. vryY. r> I-'A ■ "/■>: • i.v. Ow-iffi/io v. * • < tV. c*\ “Whoe’er has travelled life’s dull round, Whate’er his stages may have been, May sigh to think lie still has found. His warmest welcome at an inn. Shenstone. Si-ETIES visiting Dunedin will find FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with moderate charges, at MURRAY’S PRIVATE HOTEL Rattray-street, DUNEDIN. R AIL WAT HOTEL, MOSGIEL. WM. KNOTT, PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel has been newly erected near the Railway Station. Visitors will find it replete with every modern convenience and comfort. N. B. Good stabling and careful grooms. Etorses and traps always on hire. pbing bank hotel, EAST TAIERI. D. FISHER, having succeeded Mr Doyle in the proprietorship of the above comfortable Hotel, begs to assure his patrons that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. First-class Paddocking and Stabling Accommodation. Loose Boxes. M OENIN GrTON Moknington, DUN E D I HOTEL, N FRANCIS M'CLUSKEY, Proprietor, Visiles to intimate to his many friends and the eneral public that he has purchased the above lotel. Having just completed extensive lmprovelents, he is now in a position to offer first-class ccomodation. None but the best liquors kept. Jharges moderate* One of Alcock s billiaid ibles. pRINCE OEWALES EAMILYAND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN* R. T. WATERS tegs to inform his friends and the public that lie above Hotel, is now open with first-class acommodation for families and gentfemen. Wines, spirits, and liquors of the choicest rands. . The Billiard-room is fitted up with one of hurston’s Exhibition tables. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. Table d’Hote, 6 o’clock every evening ; Lunheon, from 12 to 2. R. T. WATERS - - Proprietor c AL ED ONI A HOTEL, Great King-street, DUNEDIN. P. COTTER, Proprietor. Every comfort and accommodation for travel - 3. All brandies, whiskies, and wines kept stock are pure and unadulterated. Ales and i-ters of best brands. kOIJGrLAS r HB d* Octagon, Dunedin. H OTEL, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR SOARDERS and FAMILIES. Warm, and Cold Shower Baths. DOUGLAS and FALCONER, Proprietors. K ENSIN&TON HOTEL, KENSINGTON, DUNEDIN. TIMOTHY HAYES ’ishes to inform his Friends and the Public that s NEW HOTEL is now complete, and fitted ) in excellent style. The Proprietor begs to ite that he has spared no expense in the fursliing of the above Hotel, with a view to making a comfortable home for Private Families and carders. The Hotel is admirably situated, and within n minutes’ walk of tlio Post Office. Cabs ssing to and fro from the City to the Ocean jacli every five minutes. TIMOTHY HAYES, Proprietor.
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Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 24 November 1877, Page 20
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