T| U G G’S HOT E 1.,! 1 Gheexstonp. Ro.vn, Kumar.v. is most centrally situated, and affords \ \ every acomumodatiov: and comfort that i I can be desired. I I | | COM FORT A BLE SITTING AND | | BED ROOMS i 1 (THE LARGEST BIL LI ARD-R 00 M | j in the district, and a-'competent Marker in attendance I THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION j I IS UNLIMITED. I i Cabs, Wagonettes, Buggies, and Saddle 9 & "ft ’ # J I Horses Always on Hire. ; } Moderns charges, and strict attention 1 j to tlte convenience of the public. i JAMES RUGG, j I Propnetov. Ij O N E S’ HOTEL,! j Mawhera Quay, Greymoath. | ; Visitors to GreynnMith will find every ! convenience ami comfort at the j j above Hotel. | ; Wines and Spiros <>f the beet Brands. | Loose ‘boxes, not to he equalled ■ in j : Westland. Stabling for carriers’horses 1 Free. Attended to by an expeiienced ■ groom. ; fk O’BRIEN ANDLa DUNCAN, d/ Proprietors. HOTEL, iMAIN STREET, KUM iRA. i I 1 Proprietors of the above Hotel*> i oe« in inform the pul-lic uemr.dly that it 1 | has been madeveplete with every comfort, ; 1 regardless of expense, affording to visitors 1 every accommodation with charges strictly ■ moderate. gTROUD AND jp LOWERS, OTAGO DINING ROOMS, DILLMAN’S TOWN, 1 Will open the above establishment on ! | MONDAY next, the 7th inst., and 1 , hope, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of tiie public patronage. Meals, at all hours ... is. Gd, 1 Board, per week 225. «d. ' JJIAYLOR AND JJYNDMAVS DINING ROOMS, EMPIRE HOTEL. DILL MAN’S TOWN. On and sifter this date—Saturday, 1 December Ist, 1877—the Charges will be as under:— Breakfast Is. 6d, 3 Dinner Is. 6d. j Tea Is. 6d. Board, per day 4s. Od. „ per week ... 225. 6d. l > The patronage of the public is respectI fully solicited. THE LARGEST AND BEST DININGROOM IN DILLMAN’S TOWN. Meals at «ill hours. JgATHS ;l BATHS !! BATHS !!! HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER. I S Hot Bath, Is 6d. Cold Bath, Is. AtfUT E. OVERTON’S, Main-road, Kumara next door Westland Drag Hall. QOA LS. COALS. E, is. 1 COALS REDUCED to 60s. Ton, bags included. Single Bags—Six shillings. Apply at the Tramway Office per
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Kumara Times, Issue 459, 16 March 1878, Page 1
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