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Hotels. N 0 T I OB EMOORHOUSB begs respectfully to • inform the inhabitants of Kn?,pdale, Chatton, Otama, Waikaka, and surrr unding districts that he has taken the Ciiattok Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage and support. jjigg* Meals at all hours, and none but the choicest brands of Liquors kept. BILLIARDSr~BILLI4BDS! A comfortable billiard room has just beer completed,and lovers of the game are invitee to sample the table. • V <*OOD STABLING *** RAILWAY FOTEIZ BIVERSDALte. JOS. GREEN, Sen. - - Proprietor, In this new and commodious hotel will be found excellent accommodation for private families, boarders and travellers. The best Wines and Spirits only kept, LARGE PUBLIC HALL. Theatrical Companies liberally dealt with, STONEY CREEK HOTEL~ OTAMAJ3RIDGE. RESURRECTION OF THE Proprietor - - T, R, CARROL WHO said Carroll was dead? On the contrary, he is very much alive, and is still at the old stand, flourishing as the district flourishes, and prepared as usual to vend a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE at a reasonable figure. Good Sf ablingr & I»ariciocl£iu«; 1 Terms Liberal. <gp T. R. 0. begs to inform anglers that his house is in close proximity to THE FAMOUS OTAMETE. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WYNDHAM.. John Beaton - Proprietor. THE Proprietor begs to announce that he has acquired the above Hostlery, and trusts that bis connection with other HQtels in the district wiU be * guarantee that Excellent accommodation will be afforded at The Commercial for both man and beast. The House has been completely renovated-— comfortable Bedrooms, an Excellent Table, the Best of Attention, Moderate Charges, and SUPERIOR LIQUOBS I . ACCOMMOpATION^SOa^TKAVELLBBS AND ~BoafijpßßS unequalled irr the ' Jfißtrlct. r All the comforts of a Home. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOOKINfi FOE HORSES 1 An efficient Groom a] ways in attendance. Horses carefully broken in to Saddle and Single and Double Harness, HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR MLREI FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, Tay Street, Inveecabgill. MKS JAMES McLAUGHLAN, who has been a teacher under the Southland Board for several years, at Gore and Wakatipu, begs most respectfully to intimate that she has leased the FAEMEKS' AEMS HOTEL, TAY STREET, for a term, where she is prepared to receive VISITORS AND FAMILIES. They will find First-class Accommodation as this Ho r el haa been '' ' THOR O UGKJLY RENOVATE!). There are Two Pianos and a' MusiO Teaoiier for the convenience of travelling families ; . Also, Good Stabling, Free of Charge to Boarders' Mrs McLaughlan's.success as a Government Teacher for over a period of 20 years ought tc be sufficient guarantee that her Hotel will be conducted in a most efficient manner. m7OC jJandeville hotel, MANDEVILLE. James Roche, jprotoetok Good Paddock Accommodation. b66S Coaches, Livery and Bait. SAMUEL RICHARDSON, COACH PROPKIETOR AND LIVERY STABLE KEEPEE WYNDHAM. Q ADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES alwayi Jq ON HIRM Coaches attend the arrival and departure of each train to and fron Edendale. iggr A Coach runs between Wyndham anc Fortrose as follows? — Leaves Wyndham or Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10.3( a.m. Leaves Fortrose on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays at 9.30 a.m,, arriving ii Wyndham in time for passengers to- catel the coach for the express to invercargill. All Parcels to be paid for on delivery"Hm AN TEAS. E. L. BIGG, MATAFRA f Just arrived per Steamer Bucephalus { SOOOlbs Indian Tea 80001k Direct from Indian Tea Gardens. HI HBSB TEAS have been careful X selected by a Special Tea Tastei and are of the best quality jet placed in th< New Zealand market. Mr James Begg will shortly visit th< various settlers, and await their orders. Dunedin .agent —Mr Kenketh Begg Queen's Warehouse, Moray Place, m,39i

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 1

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