CRITERION HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. HENRV TOHILL having putcliased the above well-known Hotel of the late proprietor Mr D. M ‘Donald, trusts by strict attention to the comforts of travellers, and the public generally, to retain their patronage. Good Wines and Spirits. A first-class Billiard Table. The Stables are replete With every convenience ; likewise two good loose boxes' with the attendance of a first, class groom. D. M‘DONALD begs to return thanks for the very liberal patronge bestowed on him during his time as proprietor, and trusts that the same will be accorded to his successor. H. TOHILL. gPEARGRASS FLAT HOTEL, JAMES OLIVER (Late Hugh Crossan), Proprietor. J. 0. having taken this well-known hostelry trusts, by affording every accommodation for man and horse, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Stone Stable, and Paddock Accommodation for horses and cattle. Horse Feed on Sale. For Carriers there is no better stopping place on the road. VICTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL. Junction, of Bendigo, Kawarau, Gorge and Bannockburn Roads. JAMES STUART, late of the Bannockburn Ferry, Proprietor, having purchased the above newly erected and comfortable hotel, invites a visit from his old friends and acquaintances, who may rely on receiving every attention. All the requirements of a first-class hotel. Choicest of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. Oood Stabling. An Excellent Eight-stalled Stone Stable,' replete with every convenience for Travellers. Unsurpassed in the District. JOHN MARSH, «sy VALUE FOR MONEY jss BRIDGE HOTEL. CROMWELL. T HE CROMWELL HOTEL. MESSRS STARKEY & SCALLY Having purchased the above well-known Hotel, beg to intimate to their friends and patrons, and the public that it will be theii study to make the CROMWELL HOTEL, combine all the comforts of a home, with the convenience of an Hotel, and tlierebj merit a continuance of the patronage so li berally accorded to their predecessor, MR. ROBERT KIDD. The Stables are admitted to be the Beat ic the District, and are under the care of a First-class Groom. Commodious SHOW ROOMS for Common cial Travellers. Billiards and Poor. Every Evening, under the direction of a competent Marker. The Concert HAll is large and comrao dious, and well adapted for Balls, Concerts, and Theatrical Performances. Private Apartments for Families. T HOM A S FOG T MERCHANT TAILOR AND habit M a k e Melmorf. Terrace, Cromwell. ! A Large Stock of West of Eng I and Colonial Tweeds on hand,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 799, 10 August 1877, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 799, 10 August 1877, Page 1
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