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Ba|oln^j : . 3 A^v g^m^s.A p C R OWN H O TE L t ' BALCLUTHA. : GEORGE TOWNSEND - Proprietor i ',:.■ . *»• '■*• ; ■ ''i '• -?■-'_ OWING^ to the increase bi Trade; the above . old-established Hotel his just undergone * tborpagh everhauL .- It Jbsa been re-papered, re-painted, and. decprat«4 ; several alterations have .beea made for., the. convenience pfj ;tbe ; public; ; .an \ extenilve Edition has also been erected, which has been set apart entirely for the use of Private .v. <.'V:.:i yp ---f. :<. \u< "-:.•: Families, Commercial Travellers, &c. The apartments have beep so arranged as 4o suit the convenknee ot all classes of the travelling community individually. Sample Rooms for Commerc'al Travellers. One of Alcock's best Blliard Tables on the . :.,ii'J i. J i i . premise*,... liquers of the best reputation only kept. Extensive Paddock Accommodation. '!' ■ ' ' ' ' s '/ I i ' .' Yeend's Southeih Line and Cobb's Coaches arrive and leave daily t HE NEWMARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTHA "-■ . r. - •• r -:- The above' eota^lUhmeht cootinues to be /conducted on a scale worthy of the high reputation it has so long maintained. It is provided with every comfprt and. convenience, having a large and elegant Show Room well adapted for commercial purposes. Tbe and posting departmentare well known to be unsurpassed by., any establishment of the ikind in the Province? rT The early coach toVjand late coach from,' Dunedin and intermediate towns start from ! and arrive at, the- Newmarket, .-:. •"/.• " GJOHN DUNNE^; .?';_ / ' Proprietor. FARMERS' ARMS- HOTEL, f .' BALCLUTHA/ : JOHN. BABR - , -, iProprietor. t 0 h;n n A ft R , whilst, returning his. sincere thanks to his. numerous friends in the Clutha District, and •the travelling public generally, for the liberal patronage wbicb haa been accorded him in ihe Hotel Business for so long a timej takes i tbe present opportunity of inviting them to '. pp-i nro'i .*■-.-*.-: !io. ■?.-'■:> ;:.!:■-:.'. visit him at the above Hotel, where they will receive every attention. . . Wines,,^Spirits, n^nd Ales of the beat brands^ always on hand. Mr Bars would draw the attention of the public to the LARGE HALL adjoining the above, known/as RARR'S HALL, and which is obtainable on reasonable terms for Concerto, Balls, Entertainments, Soiceca, &c. -.J, :1 lit \\;. I ill ■•■'•y il u^in,/ BALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. - V:;: v..':i:-:: i^rj rv.vi r o:« I-»_:. IN thanking his Friends fpr c tt^ie ,V i il-PI L X £ .'i patronage bestowed on hkn during the time he wasjprpj^ jLQ^Ry c^pja^^ ariahes to inform them and the public generally that "hif 1& J 'item!" !abort .TiUj.p 1 hi llijt TO % *3 Hotel, where he trusts to retain a continuance c* past favors.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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