HOTELS s HAMROOK HOTKL The undersigned has mnoh ploa«nro in intimating to his friends and tho gonor» public that he hag purchiaod the lout ot tho abovo hotel latety ocoupiod by Mr Croft, Tho Hotel has boen lately REPAIRED AND ALTERED To suit the convenience of visitor*, who will find EVERY COMPORT That a first-class hotel oan offer. THE WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER Aro of the VERY BEST BRAND 3. Attached to tho Hotol aro (Firnt-claag STABLES, Offering speoial advantages to the travolling public. THE HAND-BALL COURT la second to uodb in Otago, thus giving to all lovers of the game every eonvenlenoe that oan bo desired. JOHN OURRAN, 705 Proprietor. KU RO W HOT ELj KUROW, The undersigned has groat pleasure in In. forming his numerous friends and former patrons that he has opened the above naw and oommodious Hotol, which is roplats with overy requisito. TiJi rooms, of whioh thero are 24, are spaoloos and most comfortably furnished, and every attention will ba paid to the requirements and comfort of visitors. There is a large and well-ven> tilated Billiard-room, whioh ia fitted with one of Aloock's be»t tables. All Wines and Liquors in stuck of the best brands. 'i he numerous Btreamlets In tho looallty, as well as the Waitaki, are well stookod with trout, so that exoollent sport is obtain* able within easy distanoo of the Hotel, Good Stabling, Horses, and Buggies on hire, both at tho Kurow and Omarama Stables; horses broken to single and doubla harness. The Telegraph line of Coaohos start from this hou«.c on Mondays and Fridays at 8,80 a.m. for Omarama; returning every Wodnes* day and Saturday at 12 noon, arriving at Kurow at 6 p.m. Coaohos leavo Omarama for Ben Ohau every Tuesday, returning same day for Omarama, Arrangements oan bo made to take partial any distance up the river, WILLIAM GODDARD, Proprietor, ni mr r in i nfrtir nirn AHKNO HOTEL, M THE PROPRIETOR has mnoh ploaiure in intimating that this Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and has boen altered and enlarged. The accommodation for gentlemen or for families will bo fonnd to be equal to that of tho first-olass hotels it tho larger towns. Tho Railwoy'Station la within one minute's walk, and the Kakanal River, in which trout aro abundant runi close by. Evory attendance will bo gives to visitors, and tho travelling publio, Good Billiard Room, with one of Aloook'i Tables. AH Winea and Spirits in stook and on draught of the Best Brands. Good Stabling, and Horses and Bagglei on Hire. THOS. BUTCHART, 453 Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES
NOTICE. JOHN iT IBL 0 P WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, EXCHANGE COURT, Princes-street, D U N E D I N, Wishes to draw attention to till £6 10# SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES* Extra Jewelled, £6 10« Eaoh. Manufactured ospoolally to ault the N«W Zealand Fnbllo. Guaranteed for Two Tears. Sent Post Free to any part of the Colony. £3 10b. £oloa. 147 PUBLIC APPRECIATION THE TEST OP MERIT. w 1,750,000 ONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEW' ING MACHINES Have been Sold, with eaoh of whioh (hi Purchaser hat had a TEN YEARS' GUARANTEE AND A GUARANTEE FOR FREE |REPAtBS Extending orer Three Tears. The WERTHEIM is not, and never will be, the Cheapest Machine In the marks! as regards its first cost, having been mana' factored to work and endure, and not merely to soil. Wbenover our exasperated rivals, Ven> dors of Glasgow and Yankee Makeshift!. " manufactured expressly for the oolontei," a« they often faootiously romark, a Win the publio in sourrilous language, to " Baw»M of Gorman Maohlnea," we are proud to knOff that the object of their attention 1« THE WERTHEIM. Inferior oroatures have been known to bark at the moon. Quaok Doctors invariably oautlon thk Pablto to "BEWARE OF QUACKB I" Makers of Cast-iron Rattletraps invariable caution the Publio to Beware or Cast-iron Imitation!) t Australian Representative : HUGO WERTHEIM, 39 FLINDERS LANE EAST, MELBOURNE. The Wortheim Sowing Maohins Retail ' Depot .. DUNEDIN: CORNER OF PRINCES AND DOWLING STREETS. ROBERT LOCKHEAD, 625 Manager, TOHN STEWARD »J PRACTICAL TAILOR, Opposite Freemasons' Hall), WANSBECK-STRET, OAMARU. Gentlemen supplying their own oloth Bjf depend on getting satisfaction as to rjji Style, and Workmanship. PartloularaWj tlon pvd to Ladies' Habits, Jaoketa, •** Ulstera. Boys' and Youths' Clothing fully and tastefully made up on the mises. Just purchased a Speolal Indian Tweoas, the best value ever o®j* to the publio of Oamaru. Also, a Ww Selected Stock of Tweeds from the l»®J Home and Colonial Manufacturers. Fr®** and German Worsted Coatings al**7* , atock. Suits to Measure from (jflsj^j^
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2870, 7 April 1885, Page 4
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