njnder the distinenislu’d patronage of tir G. Giay, Sir Cf. Howen, Sir James Fergnsson, .to,, Ac. -DUXSTAN HOTEL, CLYDE, MI’S GEORGE bikes tho proopportunity of thanking her friends end patrons for their kind patronage since her return to Clyde, and be.-s to inform them that she has made extensive alterations for the ■aoeonirrntdiiHoi of the travelling public, dim old Bidiard Doom has heen converted into a fine commercial room aud two be drooins with private entrance, d’hcre is also a detached cot!ace for families. The bedrooms in tbe hotel have been enlarged, and the whole ■ under the supervision of an efficient, groom. Saddle horses and bujuies for hire. Terminus for Cobb’s.c aches via Palmer- ■ ston, ami Lawrence through to Queenstown. •:TII!•: OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOTEL ■ON THE DUN STAN. TT A TITLE Y AR MS HOT EL, Jl JL Opposite 1 the Public Library) SUN DEI!LA ND-ST., CLYI»E. In returning thanks for tho kind support accorled him for the number of years, trusts to leoeive a continuance of (hesame, as nothing cu his part shall he wanting to merit'it. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Weals Provided at All Hours. M; Proprietor.) superintended by Mrs Geor.e herself. THE BEST OF STABLING James PkoI’KIEToR.
■"Well-ventilated and Comfortable BILI.IAIID BOOM. "Double ar.d single B igghs and Horses always on Hire. .-The Stable is a speeia! f-atnro in ounce.tion with the Hotel. T> E N D I G 0 HOT E L, JD : aeexandua, L, Q. ETAST, Projirietoi". : Superior accommodation for Travellers. First Class Starring. Q 11 ITE ll lON II OT EI. ALEXANDRA. ToMll, Pitorßir/roR. IT. Totiil;. begs to inform the Travelling ’Bitblie-tbat this Motel possesses every convenience, and trusts by strict attention to the eo nfort of Travellers and the Public goi’crallyito merit tlmr patronage. Private Parlor and Bedrooms. '.Large and Commodious Billiard Booms, ami Alcock’s Prize Table. The Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers only kept. The 'Culinary Department Specially attended to. b'oni) Staruno. VINCENT COON T Y HOTEL (Late Svdni.v Hotel). James Holt, riIOPRIETOII.
AMT’S 1101/r desires to inform liia mnnovims It imls mid the .public generally (lull lie lias entirely rebuilt ■this hotel of slime, noil can conlidently say that it is now mm nf the most comfortable mol cimimoilious houses on the I’oliltiohls. Ihe bcilroonis arc lo ty, well ventilated, mnl (un.isheil with every requisite. The sitting anil dining rooms are oap.v cions, ami furnished in liistclass style. A large loom suitable for public meetings or entertainments. Every attention paid to tho culinary department, wbieh is under tho immediate supervision of Mrs Holt. .Extensive range of stone stabling. None but the best btamls of liquois and teis kept. illorses ami buggies Lira,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1029, 6 January 1882, Page 1
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