liij ■' " sill ul i v - mESsm* Bfaijvsti sll Rill 1* Under theAistinguishod P a ?iri>Ws« of Sir G. Grey r *Bi)r Q,d Row«“»i fJ Sir Jamjsß,Effg!?pij>, T\ E S • - ii; ’ CLXTM. MRS. "‘'W.' 7 , OEQROB, l :,i Proprietress. ID Dim•“■-.•-f.ltj 0! i." ■ MRS GEORGE Takes th« present' her friends nnd fortheir kind-pat-ronage since h#tf etnrn to-Clyde, and begs to inform them that she has made AteU" give alterations for, the of the travelling public. The old Billiard Room has beeh’coriverted into a fine commercial room and two bedrooms w'th P*" 1 * ▼ate 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. :•■ ■ ;i jm )■- - .c"nr ,< r THE BBSt OP STABLING, under the supervision of an efficient groom. Saddle-horses and buggies for hire. Terminus for Cobb’s coaches via Palmerston, and Lawrence, through to Queenstewn. ♦ ~ , THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOTEL ON THE DUNBTAN. Hartley arms hotel, Opposite the Public Library) SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. JAit E 8 PARKS, i, Pkopsietos. In returning thanks for the kind support ocordcd him for the number of years, trusts to receive a continuance of the same, as nothing on hit part shall, bo wanting to merit it. -awmii i< Good Accommodation for Travellers. Meals Provided at All Hours. Well-ventilated and Comfortable BILLIARD ROOM, Double and Single Buggies and Horses always oh Hire, The Stable is a special feature in connection with the Hotel. Jp°RT PHILIP HOTEL, CLYDE. J. S. DICKIE, - Proprietor. (Late John Cox Under the new management, this hotel will be conducted in a manner unsurpassed on the goldfields, and in soliciting the, support of my riends and the travelling pnblio, I can but say nothing -will be spared to give them every satisfaction. Private detached cottage for families. The best brands of liquor kept. Good stabling under careful management, YIN CENT COUNTY HOTEL Clyde, GEORGE MURRAY (Late James Holt), PROPRIETOR. Having Leased the above well known newly-erected stone buildings for a number of years, I beg to solicit a sharge of patronage of the travelling public, and, can assure those who may favour me with a, call, that they will receive every attention. The hotel comprises private and public sitting rooms, large dining hall, ten bedrooms and bathroom, all of which will > e found replete with every convenience. Saddle and Buggy Horses always on Hire. The stables consists of 7 stalls and 4 loose boxes, and as they will be under my own persona! supervision, owners may yely .on .their horses being well cared for V Prices stridtly moderate to suit the (times. * N The best brands of wines, spirits, and beers only kept. * Every attention bestowed on boarders. GEORGE MURRAY. NOTICE. OUR English friends are informed that. Advertisements and all other Business Communications in in connection with this paper sent through Messes CLARKE, SON, ft PLATT, 85 Qracechureh-Street, London. Will receive every attention.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1142, 21 March 1884, Page 1
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