BUSINESS NOTICES. Q U E EN'S HOTEL,-THAMES-STREET, Oamaru. JAMES M ARK-HAM, PROPRIETOR. THE PROPRIETOR begs to inform the public generally that he has just taken the above house, which is BEING ENTIRELY ALTERED and RENOVATED to such a degree as that it will bear comparison with any other house in New Z; aland. He having also laid in a CHOICE STOCK of "WINES, SPIRITS, &c„ and intending to keep none other, hopes by civility and attention to the wants of hia customers, to merit the patronage of the public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. THE SHADES. THE SHADES. '1 HE SHADES. Under the Empire Hotel, Thames-street. 11. N E W E Y, PROPRIETOR. HpiHE Proprietor begs to inform his _H_ Patrons, and the Public generally, that lie is still in the land of the living, and emphatically denies the assertions made by certain people that the SHADES is not the coolest place to get LUNCH in. Those of the Public who have not paid the SHADES a visit, let them come and tvy for themselves; , the Proprietor can as.-111 c theui that if they do favor him with their pafcronago, they will get as good a meal as they can get in any other town iii New Zealand. NOitl HE UN HOTEL. The fame Proprietor begs to inform the Public that the Lui, no Department will, until further notice, be carried on under his supervision. 301 THOMAS RICHMOND, WAIM AT E HOTEL, W,\i:.IATK, "O ESPIX'IFULI Y r.mioimces to his large -*- <u circle of friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and will at all times welcome uieni v. ilk tln.eri'uliitss and civility when ihcy kindly i liatc to \isit him; guarantee* aig to su; pjy nono but the "VERY BEST ALLS, V> and SPIRITS; clean, 10-vv, ai;d coinfovia! -le BEDS ; LUNCHEON, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly furnished PRIVATE ROOMS (specially suited for snug parties of friends). Commercial Travellers accommodated, and laid oil to the best lines in everything. r>HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to RECEIVE FOR SALE, STORAGE, or SHIPMENT, GRAIN, WOOL, OR OTHER MERCHANDISE, AT HIS STONE AND CONCRETE STORES, Abutting on to the Railway Lines. Expenses are very much reduced in consequence of no cartage being required, and low premium for insurance. GEORGE SUMPTER. THE MESSRS. BROGDEN & SONS, have a LARGE QUANTITY OF LIMESTONE FOR SALE, At Reidstone. It is of the very Best Quality, entirely FREE from the Bottom Stone or Soft Yellow Variety, having been taken from the top of a cutting adjoining Mr. Teschmaker's Quarry. Thev have likewise, at Moeraki, a LARGE NUMBER of JARRAH PILES (round), SQUARE IRON BARK, and BLACK BIRCH, besides a QUANTITY of OTHER TIMBERS of Various Sizes. The MESSRS. BROGDEN AND SONSwill DELIVER, either STONE or TIMBER,, at Oamaru or Moeraki, to suit Purchasers. Apply to J. DUNBAR, Oamaru or Hampden.. N.B"—A QUANTITY OF PLANT used iiw Erecting the '"Moeraki Viaduct. wiUf shortly be Offered for Sale. 2Q&
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 260, 21 February 1877, Page 1
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