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E. LLOYD & CO., THE NOTED GROCERS, MAIN STREET, Gore.

Shipping. IHE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPINC COMPANY'S Royal Mail Lin* of Bteamera For LONDON, via Monte Video, Bio d Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Best accommodation for all classes c Passengers at Lowest Rates. Tons p . , Steamers. Regis-; ,*™V* Date. I ter. j De P» rt,,re ' Banffshire j 5fi37 : .. i Feb.. Otarama i 3808; .. Feb.. Whakatan*; 5715! .. | Mar.. •Rimutaka j 7700 Wellington i Mar 28 Waimate | Still); .. To follow 'Paparoa i G-5H3; Wakanui I 570f>! •Tongariro I 7700! •Iluapchu : 8000 • TWIN SCREW. Coastal Passage to port of departure Fbee Warrants issued for passages from United Kingdom. Round the World (first-class) througl Canada or United States, returning by N.Z.S. Co., or vice vena, £1 For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND BHD?PING COMPANY, Ltd., Ebk Street, Ihvbbcargill. . CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. Just opposite the Railway Station, offering Filet-class Accommodation to Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen, and Families. ' Well-lighted Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. riIHOMAS G- LAURENSON having taken and favourite Hotel, hopes, by strict attention lo the wants and comforts of his Patrons and the Travelling Public, to meet with a fair share of Public Patronage. fhe CRITERION will be found replete with every convsniece of a well-appointed Hotel, combined with all the comforts of a " me 'PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. HOT, COLD, AND BHOWER BATHS. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. THOMAS G. LAURENSON .. Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. THE CROWN HOTEL, WAIKAIA. JOHN McLBAN - - Proprietor. BEST ACCOMMODATION for Tourists, Fishermen, and Commercial Travellers. BILLIARD ROOM. vi'i Stables and Loose Boies. Horses and Buggies on Hire. Mail Coach arrives at and departs from this Hotel. RAILWAY HOTEL. RIVERSDALE. WILLIAM KELLY .. .. Proprietor. * IIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. All the Best Brands ef Liquor kept, and nothing but the best. Simple Rot ms for Commercial Travellers. Good Stabling and Paddooking. 'IKE WRTROSE HOTEL. JOHN MILNE ■■ •■ Proprietor. JOHN MILNE begs to announce that he has taken over the above Hotel, and intends to conduct it on the lines of_ his j /m, u A K ot. which have e reputation oi nd to none in Southland. No patronage accorded to the Hotel in the past. All Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. BILLIARD BOOM, Etc. The Fertroae Commercial and Family Hotel, TOI TOIS HARBOR. Southland Hotel, Gore. THIS well-known and favorite Hotel has teen THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, and now affords the Bert Accommodation to Travellebs, ToOWSTS, AND THE GkNEBAL Public. Good Table, and none but Best Liquors Kept. Special attention given to Tourists breaks jheir journey to and from the Lakes. Large. Well lighted SaMMJB ROOMS provided for Commercial Travellers. *»- Letters and Telegrams receive prompt ** Mention. - Country Orders carehuUj packed and forwarded. - A Portei meets all Trains. D COLONS ■'. •• Propriety (Late U.S.S. Co.) T} IVERSDALE HOTEL [Established 1880.] John Gee - Proprietor FLBSTCLABS ACCOMMODATION FOB THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. CLUB HOTEL, GORE. Wm. Greer Proprietor. HAVING taken over the above Hotel, ] shall tw glad to see old Friends, as well as the Public, who can depend upon Civility and Attention. Strict Attention to the Comfort of my Patrons is my Motto. Nothing but the Best Wines and Spirits. SPEIGHT'S BEER always on Tap. Good Stable and Loose Boxes. BILLIARD TABLE. cfulTHotel, Bluff. OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. Cl HAS. SUTHERLAND (late of Gore) hi ) taken over this Favorite Seaside House which he has thoroughly renovated and re style. Porter meets all Trains and Sveamers Ales and all other Liquors of the Best Brandi on tap. Moderate Tariff. Tetophooe-No. 19. P.0.80x-No.B.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 856, 21 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 856, 21 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 856, 21 February 1901, Page 1

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