jg AMES’S DUNSTaN HOTEL, CLYDE, WILLIAM EAMES (lata of Ida Valley), having taken the above Hotel, hogs to assure his Friends and the Public in general that no attention or exertion shall bo wanting on his part to maintain the high reputation the DUNSTAN HOTEL has so long enjoyed under his predecessor. Wines, Spirits, and’Ales ef’tho pest Brand A mock’s Prize Billiard Table. Sample Booms for Travellers. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, —o- • SS* Adjacent to the Hotel is a Cottage, with private entrance and containing most comfortable accommodation for families. Cobb and Co.’s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches Leave the Dunstan Hotel four times a week—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday—for all parts of the Colony. N.B. Good Stabling and Attendance. Saddle and Harness Horses and Buggies Always on Hire. jDYAN’S BENDIGO HOTEL SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. (Within two hundred yards of the PostOffice and Government Buildings.) EDWARD G. RYAN begs to return thanks to Ids numerous friends and the public for the support accorded to him for the past six years, and takes the present opportunity of saying that the same attention as hitherto will be paid to secure a continuance of past favors. ■ Good Stabling and Loose Boxes, and every Attention Paid to Horses. CLYDE HOTEL, SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. THOMAS HAWTHORNE, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. First-class Billiard Table, Wines and Spirits of Choicest Brands, N.B.—The Best and Most Extensive Range of Stabling in the District. J) 0 11T PHILLIP HOTEL, CLYDE, JOHN COX Begs to inform his many Friends and the Public Generally that ho is still to be found at the old spot, Unrivalled Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Suporor and Most Comodious Stabling. First-clsss Loose Boxes. N B. —The Quality of the Wines, Spirits, fee,, of the Port Phillip Hotel is too well known to require puffing. JOHN COX, Proprietor, READ ONE! READ ALL! ! J0 H N Is to be Seen at the Old Spot. Stabling ... Bs. per night C 0 x HOTEL STABLES. JOHN J. LAING Bogs to inform the travelling Public that he has rented the Stables of the above well known Hotel from Mrs. Smitham, and hopes to be patronised by many of his old Friends and acquaintances. Every care and attention bestowed, and the best food kept. For a training stable it is unequalled in the District, the loose boxes being lofty and roomy. Young horses carefully broken in to harness or saddle. Saddle or harness horses for hire at a minute’s notice, J. J. LAING.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 577, 9 May 1873, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 577, 9 May 1873, Page 1
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