Hotels. GKREIEIISrS RAILWAY HOTEL, GORE. H. H O W E L L S, PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR ' Travellers, Boarders, and Private Families. TERMS MODERATE. c 785 £. SOUTHLAND HOTEL, :;.j GORE. % DONAiB : KBLLIEy PROPRIETOR. - 'l?;f^HlS ,liian|jjpme brick and concrete Hotel, •;^ : JL^whiphf'isj,^ust completed, is situated | >; 4near the^Railway Station, and is replete with- every convenience. Private Suites for Families -.. quite detached from the Bar Department; Bath Booms, &c. * (9* FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM. -&» rm^Mfi^JLsiXSQ Sample Rooms. KEPT. ■ ©KM?ts3l to;inc.et'the ; re<itiir6nien'fc3 of the Dis- - tfict 'and the Travelling Public. No expense ; has Ijeeri^spared to . render every comfort and ; eonveniehce to patrons of the House. ;HOT, COLD, AND . SHOWER BATHS, : And every appointment appertaining to a * First-class Hotel. i^» Passengers per Express have sufficient time to obtain Counter Luncheon and other KefreshmQntg. dl7o 03h,T?8 HOTEL, i: GORE. ip|EQEai3. FISHENDEN begs to an- J V^fi:/; nounce that he has taken the above Hotel, and can now offer accommodation to Trayejiera and others y^iting the town which will be superior to any in the District. FI3&ST- CLASS BILLIARD ROOM. ■ GfboD Accommodation for Hobses. Bg&ct; Wines and Spirits will only be kept. ,Jtr\ - ■ _ J¥eoegb fishenden, '" r ; Pbopkietob. b 637 g^OVINOIAL HOTEL, GORDON. MRS MULVEr, PROPRIETRESS. MRS 'M. begs to inform the Travelling ; Public— Commercial and General — Tradespeople, and the . respectable Farming community, that this first-class Hotel still retains its popularity, and in which will be found superior accommodation, the House being replete with every. convenience. Large Dining and Commercial Rooms, i inodious Private Sitting Rooms, and class Bedrooms. I0»BATH ROOM. Beers, and Spirits of the Best Brands # Good Stabling. a 390 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , ; '. GORDON. &BORGE PENNEY, PROPRIETOR. 4~*4 P., having purchased the above Hotel, \X» bega to inform his Friends and the " üblic that none but the Best of Liquors c kept by him. tfIRST-CXASS ACCOMMODATION. HORSES ON HIRE. I ■:■:.;, GO©D STABLING. VJ
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 1
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