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Hotels. V. Under the distinguished patronage of Sir G. Grev, Sir G. Bowen, Sir James Ferguason, .to., iVc. HOTEL. CLYDE. D MR S. W. R GEORGE, Proprietre s. MRS GEOROE Takes th» present opportunity of tha"king Tier friends and parrons for tlteir kind Patronage since he;" Btnrn to Clyde, and bees to inform them tnat she has made extensive alterations for the accommodation of the travel line public. The old Billiard Room has been converted into a fine commercial room and two bedrooms with private entrance There is also a detached cottage for families. The bedrooms in the hotel have been enlarged, and the whole superintended by Mrs George herself. THE REST OF STARLING under the supervision of an efficient groom. Saddle horses and buggies for hire. Terminus for Cobb’s coaches via Palmerston, and Lawrence through to Queenstown. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOTEL ON THE UUNdTAN. H A RTT.EY ARMS HOTEL, Opposite the Public Library) SUNUERLAND-ST.. CLYDE. JAMES PARKS, PROPRIETOR. In returning thanks for the kind support iccordeii him for the number of years, rusts to receive a continuance of the same, is nothing on his part shall lie wanting to nerit it. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Meals Provided at All Ilnurs. Well-ventilated and Comfortable BILLIARD ROOM. Double and Single Buggies and Horses always on Hire. The Stable is a special feature in connection with the Hotel. PORT PHILIP HOTEL, CLYDE. J. S. DICKIE, - Proprietor. (I.ate John Cox Under the new management, this hotel will he conducted in a manner unsurpassed on the goldfields, and in soliciting the support of niv t-iends and the travelling public, I can hut say nothing will I e spared to give them every satisfaction. Private detached cottage for families. The best brands of liquor kept. Good stabling under careful management. -’yiNCENT COUNTY HOTEL (Lath Sydney Hotel). JAMES HOLT - Proprietor. James Holt Begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has entirely rebuilt this hotel of stone, and can confidently say that it is now one of the most comfortable and commodious houses on the goldfields. The bedrooms are lofty, well ventilated, and furnished with every requisite. The sitting and dining moms are oapa cions, and furnished in first class style. A large room suitable for public meetings or entertainments. Every attention paid to the culinary department. which is under the immediate supervision of Mrs Holt. Extensive range of stone stabling. None but the best brands of liquors and b-era kept. Horses and buggies for Hire rjp EMPERA.NCE HOTEL, SUNDERL AND-STREET, CLYDE. GEORGE MURRAY, - Proprietor. The Proprietor respectfully the attention of the public to the fact of his having purchased the premises lately in the occupation of Donald M’Pherson, and converted the same into a TEMPERANCE hotel, and is now in a position to supply every want of the travelling public. Baths. Good Stabling. Meals at all hours. First-class sleeping apartments. Boise and Buggy on hire. TEMPERANCE DRINKS ONLY,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1068, 13 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1068, 13 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1068, 13 October 1882, Page 1

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