JUMES’S DUNSTAN HOTEL CLYDE. WILLIAM EAMES (late of Ida Valley), having taken the above Hotel, begs to assure his Friends and the Public in general that no attention or exertion shall be wanting on his part to maintain the high reputation the DUNSTAN HOTEL has so long his Predecessor. Wines. Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands Alcock’s Prize Billiard Table. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Adjacent to the Hotel ie a COTTAGE, with Private Entrance, and containing moat comfortable Accommodation for Families. Cobb and Co*’B Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches Leave the Dunstan Hotel, Clyde, four times a week-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, andSaturday-for all parts of the Colony. Good Stabling and Attendance. Saddle and Harness Horses and Buggies Always on Hire. BENDIGO HOTEL, Sunderland-st., Clyde, THOMAS HAWTHORNE (Late of the Clyde Hotel), Proprietor. rpiOMAS HAWTHORNE begs X inform his old friends and riuamtances that he has taken fora tern years the above Hotel, where he hopes receive a call from them. The Bene Hotel contains every accommodation, the presont proprietor’s only aim wiil to give satisfaction to his customers. The comforts of a home, combined with the conveniences of a Hotel are to ho found at HAWTHORNE’S BENDIGO HOTEL, Good Stabling under an efficient Groom. OLD BENDIGO FAMILY HOTEL SUNDERLAND ST., CLYDE. ARCHIE BLUE, (late of Dunedin), PROPRIETOR, A RCHIE BLUE desires to A the travelling public a friends that, ho now occupies tin well known Hotal, and solicits a s their support. Attached to the Hotel is a range of stone stables, in which horses will be particularly cared for by an efficient groom. Saddle Horses on Hire, W. p. M’G UINESS (Late of Queenstown), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. K ext door to the Sydney Hotel, Clyde, R 1 CHARD 00 L E SHARE BROKER, MINING ti- COMMISSION AGENT, SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. gA L-M ORALHOTEL AND GENERAL STORE, At the Ferry, Main Coach Road to Tcviot, Tuapeka, Black’s Mount Ida, and Dunedin. DUNCAN ROBERTSON. This Hotel is the most Commodious on the road, is pleasantly situate on the banks of the Manuherikia River, and in a most desirable spot for pic-nic parties from Clyde or Alexandra.
First-class Accommodation for Travellers, Excellent Stabling. Horse-feed of tiro Best Quality.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 646, 4 September 1874, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 646, 4 September 1874, Page 1
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