Cromwell A W A R A U HOTEL, CROMWELL. "William Smuham. .PROPRIETOR. Tlie best conducted and most comfortable Hotel in the District, A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, With one of Alcock's best Tables. N.B.—W. S. having erected a large range of Stabling, would intimate to Travellers that every care will be bestowed upon horses. An experienced groom in attendance. JUNCTION COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CROMWELL. JOSEPH HARDING begs to intimate that he has purchased from Mr Q. W. Goodger the above large and centrally-situated Hotel, and is now in a position to offer accommodation of a superior description to all who may favor him with their patronage. His past experience in the Wine and Spirit trade, will he trusts, be asuilicient guarantee that the Spirits and Malt Liquors served will be as pure as on the day they left the vintery or the distillery. The Bedrooms, Private Parlors, &c, are fitted up in tho best style, and every attention will be paid to secure the comfort and convenience of visitors. Large and Comfortable BILLIARD ROOM, Fitted with one of Alcock's Tables. Particular attention has been paid to the STABLES In connection with the Hotel, and the public may rely on Every Care being taken of their HoRSJES. Meals ready at all hours of the day. J. HARDING. DAGG'S LU T H A HOTEL, CROMWELL. Best Accommodation for Visitors. PRETTY FAIR LIQUOR. FIRS T - C L Cromwell Veterinary Shoeing Forge, Kidd's Cromwell Hotel. IjiDWA R D LIND SA Y ! U (Late of Clyde and Melbourne). GENERAL BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND MACHINIST, Begs to intimate to his customers and the genemi public that he has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, next to the Cromwell Hotel. Melmore Terrace, where he will carry on every dcpcription of Blacksmith work and Farriery as heretofore. E. LINDSAY begs to intimate to the Public generally that he has gone to the expense of geta CAST-IRON BED for TIRING WHEELS on a new principle, being the first introduced up-country, which he will guarantee to give general satisfaction ; also, that he has made a reduction in the I price of ilorse-shocing. LIGHT SHOES - - J Or?. DRAUGHT ~ - - 16s. EDWARD LINDSAY, Veterinary Shooing Forge.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 112, 2 January 1872, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 112, 2 January 1872, Page 2
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