JAMES’S DUNSTAN HOI EL, CLYDE. WILLIAM EAMES (late of Ida Valley), haring taken the above Hotel, begs to assure his Fnends and the Public in general that no attention or exertion shall be wanting on his part to maintain the high reputation tne ItUXSTAX HOTEL has so long enjoyed under his Predecessor. Winss. Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands Alcock’s Prize Billiard Table. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. gs* Adjacent to the Hotel ie a COTTAGE, with Private Entrance, and containing most comfortable Accommodation for Families. Cobb and Co - '* Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches Leave the Dunstan Hotel, Clyde, four times a week—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday—for all parts of the Colony. Good Stablino and Attendance. Saddle and Harness Horses and Buggies Always on Hire. QLYDE 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. pORT PHILLIP HOTEL, C L Y D S , JOHN COX Beg’ to inform hi’ many Friends and the Public Generally that he is still to he found at the old spot, Unrivalled Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Superior and Most Comodious Stabling. First-clsss Loose Boxes. N.B.—The Quality of the Wines, Spirits, &0.,0f the Port Phillip Hotel is too well mown to require puffing. JOHN COX, Proprietor, READ ONE! READ ALL! ! JOHN £0 X Is to be Seen at the Old Spot. Stabling ... Bs. per night. gHOEING! SHOEING! SHOEING!!! YETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, SUNDERLAND-STREET, CLYDE, (Opposite the Dunstan Hotel.) EDWARD ALDRIDGE, FARRIER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST, &c, E. ALDKIDGE begs to notify to Quartzreefers, Sluicers, Agriculturists, and others that he has now a very complete and powerful LATHE, And is nropared to Make and Repair all kinds of Machinery requiring to be perfectly fitted. THE IMPROVED WIRE-STRAINERS Made to Order. Mining and Agricultural Implements Made and repaired on the shortest notice. Horses Shod on the Charlier & Goodenodoh Principles. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Smith’s Work of Every Description. Moderate Charges. Shoeing* IQs, and 16s. per aei
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Dunstan Times, Issue 615, 30 January 1874, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 615, 30 January 1874, Page 1
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