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Hotels. Dunedin XXXX Ale ON DRAUGHT AT CLARK’S CLUB HOTEL BLENHEIM. rn.ri.TS is an article that cannot be r excelled, and is pronounced by experts the best colonial ale ever brought into this market, 206 THE ROYAL HOTEJ (Late the Eainbow), (Irovh Road, Blenheim.

mms HOTEL, situated in the 1 pleasantest, part of the Town, and opposite tlie New Railway Station; has lately Seen re-built and fitted up in a style not to lie excelled in the IHstrict. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best quality. Good Bath Boom. hirst-rate Stabling. Horses and Buggies for hire. Private appartments, and every tion attention. AARON PENNEY, ruoriiiKTOi:. ■‘>'2 Marlborough Hotel, P.LBN IT HIM. i Good acconnnodation. r>2 Splendid Paddock and Stables. SOUTH STAJi MOTEL, Maxwell Hoad, Blenheim. i JOHN BALKY HROPKTHTOIb l-’irstclass accommodation for Travellers.

(Jooil Staples and Paddocks. no CASEY’S HOTEL, I lion Stj:ki:t, B LENH El M . None lull tho best brands of Wines, Spirits, itc., ko])fc. Good St:tl>l iiin - , and every attention. AXIMJKW CASEY. (57 MASON EC HOTEL, BLENHEIM. IT. S. BUSH -- - PEOPIIIETOB. rniTE Lost Winos, Spirits and Beer 1. procurable. Good Stabling. 18 JUNCTION HOTEL, Ma KLr.OKOi'Gii Town.

4 U PER TOR Accommodation, Stabling j 5 • J Secure and Well-watered Paddocks. 1 I JOHN MAIiCJT. ! Business Notices. W. S. Falconer, !CAB 1N E T MAKE R, | Furniture Dealer, &c. i ! | j n VEIIY description of CABINET j I'j WO RK done well and cheaply, i Attention is called to the Chcfli- ! oniers, Chests of Drawers, Ac., of | Colonial manufacture, from Mottled ' Kauri, Totara, and other native ■ woods of New Zealand. I i Country Settlers are invited to visit the Show .Room and judge for ! j themselves of the make, quality, and j appearance of the goods. | 7•"> W. S. FALCONER. J. O’SULLIVAN, Mount Pleasant, | QOXTKACTOIt AND B IULLER, &c. j Hewn Timber for Bridges and other purposes, supplied. 2.7 C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER, AND (! EX ERA L COM .MISSION A< i EXT. j OIONSM INMENTS of general mer- j \J chandise received. Advances j made on goods for absolute disposal. Especial attention devoted to the j effecting Sales of Landed Property by j auction and privately. 10 j THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY, I 4 LF.ItEO MASON’ begs to return his j 7V sincere thanks for favors already re- j ceived, and solicits a continuance of the j same in the future. i PIES HOT! PIES HOT!! | EVEUY Saturday Night, At ALFRED MASON’S Near the Oinaka Bridge, Grove Road, 47 Blenheim,

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1880, Page 4

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