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'„.., Hotels. 'MORTIMER'S PINE BUSH HOTEL. ?j» ' • . ••' ; T-v B. I 'MORTIMER haa the pleasure • " of informing his numerous friends '"tiiat the, above Hotel, which he recently purchased, is now in complete repair, and those-/ favoring him with a call may _ccly -upon- receiving the- very best attention.Tho' Coach frotr and to Wyndham and Fortr'osc_st6ps here to change horses, ahd givesfull time for meals. " The Coach leaves Wyndham al Ifl.nn ■,■ <r, on. Monchiy, Wdlncs lay, and Fiid.'iy : i.'aving .L'ortrose on the :dior;:ate dnys-al 10 a.m. Jn connection willi tVie I[';'- f .'jl-r>u;r... is also a General Slnve and :i BlaeksTnif h'a Shop, nnd also Accommodation Paddock'-. Livery and Bait Stables.- d-iIS cd "/ "■!"'' -I ■ -i. ■• '^mmJ- - »m • ■ ■ tQ ■ Z. • . ■'• " h— H .>• tij p_i ' S •-• H. : -'-' ; ' Ph "^ ' g "•! fl * , ff* t7 *& ' rj , , -W- -..-gc -.. rg - I . ■ ri pu -pj • • -a - ,'Tm- « ' 2.' S * * - ti-w.-' i ■■■•■#■ I » § I.,,ftf :. Q ,rg- , &r < .0., ' R'- : ; Hj^ v 3 ' °f « ■ '^ : '" 1 -,H • ' ■ M- § ■ ,-..»- y.g>,.---"■■^2s - • R-. fft ::',y .' s-'-.ft- .ss 7 . ■;0-' ■'■■' --.'A-' ; 'l I j * • ..j. 3 , '- - — ■- - - ■ .. Railway H j o mL, . <■ ' NORTH ROAD', WINTON.. ■F. ErWISITE, PJEaQPBIETOa. |mbbt-olas«" Mc6M7o^ot(>^^^ : BOARDERS AND 'TRAVEELEES.'.-' :^' B" i |,LLI"A;B.D R 0 -0 M ■*"_,* Best Wines and Spirits. *** Bottling Store. FIRST PRIZE A'F THE MELBOURNE. '. EXHIBITION.; -FOR GOOD NOURISHING J STOUT^TRY; C E LB-B RA T E;D OATJ BRA N'D. THE undersigned _i.nvitc^thc| special atten- .,, tion of the Public to thiji vjjraiid. .'-The demand is alpnc sufficient giiaratlte"e'o'f - t'ho high estimation it has -.-.attained.' ' All good judges agree, notwithstanding its moderate 'price, that it is riot surpassed! by any in t be market. • It can be ordered wholesale ihrough any' merchant/ and is kept 't?y all Store and Hoteikeepera in town" and '.. country, v ; ....... ; " H.,HARGANJ k CO., ..•- - -Bottling-- Stores, Stafford-street, 1 ' a!59" *•■ " '■ ' '•' Dunebi^. '■-* '■- Coach^s/LVei'y and Bait. ' . GORE LIVERS AND BAIT STABLES. 'rn H. BREWER, having; leased Messrs -t' : « "" to-ecii and. Souness'siHorscO ßazaar, has for hire Saddle flcrocs^Biiggies, Express Waggons, kc. Commcrcuii"^PftrveliWJHrf«SK long or- short journeys. Horses carefully broken .to Saddle and Harness. Charges Moderate.' " d»2l HORNE.RICHARDSON AND CO,, '■■■>'• ■ ■* COAOH PROPRIETORS ' •"'-' ' ■'• r? AND LiTERY ST;ABLE KSXPEBS, y./yWirNDHAM. -" ; j ; SADDLE 'HORSES and«BUGGTBSS always • "ON'H-IRE. .Coaches attend the. arrival aud, • departure ;pf each train to and from Edendale.. ;,,-,'.. -„ - * . '. A, Coach rims between Wyndham and Fortrose W'follows :— Leaves Wyndham or Mondays, Wednesdays,, and'iridays at 10.3C A.m. ".Leaves; Fortrose on Tniesdays,, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10 a.m. . ; ?-.'-.. be paid for |n delivery. : , n 1) EMEDY FREE !— A yictim.of youthli" fui imprudence, causing' Premature .Decay. Nervous;Debiiity, Lost -Manhood, ftc, having tried in vain every remedy : has discovered a simple self-cure, which he 1 will send Fre*e tb'his'fellow-sufferers. '•• Address : HVREE^ES.EiQ,, 'Street, Ne^ York City-, .U.SI/ • l ■ " '• ' '" .. •-,.>■<:■.,;• ...'- .1... ..-?....-.- 1 ..';-•" • >■' <j-.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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