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HOTELS g HAME'OOK HOT -I, The n derßigiitd has much pleaanrn in intimating to his friends and the genera public that he haß purchased the lomo of the nbove hotel lately occupied by M r Croffc. The iJot':' as* i et-n lat-!: K>'P-. ' vl) -i ,T RKii » sui ti' • co. >e ie ! Eof -isi.on', whow.|i find EVERY COMFORT That a tir»t-oiaes hotel oan offcr, THE WI K3. SPIRITS, AND BEER Are of the VERY BE-T BRANDS. Atta>hed to the Hotel are ,Firat-ol«s ST A BLB>, ' iffering special advantages to the travelling pu- lie. THE HiND-BALL COURT Is to none in Otago, thus giving to all lovers of tbe game every aonvenieact that oan be desired. JOHN CURRAN, 705 Proprietor, V ROW H O T E T KUROW. The undersigned has great pleasure In in. forming his numerous friends and formw patrons that he has opened the above new and commodious Hotel, which is replata with every requisite, T'sa rooms, of whloh there are 24, are upaoious and most comfortably furnished, and every attention will b* paid to the requirements and comfort ol visitors. There is a large and weU-veo> tilated Billiard-room, whioh in fitted with one of Alcock's be«t tables. All Wines and Liquors in atuok of the best brands. The numerous streamlets in the locality, as well as the Waitaki, are well stocked with trout, so that excellent sport is obUia> able within easy dißtanoe of the Hotel. Good Stablin?, Horses, and Buggies on hire, both at the Kurow and Omarama Stables; horßes broken to single and doablt harness. The Telegraph line of Coaohea start from this house on Mondays and Fridays at 8,30 a.m. for Omarama; returning every -Wednra. day and ,-aturday at 12 noon, arriving at Kurow at 6 p.m. Coaohea leave Omarama for Ben Ohaa every Tuesday, returning same day for Omarama. Arrangements oan be made to take partita any distance up the river, WILLIAM GODDARD, 898 Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTIOES

NOTICE. JOHN "H IS£ 0 P WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, EXCHANGE COURT, Prinoks-STBEBI, D U N E D I N, Wishes to - draw attention to hto £6 10a SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHER Extra Jewelledi £6 10s Eaoh. tfanufaotnred especially to suit the Mew Zealand Pabilo, Guaranteed for Two Years, Sent Post Free to any part of the Colony, £S 10s. £6 in> 147

PUULIC APPRECIATION THE TEST OF MEiUT. 1,750000 WEROHEIM SEW* ING MACHINES Have been Sold, with eaoh of whioh th» Purchaser ha had a TEN YEARS' GUARANTEE AND A GUARANTEE FOR FREE REPAIRS Extending over Three Year*. The WERTHEIM ia not, aod never will tie, tae Cheapest Machine in the market as regards its first oosc, tuvihg been maim* factored to work and endure, and not merely to sell. Whenever oar exasperated rivals, Vett« dors of Glasgow and Yankee " manufactured expressly for the oolontei, ai they often faeetioasly remark, a mis th« public in sonrriloas language, to " BetWa of German Maohineß," we are proud to know chat the object of their attention Is THE WERTHEIM. creatures have been known to bark at the moon, Dootors invariably oaution the Public to "BEWARE OF QUACKS!" Makers of Cast-iron Rattletrap* invariably oaution the Pablio to Bbwarb or Cast-iron Imitations I Australian Rkpkbskntativb : HUGO WERTHEIM, 39 FLINDERS LANE EAST, MELBOURNE. The Wertheim Sewing Machins Retail Depot - DUNEDIN: CORNER OF PRINCES ANli DOWLING STREETS. ROBERT LOCKHEAD, 625 Manager, JOHN STEWARXi PRACTICAL TAILOR, Opposite Freemasons' Hall), WANHBEOK-STKBT, OAHABtT. Gentlemen supplying their own oloth m»y depend on getting satisfaction as to FJt, Style, and Workmanship. _ Particular attre' tion pvd to Ladies' Habits, Jaokets, aad Ulsters. Boys' and Youtha' Clothing o*W fully and tastefully made up on the pre* mises. Just purohased a Speoial Line 01 Indian Tweeas, the best value ever offered to the public of Oamarn. Also, a Well' Selected Stock of Tweeds from the leaiiot Home and Colonial Manufacturers. French nod German Worsted Coatings always p •took. Suits to Measure from 60s pwir JN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE—GENERAL MERCHANDISE NEW SEASONS TEAS, ox dm Chow MAURITIUS, FIJI, and AUCKLAND COMPANY'S SUGARS WINES AND SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS HAVANAH, MANILLA, AND TBI* CHoNOPOLY CIGARS INVEROARGILL ALE IN BULK SHEEP SHEARS. WOuLPACKS. GALVANISED ROOFING IRON GALVANISED WIRE NETTING FENCING MATERIAL. J. J. db~LAMBEB r, jfwoes and Sample Room Next Doo» w> MBSsBS H lßlop akd Cbbaob's), TYNK STREET

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 4