Hotels. IHB FuRTRO-E HOTEL. R. A. ELLIOT - -/ - Proprietor. R'A. E LIOT begs to announce that .• the ab' ye hotel is now open, Patr«ns jWiil find that tfceir Comfort and Require" ittifttS have been carefully considered and families wishing to "spend a few days at the seaside will find cv- ry accommodation an<i convenience. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. " • , . . BILLIA! D, ROOM, ,Q. THE FOR « ROSE CO^'MIRCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, TOI TOIS HARBOR, c2Bl ROYAL MAIL, HOTEL ; ; CLINTON. : "William Bikon, .., - P.UOPRIKTOti. First-class accomo«lation for families and trov^Uefs;' r »■■■:■■ ■ ■ • f '..GOOD, STABLING LOOSE BOXES, Alb'o extensive paddock aecotnodatioa. .- :■: A Tbiai Solicixhd. ' -PJBINqE',O^, WALES HOTEL, in .v .;; ■. ...CLLNTON. Donald McDonald, PROPRIETOR, D.MoD. hegsto inform his friends, and the travelling public, that he has again resumed ppseesion of the above Hotel, and that his^best' endeavours will be to satisfy these favouring him with their patronage. "",'■'.' '""■ : '. :'.[. ' 'a 609 RAILWAY HOTEL Tjl ■ R. W ,h' ; IT c, PROPRIETOR, •'•' Q-bbat Noeth Road, Wintoit. First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelers. BIILLIARD ROOM. Best Wines and Spirits. j RIVERSDALE P</lEL '■' '"~^^^^'^#E%^AiiE^; r;^-~ — ■ iT 6 II N GEE, PROPRIETOB, GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS.- •- . GOOD LIQUORS. ' EXCELLENT STABLING -Saddle Horses oh Hire. The Switzers Mail Coaohes arrive and depart from tbis Hotel. a 369 , MANDEVILLE HOTEL, MANDEVILLE. J A. ME S~~R O CHE, PROPRIETOR. bf»6.o Good Paddock Accommodation « WAIMEA HOTEI LWMSDEN. Joseph Crosbie, PROPRIETOR. Good Accommodation for Commercial TraveUers, Private Apartments for Families. Good Stabling JC,, having just secured the above * Hotel, solicits a trial. His motto will be Cleanliness and Comfort combined with MODERATE CHARGES. N.B.— A large Hall for Concerts, Balls or Theatrical performances. - b 95 TERMINUS HOTEL, KINGSTON. JOHN B. KERRbegs to: inform the travelling puplic that the above Hotel is the oldest -^Btablished in Kingston; and is still acknowledge to be the most comfortable hou3e of accommodation for travellers. Anyoae visiting it may be sure of reoeivißg civility and every attention. Passengers stopping at this Hotel are in close proximity to the steamers leaving for Queenstown, also the railway terminus. 543 FARMERS' A B Mi" H O T.E L, ". WYNDHAM. D.MILNE Pbomhbtor. Excelleßt'accommodation for Travellers. , Th» busineii will carried on in tempararj; presses pending ,the ,«reetion of [ 0 , - -. . r tht U9W brick bujl4iiiff. _ ■ i Caaohoi to meet all Tiaine, Mr D. ..Milne' v iaxing iwently. purchased Mr Mortimer .larfc, wW'lt is nowiUied ia jconnection with i [,F*rmei f Armi. TERMS MODERATE. £9 '
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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 293, 28 September 1883, Page 1
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