mfim+qmmimi iin n I ' 1 1— —^— ■ *?■.':■■*• Hotels." • I THE STAB HOTEL, j WAIKAEA. M-O'EQUItKE - - Proprietor ' "■ ' (Late of Gordon). j MO-ROURKE begs respectfully to an- ! . . , • nounce to his numerons friends and the Travelling Publie in general that he has taken that «td established and popular House at Waikaka,' known as the Stab Botkl, an will endeavor to maintain and, if possible , impjrove upbn its well-kuown reputation a: an op-country Hotel. I Scpmiob Stablik*». FlisT-CLASS BILIVIAED TABLE. The Best of Liquors .kept on the Premises, j Charges, Moderate d_29 MANDEVILLE HOTEL, MANDBVILLB. 9-j^m Roche, Proprietor I , Gopd Paddock Acsopa^aod^tion. b5>65 ■■riIVE.BrBP ALB: HOTEL, -;■;} "• " ' ! , RiyERSbAL'E.' . i r. (i)ireetly opiposite the Bailway Platform) Joh!. fwEE, Proprietor* jg~ GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB I TBAVELLERS. Gropd Llqnore. . Excellent Stabling. j SADDLE HOBSES ON HIBE. ; Ijhe Switeew MaU Coaches arrive and rdepkrt from this Hotel. *369 ';.-.! j :■'.'."';.■• RAILWAY fMPERANGE HOTEL, : LUMSDEN. Jd^cph Crosbie, Proprietor. ' \ ' ' . "-*"""'* «T | GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR !- * COMMERCIAL T'RAYEtLBRS. : j "7*4*, .Private Agaytments for Families. * ft *| d -i :'abw*|C^^;^otto. ; ;>^K \be _ffl__S_E^i^^*^^V'i^^.i* :i^'^S*^ "' " '* m -^'"Zj'*'-T-- : .'«,«"' i^li^^^_^fe^B^^^^SSWi_^ 1 - ; ' Pp'J*4);i : t'- ! r-«*P'W'V4*V* !| i.i ■ \ - . - Proprietor. p* la this new and commodious hotel will be excellent accommodation for private L jfa«»ilie3, boarders and travellers. \J.The best Wines and Spirits only kept. H ' I ' d625 77? m&&£L~~ &AILWAT HOTEL, WYNi>H_-M BONALD BOYD begs to intimate to j ! friends and the general public in the ttotithland Distract that he has taken the aift>e well-known hotel, where he is prepared to: provide the best for man and beast on the most reasonable terras. "'. fhe hotel is provided, with every modern improvement, and the accommodation can-, ndibe surpassed in the district. .' BXCBLLBNT STABLING. d3ll WYNDHAM; HOTEL. j *. _____ ll; Leaiiv ■ - ■- Proprietor. ■••jhhHE above hot6l now offers first-class ac:,JL7, commodatipn for. travellers and others andno pains are spared to meet the comfort '<jf iiL ■;;.-.■ ;.- ----- .....'' •"*.in~ . - .if. -. i ■.:•:.• Wine^, Spirits, Etc., of the best brands' only. -• Coaches ,to and from every,. train at Eden, dale, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to Fortrose, -TCtarning Taesday, Thursday and Saturday. • d364 BILLJARDS. SHE FORTROSE HOTEL, Ift \& : Mijm) Proprietor* Ej ;'__; 3ELLIOT. begs to . inrioiince that , f} y - f (;the .above; Hotel -is nPW_Qpen. Ba-, IjfcrbnSjWiil find that their coi_rfort'«nd_^ni^ 'Meatt^ .Kayo '^ii.jcar^ll^ co^^e^ftin^ ;^mil|eß wistdng . . ! tb spend a f ewedays: ai*he; seaside: w|iU find ;eyery accoj^6dati9n;aiDLd 'j^f^gmrU'. .'. - 1 ' L-il!- ' " ■ ' **"!■ ■ -^ r -!■ . l '^ ' -t V : -. 7 7' J ""•-< i >''••>'• '■'-■ ■■■- .■ ".-' --■ ; .Wjiiaoi. and Spirits of the Best Brands .'■. -. /■ \;''\ ' ' BILLIARD ROjO^ X)fifa ■ " ' THe Fortrose CoKinieroiftl ami Family V,s 101 TOIIj HARBOR* eWI ItH'/'i . ' '-y- '■ ■ ■ ''■ .."-■'•• ■••• •■ : --!
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 304, 9 November 1883, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 304, 9 November 1883, Page 1
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