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THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED HOTEL ON THE DUNSTAN. Hartley arms hotel, SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. JAMES PARKS, Proprietor. ■ J. Parks begs to return thanks to his numerous friends for past favors ; and, in soliciting a continuance of their support, desires to say they can ever rely on receiving every attention when favoring him with a visit. Equal Acommodation to any in the District Private Bed Rooms Detached from the Hotel. Commodious and well-ventilated Billiard Room, and ono of Allcock’s Best Tables. The Best of Drinks Only Kept. SYDNEY Sunderland Street, Clyde. JAMES HOLT, (Proprietor), BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that every attention and care will be bestowed on all who will favor him with a call. Good accommodation, and none but the beat liquors kept. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. QOMMERCTAL HOTEL, ROXBURGH. H. H. HERON, Proprietor. Cobb and Co.’s Royal Mail Line of Coaches to and from Queenstown to Milton, arrive and depart daily. Buggies and Saddle Horses on biro. CRITERION HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. HENRY TOHILL having purchased the above well-known Hotel of the late proprietor Mr D. M‘Donald, trusts by strict attention to the comforts of travellers, and the public generally, to retain their patronage. Good Wines and Spirits. A first-class Billiard Table. The Stables are replete with every convenience ; likewise two good loose boxes' with the attendance of a first-class groom. D. M‘DONALD begs to return thanks for the very liberal patronge bestowed on him during his time a? proprietor, and trusts that the same will be accorded to his successor, £ H. TOHILL,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 762, 24 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 762, 24 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 762, 24 November 1876, Page 1

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