Hotels. O.HE FORTROSB HOTEL. R. A. ELLIOT - - - Proprietor. EA. ELLIOT bega to announce that • the abr ye hotel is now opei\ Patrons will find that their Comfort and Require" meiitS have been carefully considered and families wishing to 'spend a few days at the seaside will find every accommodation and convenience. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. BILLIARD ROOM, Ac. THE FOB i ROSE COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, TOI TOIS HARBOR. c2Bl ROYAL MAIL HOTEL CLINTON. "William Bilson, Peopeiexor. First-class accomodation for families and travellers. , GOOD STABLING LOOSE BOXES, Also extensive paddock accomodation. A Tbiai: Solicited. " PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, CLINTON. Donald. McDonald, PROPRIETOR, D. MoD. begs to inform his friends, and the travelling public, that he has again re* sumed poaession of the above Hotel, and that his best endeavours will be to satisfy those favouring him with. their patronage. a 509 RAILWAY HOTELTjl R. WHITE, PROPRIETOR, Great North Road, Wintok. Firet-.Clasß Accommodation for Boarders and -■;■-'. =•- Best. Wines and Spirits* RIVEESDALB FOXEL. 'Directly opposite the Railway Platform*) RIVERBDALE. JOHN GEE, PROPRIETOR. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. GOOD LIQUORS. I EXCELLENT STABLINGr -Saddle Horseß on Hire. The Switzers Mail Coaches arrive and depart from this Hotel. a 369 MANDEVILL! HOTEL, MANDEVILLB. J A. ME S~RO CHE, i PROPRIETOR. b 660 Good Paddock Accommodation, MANDEVILLE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. The proprietor begs to intimate that duplicates for Reid and Gray's ploughs and reapers may be obtained. c 568 W AIMEA HOTEL LU'MSDEN. Joseph Crostas, PROPRIETOR; Good Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Apartments for Families. Good Stabling JC, having just secured the above * Hotel, solicits a trial. His motto will be Cleanliness and Comfort combined with MODERATE CHARGES. N.B.— A large Hallfor Concerts, Balls or Theatrical performances. b 95 TEKMINTJS HOTEL, KINGSTON. TfOHN B. KERR begs to inform the travelling puplic that the above Hotel is the oldest -established in Kingston, and is still acknowledge to be the most comfortable house of accommodation for travellers. Anyi one visiting it may be sure of receiving • civility and every attention. Passengers stopping at this Hotel are in [ close proximity to the steamers leaving for '• Queenstown, also the railway terminus. 54jj | T>H/LHEADS, HANDBILLS, CARDS ! ±> ' and Every Description of Plain and Ornamen ! <}al Printing executed with Neatness and Des ■ patch at the Ensign Office,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 253, 8 May 1883, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 253, 8 May 1883, Page 1
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