HOTELS VI R 0 C K 11 0 ! )', L, TIIAMES-STr.EET, O A M A II U. GEORft E A M o (Late of the Kail way Depan :ien In assuming the . l'roprici ofsliii) <.: he above-mentioned Hotel, takes this o. > >rtuuity of announcing to the public tlia Premises are being thcrnuuhly licpleni .ii.-.l and Redecorated, with a vi w to adding to the comfort of its Patrons, PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS, In the largest of which is placed a first-class Broadwood Piano. Well-furnished and airy Bedrooms. All Wines, Spirits, and Biers are of tie' Best Qii dity. Good Stabling Accommodation. Bug;,'ec and Horses always on Hire. B.> VERY SUFKiU'tR COLONIAL W i E. STAR AMI) ftA.'i !'K. .!.-•• Has on Sale, By the Bottle or the Case, a large quantity of very SUPERIOR COLONIAL WINE, Guaranteed over 10 vears old. This Wine was special on his visit to Australia. E O R G E P I! A T T, CRITERION HOTKL (Opposite the Railway Station) W AIM ATE, Has the pleasure of informing his Kricnas and the General Public that hi.-, new Hotel is now replete with every convenieuoo. Comfortably-furnished Private Rooms, Bedrooms, and Bath Room. Billiard Room with Two first-class Tables. Sample Room for conveniev.ee of Travellers. None but the Best ')•• • ' v' Wines, Spirits, and Beur ke|.it Good Stabling COMMERCIAL HO Thames-stkeet, Oamaui William Maitland ... Pitoi'V THIS Commodious and Weii-up, ■■■> House will bo found Repier .b Every Convenience for Travellers, JJ« - t.;, and Visitors, and is in all respects ti. iv.it Comfortable Hotel in Oamaru. Large and Well-Furnished SITTINGROOMS AND BKDilOi 'B. COMMERCIAL AND DINING K;• iS. PRIVATE ROOMS Fo'-' FAMii,: ■;,->. FIRST-CLASS BILLIAKl) TA GOOD STABLING. The Proprietor has spared no pains in .uu suiting the Public Convenience, and ea assure his Patrons of meeting with Civi;:') and Prompt Attention, First-Class Fare and Accommodation, and Genuine Liquous. 22 rjlllE NOKTHKRiN HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station), OAMAIIU. EXANDER JOHNSTO.VE (of Waiinate) Respect'-i'lv informs tiie i'u!'!' ...it i.. . « become •.i> l-'roprutor ot the above-named Hotel, »id nopes by sliict attention to the requirements of hi < -ustomers to merit a large share of piiijm. -.i;.'|-ori. Nuir; b'lt the best brands o, V. ~ A.es, ami .'; rit-i kept. Travellers cam (1 '" r '- CAMPBELL'S n.-ILW W 'l<«T. (Immediately opposiro the Kai.wuy Station).
Superior accommodation for families. i rivatu niuraneo. .>amplc rooms for travellers. Visitors to the country will find svery comfort and convenience. BATHS BILLIARDS ! Trains to and from Oamaru twice a day to the hotel door. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, 344 IVi'prietor. E R MINUS H U T E L, NGAPARA. Mil GEORGE HAiiPKR, The new Proprietor of the aliovc-namod Hotel, is having the premises renovated and improved in such a manner as will rein tor it one ol the best country hoctclrics ii> the Oamaru I istriot. No expense or effort will ho spanvl to ensure the comfort and coav ■' travellers and others who favoi *'. with their patronage. 'J'! .• BEERS, SPIRITS, AND W;.will be kq>t in >r Good Staih-i.-i;. GEORGE Propri
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 726, 15 July 1878, Page 1
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