IT, i>.|mi- tho flistin<ril } Tnm"S FHt'gnj if* . | \ITv « T \ ishpd patronage o won, fro.', \'c. il 6 T R T, P.-<W (1 !•' O '! C, V, Tate •« th~ present in lipr '""frieriiH and parrfl rntin pe since hw!' stn to in firm thpm tnat, give alterations for I the travelling pnhli T?nop a has 'wen conv« n"fc ial room and *«■) vifrt entrance The ■ontr* "c for families. J (into 1 ha« - p ' pp» p"!»l »nr>p| intended I'V Mr TfTK RTCS' r Up ho.-s.s « ,„ f.,r fV-IV ml lawrcnr noft-nnitv of rha-'kinu •ns for their kind oat. rn t-o Olv'e, and heirs she hns ma'le pxtenhe accnmmodittinrt of 3. The old Billiard rte'l into a fine com- • Vie'lrofims with nrire is :i|ro a detached Tl>p t,p,i r ,.„„„ R ; n »|, e •ppil. an•' 'hp whole s fieor e herself. •PST.ARTJNO • of an pffiewn' uroom 1 In n/ics W nire. p'.achi«i via Palmerthrough to QueensTHB. OLDEST EsT OS THB XRUSITED HOTEL UtTNSTAN. VRTLEY l Opposite 'he SI JNDERLANJ ARMS HOTEL, Pn'dic Lihrarv) )-ST.. CLYDE. JAM hj S Pi-of: PARKS,
s for t he kind support .ho number of var». 1« i turnin'! than! iKM-cr 1 P him f r ' p isc?ivi- a c •ii'imianoa of Mi*same, w irtfl in on hi* |»y,./vrt shall he warning to ■awrit it . ’ -*< - - ' OiH U»«hle The SI a P I iunnminW it ion for Travellers. Jeals Pruvid. I jd »t Ail Hours. 1 ; I 11-venti'atad • and Comfortable BILUA. KD ROOM. and SingW Bnogic-a and Horses alwnyl /..n Hire, ile is a *pe< i'll feature in connection wit i the Hotel. <•1. T F U CL J.H. 1 KKTK, (i ATS IT, T P UoTKIi, FI) K. lj, isjr, Proprietor.
'■> maiiM<*ement, tin’s conducted in hj < ? I <>n tlm "oldtields, tli#> a rpp.irt of rnv i vellinsr public, I can \1 ! ■ i* spaced fr> actio t c for fmnilii s. Ihe e-d. l>r:in tls ot liqu a-kept
Gf.oi I “fa li a under careful nw i <• ?.inm>r. ' ! “jpV»K SALK 'OH TO LET. THE BE N DIG 10 H »TEL, OP.TIR 1m sißclia- t* Possession. There is a veiy fine connection to this H tel ; nn< i in the hands of a <;ond Business man is capable of bein'.' in creased. TERMS KaVOURABL*. Apply to JAMKS KI‘N AUGHT »N, Bi ewery, Alexandra Or, . ■ yO' GEORGE F a CHE, A nctioneer, Clyde.
LINE OF COAQm||f«Bt)UNED[N VIA NASEBY aRjU PALMERSTON. QO B B AN D CO’S TELEGRAPH LTNE of Royal Mail Coaches leave Mrs George’* Dunstan Hotel every Monday and Friday Morning tor Dunedin, via Black’*. Naseby and Palmerston, and leave Dunedin every Monday and Friday via Palmerston, Naseby, and Blacks for the Damn tan. Wo beg to thank the public generally fof past favors, and hope for the continuance of tame. Our Line of Coaches have lately been completely renovated, and every possible arrangement tas been made for the semfort and safetymf passengers. Oar’s being the only Line of Coaches carrying Her Majetfcy s mail, passengers may rely on arriving at their destination at tbs appointed time. H. CRAICF ft CO, Proprietors:
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 1
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508Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 1
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