Hotels. MORTIMER'S PINE BUSH HOTEL. TB. MORTIMER has the pleasure • of informing his numerous friends that the above Hotel, which he recently purchased, is now in complete repair, and these favoring him with a call may rely upon receiving the very! best attention. The Coach frotr and to Wyndham and Fortrose'stopshere to change hor_es, and gives, full time for meals. The Coach leaves Wyndham at 10.80 a.m on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; leaving Fortroee on the alternate days at 10 a.m. In connection with the Hotel there is also a General Store and a Blacksmith's Shop, and also Accommodation Paddocks, LIVBBY AND BAIT STABLES. d_lß ■ H ■_-" i g 1 . o. S! ' i 1 ■rM £|l J S 1 •^^ aS h 1§ I I hH '- £ N _ <} ss i % % e - 0 r/** -_l S I*l ■fl S fl d 5 »— ( g m S ri CO pS «r 9 JJAIL^WAY HOTEL, GREAT NORTH BOAD, WINTON. F. R, White, Proprietor. FIRSTS-CLASS ACCOMMODAT.ON FOB} BOARDERS AHD TttA^LLS&S. , . | "^____________-___-_Mw«_w»-Mi-aia»**M**w^^ .■ I.^i.i.i I .1 i.." ...jO 1 , ' '■:■ '' ' -A/V ". s-i-JM^jtaftl' ■'- l ' i m % f\ '-^^Bok-n^^iS, i ■A7.7^!.Ay- yyyy'7 ..?. ■■ •-.. - . IFIRST. PRIZE AT THE MELBOURNE < EXHIBITION. •" FOR GOOD NOURISHING STOUT TR? H. HARG4W & CO.'S CELEBRATED OAT BRAND., THE undersigned invite the special attention of the Public to this brand. The demand is alone sufficient guarantee of the high estimation it has attained. All good judges agree, notwithstanding its moderate price, that it is not surpassed by any in the market. It can be ordered wholesale through' ] any merchant, and is kept by all Store and Hotelkeepers in town and country. H. HARGAN.&CQ., Bottling Stores, Stafford-street, a99 Dunedin. Coaches, I/ivery and"Bait. ' GORE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. T, H. BREWER, having leased Messrs • Green and Souness 's Horse Bazaar, has for hire Saddle Horses, Buggies, Express Waggons, kc. Commercial Travellers taken long ,or short -journeys.. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harness. Charges Moderate. ' <*521 HORNE, RICHARDSON AND CO., COACH PROPRIETORS '! ; AND LIVE RT STAB LE KEEP BB S, : c7-. ••vTYNDHAj-L'. SADDLE HOBSES and BUGGIES always 0N HIRE. Ooftehes attetid~the'afrival and 1 departure- of each train to and from Edendale.*"' - - •_ ''.."" ' ■ '■• • (^t A Coach runs between Wyndham and Fertrose as follows :— Leaves Wyndham on Mondays, W^esdays, and Fridays .at 10,»0 rijin. LwesrFprtrpse/iOn Tuesdays, ThursdAyS, a^d jSa*terdays ; ai 10 a,ro >; ; ; ', Xt fi_i;impwa*neeV.c^ Deoay. Nervous DebiUty, Lost Manhood, *c, haviag triejl in rain every inown reme^, haa dudwerei "• rimple. *3el|**ctt», vauh he wiU send Free to his f eU6wisufferer_, ; 7 Addresa; H. lIEBVESf 88Q., «, Cha*a» «wt, »ew y«k Oity, IJ.StA*j
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 304, 9 November 1883, Page 1
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