HOTELS QUA M R 0 H » 'J y K 0 A h ' I". G E 0 R !•: • '• 'i ? ■(Late of the 11 '•■■■ «/ ' 1 • • ; \ In assuming !i.r : ■ ••• • t!\« above-metitionoa . : .iL , p»|M' tunity of anno'incir." ' tl. • '>u^•: s ' % f-h.--' the Premises are beitij.' ' ..u^«:fy ancl Redecorated, . vj. >• ,riding t» the co - > ,"• i "al: PRIVATE fii-n : iIOOMS, 111 the largest if i* v«!;»<.' d a lirst-clasS Hcoad «".■('! I 1 Vol "•nislio- • nr.- ,• All WllltM, f 'of fc!>« tkv-t. i\hi lir.y. t <ood Stablin;: Ac* ommodatiiHi. Bugging .11 id Horses always (in Hire. Bft VERY XUI'EIMOn COLONIAL W I is" E. G. L. L O N fl F O R D, STAR ANr> GA-'." i'r HOTEL, liar • ; .il. . liy the BotUv or !!»>• : iquantity ol very SUPERIOR COLONIAL WINK, Guaranteed over 10 years old. This Wine was specially selected by him oil his v-iiifc to --\ii 'tralia. 8"21 Gr IEORGK P K A T T, CRITEIUON liOTHtj (Opposite the Kail way Station) \V AIM ATK, Has the pleasure of informing his Krionrtn and the General Publie'tliat his new Hotel is now replete with every convenience. Comfortably-furnished Private Rooms, Budrooms, and Bath Room. Billiard Room with Two first-class Tablen. Sample Room for convenience of Travellers. None but the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beer kept. Good Stabling. 51' COMMERCIAL HOT)' Thames-street, Oamaru. >I.I.IAM Maitland ... PROPRTKTOB. . t, " •:■ ■' Commodious an ' i JL i louse will be found « n-J" Every Convenience for Travelle ■■'-'V.L , and Visitors, and .« in all reapeo '»». Mf; ' Comfortable Hotel in Oamaru. Large ami ' • i SITTIN GRO(j:\j s "OMB. commercial .-v. '• m ; ri'Oi'.'.y, PRIVATE KGu,v •• • ;• i lIST-CLAHS j.U.Li A'» '• TABLE. GO Aij 1A.;.: !• i hi. Proprietor »i. in •'".on the Public '■ "^r.-:.?,..in :.n.'i ea .. :us Pat •'•'i :. ' ' i. iiitj , ; U'.apt A .•w.xummi>datioi;, a.i and Gkni-1.-i; 22 'Ji ii, NOR li!E !: •. HOTEL (oppo:-.;te the i-.Jilway ."''.••vtk'li), 0.-i alexande" jii^ioNE (ot Wiiimatu) 11., 'tVlv informs I'ublie iba* he han ii.jtome Li- Proprietor of the .i.uove-named Hotel, »ad nopes oy oLi ict attention to the rcqniiemi Qls ol his C-ustoiners to merit a large share of publii. suppurn. Xonv but the best brands of Winen, A.os, and Spirits kept. Travellers called in time for th« early trwins. 844 N Ct A !• V f; A. «,« Marion). Superior accommodation for families. I'rivate entrance, oamplo rooms for traveilers. Visitors to the country will fl*d every covj'.foit aud convenience. BATHS ! BILLIARDS ! Trains to and from Oamaru twice a day U the hotel door. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, 344 Proprietor. |1 KKMI NU 8 li O X Jfi L, NGAPARA. Mil. GEORGE HAKPER, 'Hi-: uew Proprietor of the above-named .intei, is liaving the premises renovated and imoroved in such a manner as will rendft it one ol thu best country hostelrios in tha Oamaru i -istrict. No expense or pflort will bo tft ensure" the comfort and cohvenience of traveller- aud others who favor this FoteJ with thoir patronage. The belt BEERS,'SPIRITS, AND WINEB ( will be kept in stock. Good Stabling.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 715, 25 July 1878, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 715, 25 July 1878, Page 1
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