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' m Hotels R C.J. DESCHLER (late of the Bailway Hotel), in thanking hie numerous friends and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business at Johnson's Family Hotel Esk street, begs to inform them thai no effort shall be wanting on his part to re tain their confidence. Private suites' foi families (quite detached from the bar depart ment), bath rooms, &c. Passengers by early trains may 7 rely upon being called in time. OTAG'S HEAD HOTEL COBNEB OF SPEY AND JED STBEETB •I V EBOARGILL. Proprietress MB3 FWsto. OuFT (Late of the Gladstone Hotel) All Wines and Spirits of the Beat Brands, Good Accommodation for Boarders and j Travellers. ' ocl3 X) R,T RO 8 E H6TE L, . FORTBOSE. B. A, 'ELLIOT,- Pbopbietob, This Hostelry which has just been opened provides' first class accommodation for i Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the General Public Thei Locality in the vicinity abounds ii I the Picturesque, and is grandly suited fox i Excursionists, and Pleasure seekers, i Coaches 4 run regularly between Wyndham i and this Hotel. ] nlo THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL WINTON, ' GEORGE DBY ... ... Pbopbietob. '' This handsome Hotel, which^has just been ; completed, is situated on the North side of i Winton TownshipTfroriting the Great North i Boad ; ; the , Proprietor having spared no cxi pense to render the fullest comfort and conI venience to all who may favor him with theii patronage. Special provision has been made for r Commercial Travellers. GO O D S TABLIN G. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the best Brands A LED ON IAN HOTEL WINTON. 1 THOMAS HANNAN begs to inform the res dents in and around Winton, and the travelling public generally, that he has taken the above hotel — lately carried. on by Mi Isaac Plunkett — and he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of tb|S Support 60 liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. The patrons of the Caledonian will find their comfort carefully attended to. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best brands. Good stabling. jy2 YJfDHAM HOTEL WYNDHAM. T. LEAHY Pkopriexob T, L. begß to inform his numerous friends and the general public that he has taken the above well-known hotel, and by strict atten. tion to his patrons, combined with cleanliness, comfort, and civility, he hopes to merit a fair share of custom. First Class Billiard Table. The best of Liquors only kept. A large Hall for Commercial Travellers adjoining the Hotel, A Coach leaves to meet every Train. ml FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL WYNDHAM. DAVID MILNE ... PBOPBIBTOB. ' This old and favorite establishment has undergone considerable improvement, and has been extensively added to. No expense has been spared in providing accommodation suitable for all classes. The comfort and convenience of patrons will be the aim of the proprietor who hopes to receive still further support from his numerous friends and the public generally. Coaches run from this House regularly to meet all trains at Edendale Billiard Table. Livery and Bait Stables. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, are of the best. SUPREME COURT HOTEL, (New Law Courts.) TAY STBEET, INVEROABGILL. T3OMAB RUPEBT CARROLL, late of Mounted PoUce : Force, begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has leased the above well-known and convenient Hotel, which will be found a most comfortable one for Boarders and Visitors. T.R.O, is making it his study to keep nothing but best liquors (not brands) Suites of Apartments for Visitors. Private sitting rooms for the convenience of customer, orivite reading room for. use of Boarders. Luncheon daily from 12 noon to 2 p.m. m Xfcf AIM E A HOTEL n LUMSDEN. JOSEPH OROSBIE, Pbopbietob. Begs to inform Travellers, Visitors, and the general public that having taken the above well-known and old established Hotel, and thoroughly renovated and improved the same, he is now prepared to afford first-class accommodation to all who may favor him witi their patronage. Cleanliness, Comfort, and Attention at Modebate Charges. BILLIARDS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLEB, LOOSE BOXES. A Hall for Public Entertainments for Hire THE CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. J. K. GRANT Pbopbietob. This handsome, commodious, and con veniently situated house has been specially erected to meet the requirements of the District and the travelling public. No expense has been spared to render every comfort and convenience to patrons of the J House. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATH?. And Every appointment appertaining to a First-class Hotel. Sample Booms for Commercial Travellers. Passengers per Express have sufficient time to obtain Counter Luncheon, and other Refreshments. RAKANUI COLLEGE WATTATI, OTAQO, SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS Head Master : The Bey R L Stanford, 8.A.. Exeter College, Oxford ; French and Ger. man: Herr Wiist, de l'Ecole Militaiie a Mett et & Berlin ; Mathematics : ■/' -■■ Music ; Miss M Kinder, London. Thel College is situated north of Dunedin in the country close to a railway station and near the sea. The school grounds compris ,850 asres ; there is excellent fresh and salt water bathing, cricket i field, &c, close ai\ hand. Boys from the age of seven are re« ceived at any time as boarders, and every attention is given to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immediate supervision. Particular care is bestowed on the manners and education of the younger boys. Pupils are prepared for the universities or commercial life. Excellent references as to the standard of teaching to, parents of past and present > pupils. Apply to REV. R. L: STANFORD, WaitatL The terms for 1883 begin on January 25th, May 16th and Septembtr 6th.

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Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 1

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