BfeAolatha __.&vei*isem___ti_. Crown Hotel, B4ICI TJ* H.A . ViJ'F.., , .„,■■; ; ■ . X tffepMA.s . stanbrooob; Begsjto Tetdrn his sincere thanks to his numerous patrons'for the iupport accorded him during the last twelve months, and takes the opportunity of informing tbem that in order to meet the requirements of visitors and the -travelling public, he has completed a LARGE ADDITION TO HIS HOTEL, which Is repltfte with all thelatest improve- - meiits; wliflst being l sep_l , at€d from the main building, it has all the comforts of a private hotel, having separa|§>_suiing and Sitting Rooms for^Ladies^' The -Electro B^ffsystem has^also been added, Hhuß^rend|ring/|^|_?munication thrcrb^hinit the Ilotej p.rMSC The Ciii.ine depa. tment has undergone a thorough renovation, and 'will still continue to be 'imder the ;persor-_l supervision of Mrs Sti__b-odk, whose care arid attention , have hith^rjto given such great satisfaction. In conne-tidn'with'the Hotel'there is a BILLIARD ROOM, with one of Aleock's best Tables, trader the .upe.intendence of an experienced marker. There is FIRST-CLASS STABLiKG for Horse s,^with experienced grooms always in attendance. , . The Southern 1-ine of Coaches arrives and departs fror&i this hotel. j SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES, \ BUGGIES, &c, always on hand. \ Aft experiencd man has been engaged to receive Horses for breaking : to harness, for which purpose _. Carriage Break is kept on the premises. Note the address, Crown Hotel., Balclutha. 838 TIMBER YARjf \ Clydo-stareet, Balclutha. J? A% EX A N~D~E R B Ajl N, •' \ BUILDER. J? \ Has always for sale an assoitment of Colonial and Imported Timberjf also doors sashes, arch Waves, mouldingfof every sort, ; corrugated ir%, ridging, suiting, Portland cement, lime, poster of P^aris, hair, paints, paperhangings, l||d Holdings. Glass cut to all sizes fur%hjs_. Ironmongery, dlonfal ovens, reg^^ grates, stoves, fenders and fire ir^^^eamington ranges, joiners* tools. He hai^also in connection with his opea^ a Furniture Warehouse, waere « well-sheeted stock of Imported is kept, c^t the tprincipal part o#the furniture is roa^factured on the niimises. ; He will belfefod to _s_W -'£Ski receive YJptors from the surroundirm districts tpf nspect his 'stock 4 M •*-___-— _ • %^ PM and prepared oa*^ & - reasonable ierins. • * ■ — #-—= — : -^ : ~ A L LAN C. CA M P BEL L, TAILOR AHD CLOTHIER, 'CLYDE STRBET, BALCLHTHA. A'large asBO-taaetdrwbest 'blue superfine cloths, tweeds, hats, caps, |uedct_%> handkerchiefs, dress Bhirtß,-gent_eme_W__iderclot__ng, - ■■•- f - - .-" &&, always' on hand.i ! Cduntry orders punctually attended -to. "TTI<i:T«ORIA FIRE, LLFE, GE*npsaA f L ;"mOT__3*3c^co-iPANr, GAl^Wu\ |£2,200,000. i . - G. W. BiUtCfilNS, l Chemiot and' Druggist.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 86, 2 March 1876, Page 1
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389Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 86, 2 March 1876, Page 1
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