rTHE BRIDGE HOTEL JL CROMWELL. Proprietor .. Charles Holder (Late of Queer sherry and Clyde). Having purchased the above wellknown Hotel, Mr Holden desires t< intimate to his old friends, tint lit intends to spare no effort in making the Bridge Hotel one of the most comfortable in this district. Every attention will be paid to the requirements of patrons, who will find all the advantages of a home at the above Hotel. The best ot liquors only will be kept. Special attention will be paid to the etabling, the accomodation being the. best in Cromwell. HOTEL, OPHIR, BLACKS No 1 MARY GAVAN - Proprietress. This Hotel is built of stone, and posse sfes Accommodation equal to any bouse up country. The BEDROOMS are Lofty, and ombrace every comfcrt. scPrivate Sittingand Sod Room*. The Bdat BILLIARD-TA 3LE in the istrict. UNEQUALLED STONE STABLES AND LOOSE-BOXES. Horses and Buggies on hire Changing Stage for Cobb and Co. s Mail Line of Coaches. QRMONDS’ HOIEL ROXBURGH. B. W. SPOONER ... Proprietor. The above Hotel has been rebuff of stone aid thoroughly um.vated, and having been Furnished th in first-class style, is now o e of the most eomlnriaiie and commodious Hotels up count)y. The accommodation for Travellers and Boarders is uuiivalle.l, Thom and Cameron’s Old Highland Whiskey. TWO OF ALLCUCKS FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLES. Marker always in attendance. First-class Stalling, CTnder charge of an efficient Groom. Traveller* called for all Coaches. Empire hotel, (Late Union Hotel), PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, JOHN LOCGHLIN - Proprietor. Having purchased the losse and goodwill ot the above central yaituated and well-known Hotel J.i . hepes, by careful attention to tlr wants-of his Rations, to icceive a fail share of public patronage. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. The very best Brands of Wines, Ales-, and Spirits kept in stuck. A Night Porter in Attendance. IEBMS IS 01 ERAIE. rjENTKAL RESTAURANT (Late Bull and Mouth Hotel), maclaggan street, dune »iN. MSS LEHMAN* .. Proprietress. SINGLE BLUROOMS. Board and Residence, 14s a week. MEALS, 6d. BnDS. Is. I THE WISE’S WELFARE.—I reitu posted he*'. J "i 1 tei*« 1* "o • than >ll >be veins you vv livid, Lve.v woman should lead it VAmc l iof H<rmann, French Specialist, 40 Cull us-pluc Melbourne. YOUNG MEN, write >o m<> for valuable free Book coneinng jumsilv.e Profesior Hermann, Specialist, 40 Coliiusplace, Melbourne. N 0 Om English friends are informed that Advertisements and all othei Business Communications in connection with this paper sent through Messrs Clark, Son, and Platt, 85 Gracechurcb street, LON DON, Will receive every Attention, ,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1843, 19 November 1897, Page 1
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