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CLYDE HOTi L, Hartley St. Dun^ts.». Choicest T. HA " lORNE, Proni SUNDERLAO-STR W- E. GEORGE. WR. GEORGE, begs to inform hi, i friends and the public that since coming into possession of the Union Hotel he has put the house into a thorough state of repair, and it now possesses very superior accommodation for travellers. THE BED ROOMS Are well furnished, clean, eomuiodiou?, and well-ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS Have been added and comfortably furnished, for the accommodation of ladies and families travelling. Is superior to any in the district, and is well supplied with the latest Home and colonial Newspapers. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ke., Guaranteed genuine, and the best Brands only kept. THE DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS Are actively superintended by Mrs George, and visi f ors may rely upon no exert,ious_ being spared to promote thtir comfort. # COBB'S COACHES Leave this Hotel for Bunedin every, Monday and Friday, at 6 p.m., arriving on return journey every Tuesday and SaturSMITHAMS CO A Leave for Q i w > Wednesday, :•• ! V , ■ 1 ing every Tu -i ; \, •'< v iy, Is excellent, :■. is always iij atten SADDLER, & SUNDERLAND-STREET ry JAMES begs to into, ■ . 1, b.u.i.ta *■ • of Clyde, Alexandra, -■nd suirnunil ing districts that he has commenced business as above, and ii'is's, by gon> ! \vojfc manship. modeiii • noes, and stud »itention to h ; s business to merit asnaae of their patronage - Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paddles on Hire. N.B. All orders left with Mr. Hillho-ose, butcher, Alexandra, will be immediatly atj tended to. Newcastle Coal Fit. MOLYNEUX RIVER, I ALEXA wDE A. \ MESSRS. PAGET & CO. beg to ini.fjl" form settlers and the inhabitants of the rurrounding districts that the coals from their pit are warranted to be'of the very best quality, and would caution all consnrnors, when purchasing coals, to satisfy themselves that they ate from their Pi*.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 1

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