Hotels OLUB HOTKU DAVID RICHARDSON has taken over this property, and he guarantees Civility, Hospitality. Comfort, And best of Food. ■ Best Brands or all Liquors, And tbe Most Reasonable of Charges. AND NOTHING ELSE. J «-Th<* Stables oppewits to the Hotel aro in j charge of Thomas White. 125x THE SOUTHLAND HOTEL, GORE. JOHN O'KANB __-_ - Proprietor. JOHN O'KANE has pleasure ifl notilying that be. is again in possession of this handsome and comiriodiotis brick house, specially erected to, suit the requirements of tbe district and of the travelfinz public, and as it will .now be under his personal management, n8 expense will be spaced to nphoW the reputation it has as the lending Hotel in GereJ i It is superbly furnished throughout, and special attention is paid to tho requirements of TOUBISTS, TRAVELLERS, FAMILIES & BOABDERS, for whoßO convenience special rooms are set apart. Tbe. Best of Liqw-rs tnd »n Excellent Table. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. BAMPLK ROOMS For tho we of Commercial Travellers. Paßsengcrs by the Waimra Train have Butficient time to obtain loncb 216? CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. Jnut opposite the Railway Bitten, offeiing First-clnsa Accomntodation to Traveller?, Commercial Gentlemen and Families. Woll-lightcd Hbohis for Commercial Gentlemen, TAMFS KNIGHT, having entered Into poßßession of tbe above oW-establWbcd and favorite Hotel, hopec, by strict attention to the wants anJ comforts of bis Patrons and the Traveling Pnblle, to meet with a Jair 8' are of Pablic Patrona?». The CRITERION will bo found replete with every convenience of a well-appoinled JTetcl, combined with all the comforts of a home. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS, HOT, COLD AND~BHOWEB BATHP. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to ' JAMES KNIGHT ... Propriote*. CEITERION HOTEL, GORE. ALBION HOTEL^ MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. RIOHABD WALSH bops to intimate to his f riendu in and around Southland, that he bnß taken tho above centrally actuated Establishment (five minutes' walk from Railway), and hopes by Blriet attention to businers to secure a chare of their putronfge. Beat Bwnds of Liquor Always in Stock. SPARKLING XXXX BEEK. N.B.— Stbict Attention Paid to Tabus. RATLWAJ HOTEL, PDKBRAU. OWEN KELLY ... ... PROMUETOR. HAVING taken over this Botcl, I wiah to draw attentioo to tbe fact that CLEANLINESS Btid CIVILITY ismy Motto. I hope to oblain a inir f haie of Ibe patronage of Travelers ana Residents in the Surrounding Districts. First-clsss Accommodation for Travellers. Private Sitting Boomf. All the Best Brands of Liquors kept. 400 b Good Stabling and Loose-boxes. EESCHLEB'S FAMILY & COMMEECIAL HOTEL, KSK STBBKT, INVEROABGILL. ff'HK Proprietor hegs to announce to his J. Ccmmercial and Country Friends that he has besdmed possession of his wellknown Family Hotel, which will bo condected on the linos followed by him -when he previously catered for the public. 1 emmodions Sample Rooms included in recent extensive additions, Note the Address — C. J. DESCHLER, COMMBKOIAIi AND FAMILY HOTJSI., Bfek-street, Invcrcargill. 638 THE FORTROSE HOTEL. B. A. Elliot Proprietor BA, ELLIOT" bega to' announce that , the above Hotel is now open, Patron* will find that their comfert and requiremerits have been carefully considerea,, and families wishing to spend a few days at the seaside will' find every accommodation and convenience Wines and Spirits of the Beat Brands BILLIABD BOOM, &o. Tho FortroaeOommorclal and Family Hotel, TOI TOIS HARBOR. c2Bl ROYW HOTEL, JOHN touLEAN ■ ... ' Proprietor. rpHB Advertiser can guarantee that the £ wants of the District gcnernly and of the Travelling Public will receive every attentijD. IMFOBTANT NOTICE 10 THE TftAVJiLMNa Public. K=gr A Co&ch will leavo tbe abovo Hotel for Uore every Tuesday and Saturday mornitigs at 8 o'clock, and will leave Marshall's BfZiar on the return jnurney at 4 pm., touching Waikaka at 6.30 p.m. Every Attention Paid to Anglers and Cyclists. ~MAEDEVILLE HOTEL. PETER HENDERSON H&8 tiikon over tbe above well known HosttU-y. fIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION - # *OHQICE LIQUORS.*,* U))I Sixifi ng.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 118, 2 April 1896, Page 1
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630Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 118, 2 April 1896, Page 1
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