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Hotels. RAILWAY HOTEL, ; ' > : FIRST; CLASS ACCOMMODATION. .[, .", '-— SOLICITS A CALL PROM HIS OLD FRIENDS —

THE CRITERION" HOTEL, GORE. J. ki G^akt^ Proprietor. fl^ HIS handsome and commodious brick J^ii, house,, sp^c ally erected to suit the r quirenaents ©f the district' and :6i the traveling 'p^blie, has i just been ' re*GpenedL under he 'prtfiauH Management of "the Proprietor; aHd J 3io expense has ; to uphold the reputation it formerly haxl as the kading hofel in Gore. •.:..; <*■ 1,t,, if .superbly fcrnished throughout, and spqfoi attentioa. has been paid to the reqtttrem©ot# of >•-. ; aaaA^BLLBRs, Families & boarders, tfyt whoafe cenTeßisuce special rooms have t&eri Bet' apart. • Tlie Best of I«iqudra« and an , i i excellent Table* [Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Passengers by Express Trains have eufficien • timß to obtain refreshments, (3- Fine Old Imvamo Pobe;& Sherry i. •; ; ' ■■■-■' '■-■■■ ! THE '^"^ ■—^ M^ -M- *. CfIfffitEECIAJLV. : HOTEt, I '■'_ ' GORDON. . " TAMES KNIGHT, (Iate of, the Maitland Hotel, Dunedin, and of the Mahemo Hotel) has acquired the • above Hostelry, at which farmers and others ■ will find accommodation ior both man and beast on. a scale similar to that f urnißhed by the outgoing and popular bonif ace, J. 0. Cuff, who solicits for the incomer a continuance of the patronage so liberally beirtowed upon the house in the past,' ■■ „ ■■ . . . THE OXTZSZZtfEi is< OMler tae personal supervision of a .Competent Chef, and boarders and .". otters are fjirnißhed with. every comfort. V GOOD iTABLING #** sad an Accommodation Paddock for Drovers. ijQUOJMk ,t>a ; Tga i Best. Quality Tended. PsFLMAGAN .«■ -■ - Proprietor* fiTiHIS 'well-lsnbwii Hostelry has' only \.< reoently been rebuilt, and is now farniflhed with every convenience for the - gesaexal public. ..*.*.'• r WELL APPOINTED ROOMS For ißbarderß, Commercial Men, and the .'-■' ' "" General Public. . ...THE LIQPOBS DISPENSED Have hit the taste of all Customers. , ** # GOOD STABLING »* # %Sf The' I "Provincial" has long been a favorite stopping 'place- for respectable country pepple, and in the future as in the past, the Proprietor will make every effort to secure* for them the greatest comfort at moderate cost." ' 194 The Southland Hotel, JOHN O'kANE - - Proprietor. niHiS, hostelry has been erected in brick "*•. , and regardless of sxpenße. The rooms «re commodious and lofty, HOT, COLD $ SHOWER BATHS I Zarge Sample Booms for Commercial ■ Jravellers, HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE, KAIL WAY MO* JB I, PUKERAU. .i - .■ ■ HIOHAED : WALSH desires to inform Settlers in and around Pukerau; and the' Travelling Public, that he has PUBCHZASBD the above Hotel and will use his besfc endeavors to make the house a welcome MBoa-ii.for all who .favor him ; with their patr onage, ■'■'' A TRIAL SOLICITED! GtK'D STABLiNa And Paddockinq. BIOHi-BD-WALiH" - - Proprietor HOTEL, EIViIESDALE (Directly opposite the Bailway Hatfonn) Jektf Cbe, Propimetok. »> GOOD .ACCOMMODATION FOE „ ... TBAVELLEIRS. Good. Liquors, Stabling. SADDLE UOKS^S ON HIBK TUe Switeera Mail Coaches arrive and etart from.thifl Hotel. *569 JJIJSII : ROAD HOTEL, WHITEeOMBS OBBEK, IJPPEE WAIKAIA, B,J, VBENON ' .V, ... Proprietor

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 1

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