HOTELS ',7\ M r I R E HOTEL. jleasrs. PODGE and O'BRIEN' beg to intimate tij the Public 01 Oatuaru and aurvr.uiiiling Pistri'.-r, and Visitors to the Town. that they h.avri taken the ,'ibovo well-known Hotel, whifh h:is recently hoen enlarged Only the Best Br Hotel iuUamaru. o£ WINES and SPIRITS kept, and oivility and attention to be depended upon. TA81.15 iritOTS fro,,. 12 U, 2 p.m. Good Stuiilin<; accommodation. B'2'J U A M R O C K HOTEL, T 11 .V M ES-S'l'K K.ET, O A M A R IT. GEORGE AMOS (Late of the Railway Department), In assuming the Proprietorship of the above-mentioned Hotel, takes this opportunity of announcing to the public that the Premises are being thoroughly Replenished and Redecorated, with a view 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 Beers are of tha Rest Quality. Good Stabling Accommodation. Buggiaa and Horses always on Hire. 83 AIM A T E HOTEL WAIMATE. •J 0H N DO O L'.E Y, (late of tiie Shamrock Hotel, Oauiaru), Begs to inform his old Friends, and tbft Public that he has" TAKEN THE ABOVE WELLKXOWN HOSTELRY, Which is replete with every coi convenience for TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS. Wines, Spirits, Beers, &c, of the Rest Brands. •JOHN DOOLEY, THE CRITERION HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), WAIMATE. "O O G E R K E T T, -*- Proprietor, Having lately taken possession of this Hotel, t'.tjsires to make public that it combines everything calculated to promote the comThe Bedrooms arc large and airy; and i thti-" are Suites of Private Kooms for | i-Vinilios and others who would prefer them ; Bath Room, ami Sample Room for the convenience of Commercial Travellers. The Billiard bioom in an excellent one, and contains Two of the Best Tables. The Wines, .Spirits, and Beers are of the very beat description. Comfortable and Commodious Stablea. 510 N G A P A K A. (CAMPBELL'S RAILWAY HOTEL J (Immediately opposite the Railway Station). Superior accommodation for families. Private entrance. ."-.ample r<*>ms for travellers. Visitors to the conn try will find every comfort and convenience.
BILLIARDS ! JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. NGAPAPvA. Mil. GEORGE HARPER, The new Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, has had the premises reuovated sad improved in such a, manner a3 to render it one of the best country hostelries in the Oamaru l district. No expense or effort will be spared to ensure the comfort and convenience of travellers and others who favor this Hotel with tiieir patiouage. The best BEERS, SPIRITS, AXI) WINES ONLY ■will be kept in stock. Good Stabling. GKOROK HARP BR. Piw»nV*«i- SA» rpHE NdKTHEKK- HOTE A (opposite the .Railway Station), OAMARU. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE (of Waimate) Respectialli? informs the Public that he has become luf Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, add copes by stnut ■ttention to the requirements of his t 'us : -rs to merit & large share of public None bu6 the best brands of Wines,' Ales, and Spirits kept. Travellers called in time for the early trains. 844
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 765, 24 September 1878, Page 1
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