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N - Shipping. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S Royal Mail Line of Steamnrs For LONDON, via Monte Video, Rio do Jaceiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Best accommodation for all classes of Passengers- at Lowest Rales. Tons p , , «««.«. I**!*- D ;; a r r v r ,,. »«'*• Waimate otilO Wellington Mar. 22 Whakatane 6fioo .. Apr. 10 Wakanui 5706 .. May 17 Bakaia 5028 . . June 14 Tekoft 4050 . . To follow Waikato 4767 Pjparoa 7000 Papanui G372 Otarama 3808 Ruahine 6127 New Stem'r 7700 New Stem'r 7700 Coastal Passage to port of departure Fbbe. Warrants issued for passages from United Kingdom. , Round tho World (first-class) through Canada or United States, returning by N.Z.S. Co., or vice versa, £125. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd., Ebk Stbbbt, Inveboabquj,. Hotels. ceiterioFhoteu GORE. Just oppoßite the Railway Station, offering Firßt-olass Accommodation to Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen, and Families 1^ Well-lighted Rooms for Commercial , Gentlemen. j rnHOMAS G. LAURENSON having taken X possession of the above old-established and favourite Hotel, hopes, hy Btriot attention to the wants and comforts of his Patrons and the Travelling Publio, to meet with a iau , Bhare of Pablio Patronage. The CRITERION will be found replete with every oonvenieoe of a well-appointed Hotel, oombined with all the oorm* ortß of n oTa<> PRIVATE SITTING BOOMS. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. THOMAS G. LAURENSON .. Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. THE OJJOWN HOTEL, WAIKAIA. JOHN MoLEAK - - Proprietor. BEST ACCOMMODATION for Tourists, •Fishermen, and Commercial Travellers. BILLIARD ROOM. uod Stabloa and Loose Boxes. Horses and Bifggios on Hire. Mail Coaoh arrives at and departs troro this Hotel. RIVERSDALE. WILLIAM KELLY . . • • Proprietor. 17ORST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR < TBAVELLERS. All the Best Brands ef Liquor kept, and nothing but the bost. Sample Rocroß for Commercial Travellers. Good Stabling and Paddooking. "I ; helortruse ijutelT JOHN MILNE.. •• Proprietor. JOHN MILNE begs to aunounce that he has taken over the above Hotel, and intends to conduct it on the lines of his predecessor (Mr R. A. Elliot), which have secured for the House tho reputation of oeing second to none in Southland. No effort will be spared to retain the liijer&i patronage acoorded to the Hotel in the past. All Wines and Spirits of the Bost Brands. BILLIARD ROOM, Etc. The Fortroae Commercial and Family Hotel, TOI TOIS HARBOR. Southland Hotel, Gore. mHIS well-known and favorite Hotel has T been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, and now affords the Best Accommodation to TnAviojjats, ; TOTOISTS, AND TUB GeNEHAIi '. Public. j Good Table, and none but Best Liquor 3 Kept. Special attention given to Tourists breaking their journey to and from the Lakes. Large, ,Well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS provfded for Commercial Travellers. tS- Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. — Country Orders carefully packed and forwarded. — A Poiter meets all Trains. D COLONS .. ■• Proprietor. (Late U.S.S. Co.) The Mataura Hotel, MATAUIU. MB JOHN NASH (late of Port Philip Hotel, Clyde) has Purchased the above well-known House from Mr M. Kett, and wishes to intimate to the District and Travelling Publio that he can Rive FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. All the Best Brands of Wine, Spirits and Beer. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. Livery and Bait Stables ; good Loose-boxes. 152k Railway Hotel, Wyndham. MRS BLACKLEY has Re-entered into POSSESSION ot the abovo wellknown and favorite House, which has bceu thoroughly renovated from top _ to bottom. Patrons may rely on receiving every uttcution. First-Class Table. " WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS ONLY. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The American Carriage Factory, Prince of Wales Yards, INVERCARGILL, Now under the Management of Mr John McGregor. ALL Classes of VEHICLES made of Iht . best Materials in Latest Stylus, and . al Lowest Current Prices. '-.' . . Kepadsb, Paiktiko-.anu Twmmi a - ' i. '-■ ' : Neatly Donb. ; ':'-$£ .Ali WOBS GnABAMTBEp. .-..". '

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 1

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