Hotels Etc. B ENDIGO HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. L. G. RYAN opnetor. SSnperlos accommodation for Travellers. Emsi CiAsa Stab lino. c riterion hotel. ALEXANDRA^/ HENRY TO I IA LL, Proprietor.
H. Tohill begs to inform the Travelling Public that this Hotel possesses every convenience, and trusts by strict attention to the comfort of Travellers and the Public generally to merit heir patronage. Private Parlor and Bedrooms. Large and Commodious Billiard Booms, and Alcock’s Prize Table. The Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers only kept. The. Culinary Department Specially attended to. Good Stabling. QOMMERCIAL BOXBHEGH. H. H. HERON HOT EL, /y? Proprietor. This Hotel now possesses every Accommodation, and combines the comfort of a Home with the conveniences of a Hotel. Private Booms for PamiUea. First-class Table, under an experienced Chef de cuisine. Excellent Starring. Stopping-place of Cobb and Co.’s through line of Coaches between Lawrence and Queenstown.
Y lOTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL. DMWELL# Junction of Bendigo, KaWau, Gorge and Bannockburn Roads. JAMES STUART, Late of the Bannockburn Ferry, Proprietor, having purchased the above newly erected and comfortable hotel, invites a visit from his old friends and acquaintances, who may rely on receiving every attention. All the requirements of a first-class hotel Choicest of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. Good Stabling. An Excellent Eight-stalled Stone Stable, replete with every convenience for Travellers. Unsurpassed in the District. lacks hotel, OPHIR (BLACKS No. 1).
J. W. M'INTOSH ... Peoprikt 'tft The most comfortable house/psofhntry ; built entirely of stone, lath and plaster partitions, and accommodation unsurpassed. Lofty and well-ventilated Bedrooms, Dining and Sitting Rooms—the whole well and subs' antially'furaished. Good otabling and careful attendance. None but the choicest brands’of spirits and beors kept; while the auisinc is everything to bo desired. H HAMBOCE HOTEL, OPHIE, / 3/4 BLACKS.NO. 1). / MARY GAVAN, Proprietress. This Hotel is built'of stone, and possesses accommodation equal to any house upcountry. TheJßed-rooms are Lofty, and embrace every comfort. Private Sitting i.nd’Red-rooms. The only Billiard Table in the District. Unequalled Stone Stables and Loose Boxes. Horses and Baggies on hire. Changing Stage for Cobb and Co.’s Mail Lane of Coaches.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1275, 6 August 1886, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1275, 6 August 1886, Page 1
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