Bj Ia'LUTHA AD VErITISEMEN TS. CROWN HOTEL, BALCLLTHI. >EORGE TOWNSEND •*-: Prop ietor. r\WING to the increase oi Trade, . the above ' old-estab'ished Hotel hns lust und-rgi ne a thorough overhaul. It la* >een. re- papered, re-paintel, and.decerKted ; everal alterations have been m*de for tie onvenience of the public ; an <xt n .ive ddition has also been erectel, which haeen set apart entirely for the use of Private "aniili-s, Commerci;l Travellers, Ac. The apart mi nts have been so arr«-ng d is j suit the c nvenience of all cla*s a of the ravelling crmmuuity indivi-ually. Fample R cms for Commerc al Travellers. One of Al ock's bi-st Bi Hard Tabes on the remises. I iquers of th-* best relation only tept. Extensive Paddock Accommodation. Seend's outhem Line and Cobb's Coaches re and leave daily. HE N EWMARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. le above establishment continues to be iucted on a scale worthy of ths high itation it has so lorg maintained, is provid d with every comfort and con;nience, having a largo end elegant Shovy otm well ad-'pted for cemmerei il purr oses. The etables and posting departmen' are well lownto be ur> surpass d by any rsa'lhhlent of the kind io the Province. The early coach to, and late co-icb from, unediij and intermediate towns' start from id arrive at, the Newmark t. JOHN LUNNE, Proprietor. FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. OHN BARE - . * Proprietor. TOHNB A R R, hist returning his since c thanks to his amerous friends in the Clutha District, and (ie travelling public generally, for the liberal tronage which has been accorded him In 5 Hotel Business for so lorg a time, takes 8 present opportunity of inviting them to Bit him at the above Hotel, where they will ceive every attention. Wines, and Ales of tbe best ands, always on hand; IMr Bake would draw the attention of the blic to the LARGE HALL adjoining the ove, known as B AER'S HALL, and which obtainab'eon reasonable terms fer Concerts, ills, Entertainments, Soirees, &c." &LCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. "n thanking his Friends for the tronage bestowed on him during -. the time was proprietor of the. Stoney Creek Hotel, ROBERT RICHARDS »hes to inform them and the public aerally that he has taken the above >tel, where he'tmsti to.retain a continuence past favors.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 1, 9 July 1874, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 1, 9 July 1874, Page 1
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