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CLYDE HOTEL, Hartley St-, DunstanChoicest Wines and Spirits. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. T, HAWTHORNE, Proprietor. SYDNEY HOTEL. SUNDEKLAKD-STREET, CLYDE.

RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has purchased the above commodious and well-known e.-tablishmenfc, where he seeks a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed.upon his preeecessor, Mrs. Voss. The house possesses every accommodation for guests. The BED & SITTING ROOMS Are clean, commodious, well ventilated, and furnished with every requisite for iho comfort of visitors. R WINES & SPIRITS Of the choicest brands. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Under the charge of an efficient crroom. HORSES & BUGGIES Always on Hiro.

SUNDEW. AND-STR SET. CLYDE, W R. GEORGE

R. GEORGE, begs to inform his t » i friends and the publie 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, commodious, and well-ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS Have been added and comfortably furnished, for the accommodation of ladiea and families travelling. THE COFFEE ROOM Is superior to any in the district, and is well supplied with the latest Home and colonial Newspapers. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Stc, Guaranteed genuine, and the best Brands J only kept. THE DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS Are actively superintended by Mrs. Geokge, and visitors may rely upon no exertions being spared to promote their comfort. COBB'S COACHES Leave this Ilnfol for Puuenin every Monday and Friday, at G p.m., airivinj; on return journey every Tuesday and Saturevening. SMITIIAM'S COACHES Leave for Queemtown every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at. 7 a.m.; return, ing every Tuesday, Thu>s)ay,aad Saturday i THE STABLING Is excellent, and an experienced groom 'is in attendance.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 202, 10 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 202, 10 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 202, 10 March 1866, Page 1

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