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JOHN MARSH, E ptl iIUNEA B R Ijfo, i ; € ROMW EL L. Victoria Hotel, URO U W ELL. Junction Ban a , Kfiwarou, Gorge buni Roads. James st(j.m;t, i a te.-fti, e Ban. iiOcl-.liui'ii Ferry, Proprin'or, having j>u chased the above in \v!y elected auii comfirra-.h hotel, invites a visit rr* in ms Oid fneeds and aeqnaiiita.cc- s, who may rely on receiving every attention. AH the requirements of a first-class hotel Choicest of Vfi.ies, Spirits, and Beers. Good JS tabling. An Excellent Emlit-stalled Stone Stable, replete with every Couvnieice for Iravellers. Unsurpassed iu the District. V. <h:*t . B. Under the distiiv.-uMn d patronage of if G. Grey, Sir G, i owun, Sir Jauies Fergus. -on, A c., ,vc. /. DUXST HOTEL, CLYDE, Mrg a W. B. CfooEge, (Proprietor.)

initiation of families. The W*st brands of Wines and Spirits and Beers only kept. Commercial Eotol, RoXUOKGIL IT. pnoPEIi:Ti)R. ' / ' '-J. ■T * ■ ■ i IS Hotel ufi\v po-scssos every A ccoiunio iarfon, an 1 complies the o mtort of a Home with the conveniences of a Hotel. Private Rooms for Families First-class Table, under an cxpei ienccil Chef lit cuisine. Excellent Stabling. Stoppiny.plaeo of Cobb mol Co.’s through line of Coaches between Lawrence ami Queenstown. T> E X D Lao IT c) T K L, ■y*"* TS E 1) syt L:, 3 L 95 ’w® a i a y-'iL: A’ aHj tasaajj'j ITojirietoT. Superior accommodation fir Travellers. First Class Stabling. Cj ,VilQ <V; E \ I! v 80 'Jf, ! t/i I H.ULirV ie/jßii \yjf' (Hjg.UU f * Hi)!, K.'jf i’.-ojin-tor, it.-es in VoS intimate that Con , :a the j.rico of Coals lelivore I in Civ -e, will be sl* p,. r ton, or ‘is (i ipr bn l I he I’oais fro o this pit arc of . xeo'ienb qi'ali y, an I full weight is .unanbol. Puce a. Pi a dutch, ills pr ion . T l l'- V .tjo.ojnr t i, r< <•<[.. nl Olp'li'. n | . ...... A eCoiiM;l. R.i I ii,Mt ■,? .\.. COlliitil ;■ in .iitoi’nijilei f i ■ I j... true ( ’"Hi I in' hj • ; ~,t jor .i, . i bttui • In- !: hj .i . \ .| .! if V. ■ ;, \

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Dunstan Times, Issue 913, 17 October 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 913, 17 October 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 913, 17 October 1879, Page 1

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