Hotels. THE JS T A E^ ?1 H OTE L , WAIKAKA. M. O'ROURKE - - Proprietor (Late of Gordon). ■jl/T O'ROURKE begs respectfully to an- -*-»-^- • nounce to his numerons friends and the Travelling Public in general that he has taken that old established and popular House at Waikaka, known as the Star Hotel, an will endeavor to maintain and, if possible improve upon its well-known reputation a an up-country Hotel. SUPBEIOR STABLING. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. The Best of Liquors kept on the Premises. Charges Moderate d 429 ]^[ANDEVILLE HOTEL, MANDEVILLE. James Roche, Proprietor Good Paddock Accommodation. b 665 RIVERSDALE HOTEL, RIVERSDALE. (Directly opposite the Railway Platform) John Gee, Proprietor. eg- GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. Good. Liquors. Excellent Stabling. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. The Switzers Mail Coaches arrive and depart from this Hotel. a« "0 I ''#; RAILWAY Temperance hotel, j fVS;^ '*-* i;ii&s£" : ' '* * ' - ■ — r •• - • '-rif- ..' ■■ '- *#* Private Apartments for Families. * # * J. C. having just opened the above Premises soliefcs a trial. His motto , will be Cleanliness and Comfort, combined with i^» Moderate Charges. RAILWAY HOTEL, RIVERSDALE. DUNCAN ROSS - - Proprietor. In this new and commodious hotel will be found excellent accommodation for/private families, boarders and travellers. The best Wines and Spirits only kept. ' d 625 RAILWAY HOTEL, WYNLHaM DONALD BOYD begs to intimate to friends and the general public in the Southland District that he has taken the above well-known hotel, where he is prepared to provide the best [accommodation for man and beast on the most reasonable terms. The hotel is pfpyided with every modern improvement, and.;the; accommodation cannot be surpassed intthe district. EXCELLENT STABLING. d3ll WYNDHAM HOTEL. T. Leahy - - Proprietor. ri^HE above hotel now offers first-class ac- -*- commodation for travellers and others and no pains are spared to meet the comfort of all. — - Wines, Spirits, Etc., of the best brands] only. Coaches to and from every train at Eden dale, d Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Forcrose, returning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. d 364 BILLIARDS, THE FORTROSE HOTEL, R. A. Elliot, Proprietor. RA. ELLIOT beg 3to announce that • the above Hotel is now open. Pa- ! trons will find that their comfort and requirements have been carefully considered, and families wishing to spend a few days at the seaside will find every accommodation and convenience. .Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands] BILLIARD ROOM, &C The Fortrose Commercial and FamilyHotel, 101 TOIS. fIARBOE. c2Bl - . J
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 1
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