MALL&FINLAY, WINE, SPIRIT, & PROVISION ME EC HANTS. ALEXANDRA. James Eivers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL M ROH ANT MAIN - ST- ALEXANDBA, (branch store at camvbell's gully.) ¥m. 2YERS, WHOLE SALE Wine, Spirit, and General Provision TSerchant, Dwnstau ©tore, ALEXANDRA. JOHN W. THOMPSON. General Blacksmith anh Farrier MAIN STREET, CROMWELL. A Made to Order. Horse 3 Shod on the most approved principles. And Dining Boom ALEXANDRA. JOHN TERRY.^FroprietorTHIS HOTEL contains Private Dining and Sitting Rooms well fitted Bed Rooms, andevery convenience for the comfort of travellers. Wises ii Simrits of the Choicest Brands, First-class Stabling. ITlae I*on<lon Inn, .ALEXANDRA. THOTOAS OLIVER KESPECTFULTA T informs his friends , and patrons that, his house is furnished with every convenience for the accommo dation of the travelling public A First-class Billiard Table, splendid Bowling & Skittle Allies, and improved SnooTixo Gallery. Clean -well-furnished Bed Rooms. EXCELLEN'T STABLING. Wines and Spirits of Best Quality.
Criterion gjrtql MAIN-STREET, ALEXANDRA •folsn JJacfc T>EGS to inform his fronds and the pu- ■*-* blic, that the business of his large and comodious Hotel is conducted under his own immediate management, and that no effort will be spared to provide for the comfort of those who may favor him with their patronage. THE BEDROOMS are large and well ventilated, FIRST-CLASS STABLING. BILLIARD SCSOM. The Choicest Wimes and Spirits. Saddle Hordes foe Hire. Changing place for Cobb's Coaches.
BOATMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, MANUHERIKIA FERRY, ALEXANDRA, (The nearest and best Crossing-place for the Teviot and Tunpeka.) Messrs. LESLIE. Eros-, BEG to inform the public that their Hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers. First-rate Bed and Sitting Rooms. The Wines and Spirits are of the best description. Goon Stabmng. CEias. Henslburg', Boatmen's Arms HOTEL & STORE, Middle Crossing-plane, Lower MannhcrikiaACCOMMODATION for _IJ Visitors. Every article of the very best quality, and at the lowest possible prices N.B. The nearest crossing-piece forthe I'eviot and Tnannkn.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 4
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