page 8
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116Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3751, 27 July 1869, Page 8
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