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THE DUMSTAN COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE. W, R. GEORG-E, Proprietor. TB. GEORGE, (late of the Union • Hotel,) begs to inform his friends and patrons that he has taken the above Hotel of Mr Samuel Cannon, and trusts, by strict attention to their comfort, to merit a continuance of their favor. One of Alcock's PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES. A Cottage detached from the Hotel or the accomodation of families. GOOD STABLING, An efficient Groom in attendance.

RYAN’S BENDIGO HOTEL. SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE. (Within 200 yards of the «Post Office, and Camp “Buildings!) P RYAN begs to return thanks to his numerous friends and the public, for the support accorded him for the past six years, and takes the present opportunity of saying that, the same attention as hitherto, will be paid to ensure a continuance of past, favours. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Every attention paid to Horses.

CLYDE HOTEL, HARTLEY STREET, DTJNSTAN First - class accommodation FOR BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. CHOICEST WIHES & SPIEITS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE T. HAWTHORNE, Proprietor. The beat und most extensive rang of Stabling in the district.

THE SYDIET HOTEL, CLYDEC JOHNSON, Proprietor. THE only house in Clyde where a glass of first-class ALE or a nobler of SPIRIT can be obtained for SIX-PENCE. Excellent accommodation for Travellers. Single Bed Rooms. First-class Stabling'and an efficient Groom in attendance.

JUNCTION HOTEL<fc CONCERT HALL. Corner of Sunderland, Ferry and Camp Streets, Clyde. EDWARD RILEY. Proprietor. MR E. RYLEY having purchased the above Hotel from Mr. A. Moore, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to accomodate them in first class style. GOOD STABLING. ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLE The Concert Hall is the largest in the up-country Districts, and admirably adapted for Concerts, Balls, Public Meetings, or any other demonstration. NOTICE.

ALFRED MOORE, PAINTER, GLAZIER, HOUSE DECORATOR & SIGN WRITER, SXJNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. (Opposite 11. Barlow, Watchmaker). BEGS to inform his patrons and the public generally that, having let Junction Hotel, he has removed to the above premises. Country orders promptly attended to. A choice collection of Paper Hang, in#! always on hand.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 403, 7 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 403, 7 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 403, 7 January 1870, Page 4

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