EAMES’DMSTAN HOTEL, CLYDE, WILLIAM EAMES (late of Ida Valley), having taken the above Hotel, begs to assure his friends and the Public in General jjthat no attention" or exertion shall Le wanting on his part to maintain the high reputation the Dux stax Hotel has so long enjoyed Under his predecessor. Wines, Spirits, and Ales, Best Brands Allcock’s Prize Billiard Table. Sample Rooms for Travellers. N.B. Adjacent to the Hotel is a Cottage, with private entrance, and containing most comfortable accomV modation for families. Cobb & Co.’s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches Leave the Dunstan Hotel three times a week—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—for all parts of the colony Good Stabling and Attendance. RYAN’S BENDIGO HOTEL, SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE. (Within 200 yards of the Post Office, and Camp Buildings.) ERYAN begs to return thanks, to • his numerous friends and the public, for the support accorded him for the past six years, and takes thf present opportunity of saying that, the same attention as hitherto, will oe paid to ensure a continuance of past favours. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Every attention paid to Horses. CLYDE HOTEL, HARTLEY STREET, DUNSTAN First - class accommodation FOR BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. CHOICEST WINES & SPIRITS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE T. HAWTHORNE, Proprietor The best and most extensive rang of Stabling in the district, THE SYDNEY HOTEL, SCTNDERLAND-STEETT, CLYDE OOMPORTABLE Accommodation for Travellers. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. LOOSE „ BOXES. 0. F. JOHNSON, Proprietor. FREE TRADE BUTCHERY AND BAKERY, BLACK’S No. 1. STEWART M’COMB, (Late James Macdonald.) STEWART M'COMB respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Black’s, German Hill, Drybread, Tinker’s, and Devonshire that he has again started in business at Black’s No. 1, and trusts that one and all will rally round him. S. M'Comb being a Cash purchaser is enabled to sell at greatly reduced rates, as follows: Beef, 4d. to Gd. per lb. Mutton, 31(1, per lb. Bread, Is per 41b. loaf. Wholesale buyers Supplied under Dunedin prices. A spring cart will travel the above districts twice a week with Meat and Bread.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 449, 25 November 1870, Page 1
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333Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 449, 25 November 1870, Page 1
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