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■" ! " I, ' ' ' ' Hotels ' THE SOUTHLAND HOTEL ' GORE. JOHN O'KANE _-^ - Proprietor. JOHN O'KANE has pleasure ia notifying that he is again in possession ol this handsome and commodious bricl bouse, specially erected to suit the re is quirements of the district and of the travelit ling public, and as it will now be undei ts his personal management* no expense wil c be spared to npbold tbe reputation it hai h as tbe leading Hotel in Gere. It is superbly furnished throughout, anc special attention is paid to the require * ments of £ TOURISTS, TBAVELLEBS, FAMILIES & r . BOABDEBS, for whose convenience special rooms ar< set apatt. The Best of Liquors tnd an Excellent Table, 8 Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, samplFrooms For the use of Commercial Travellers. Passengers by the Waimea Train have sufficient time to obtain lunch. 216j THE TERMINUS HOTEL, CHBISTCHUBCH, Direotly opposite the ItoUway Station, . PERSONS visiting Christohurch will find this the -most convenient Hotel to stay at. The Building is ef brick through- ' ont, with large, lofty rooms. Post Office and Telegraph Office close to the Hotel. t & Vis'tors from the South will find every comfort and attention. I TELEPHONE for use of people staying in the Hotel, ' NIGHT POBTEB ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. 9 * fl ALWATS ON DRAFT DOKIsSr ALBBft** FREDERICK STOREY, 465q PBOPBIETOB [ CRITERION HOTEL, ' GOBB. Just opposite the Railway Btation, offering First-olass Accommodation to'Travelles?, Commeroial Gentlemen and Families. ISP" Well-lighted Beoms for Commercial Gentlemen. i JAMES KNIGHT, having entered into possession of the abovo old-established and favorite Hotel, hopes, by strict attention to the wants an j comforts of hie Patrons and the Travelling Public, to meet with a fair sbare of Publio Patronage. The CBITEBION will be found replete , with every convenience of a well-appointed I Hotel, combined with all the comforts ot a i home. PBIVATE SITTING BOOMS. HOT, COLD AND SHOWEB BATHS. . Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to* 1 JAMES KNIGHT ... Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. , CATTANACH'S " , GORE hbws HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best of Liquors i The Farmers 1 Resort CHAS. CATTANACH having taken over the above woll->known House— the ' oldest established in Gore— town and country ' patrons may rely on its being conducted ia the same excellent manner as hitherto. A TBIAL SOLIOITED. THE FORTROSE HOTEL. R, A. Elliot Proprietor RA. ELLIOT begs to announce that « the above Hotel is now open. Patrons will find that their comfort and requirements have been carefully considered, and families wishing to spend a few days at tha seaside will find every accommodation aHd convenience. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands BILLIABirioOM, to. 1 Tbe Fortrose Commeroial and Family , Hotel, ; TOI TOIS HABBOB. c2Bl Royal Hotel, Waikaka. ' JOHN McLEAN Proprietor. THE Advertiser begs to annonnce tbat he is now in possession of tbe above Property, and can guarantee tbat the wants of the District generally and ot the Traye '• z ling Public will reoeive every attention. Best of Liquors 1 Excellent Accommodation I 22 Good Stabling ) IMPORTANT NOTICE; > THE GORE COFFEE PALACE, Mbs Hugh Stewabt - Proprietress, THE above First-class Hotel has just been completed, and wili be found to be ), superior to any building of the kind sduth ol Dunedin. It will be under the immediate supervision of Mrs Stewart, co long and favorably known in connection with thfl l# Gore Temperance Hotel, Magnificent Dining Boom, two Commodious Sitting Booms, Bath Boom— hot and cold water laid on* * CHABGES MODEBATB*

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 1

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