Hotels. ]^[ANDEVILLE HOTEL, MAHDEVILLE. " James Roche, Proprietor ! Good P«ddoek Accommodation. b 665 V ~ "" RAILWAY ~~ TpEMPERANCE HOTEL, LUMSDEN. * Joseph Crosbie, Proprietor.' ttH GOOD' AGCOMMOpATION FOR , COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, •«* Private Apartments for Families. *#* J C. havirig just opened the above Premises solicts a trial. His motto will be > Clennliness . and Comfort, combined with O» Moderate Charged. Railway hotel, " " -IJ- SIVERSDALE. DUNCAN ROBS - - Proprietor. ' In.tids new and commodious hoiel will be found excellent accommodation for; private iamiliea, boarders and travellers. > /jTT r ••. I I;,' V-» -.-•■ ■■! ,: i >'. . 1 ; . The b^t.W.inesjind Spirits only kept. c' •'.'- -■•..■■'.■• ■ •• '" d 625 *\ |»PH(ii ;! HO:TE L. y TJ 'jMiMßra. 1 . - - Proprietor, rnHE above hotel now offers first-class ac- : iit r coiiimbdatlon for travellers' and others It, jilm}, iio pains are spared to meet the comfort \ -o£«ii. .; . _.",,;.'/' .•■?•. . . $ 'Wines, Spirits, Etc., of the beat 1 brands] only. -; Coaches to and from every train at Eden ; J .dale, d Monday, Wednesday and Friday . 8 1 4b' Fonrbse, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. . d 364 BILt/IARDS. . [ m ' i. i i - 1 1. i■■ i n ■ i ■ ■ )* i -ii* ' c ! THE FeR^KOSE HOTEL;^ LJ .-JS-/J , :1ol';;-^ • : -.U-^' ', >'.. .•■ T- r- '.{(": H *:•'■■■- ' r - -- ■ ■• {.*;.,. j R. A, Elliot, Proprietor.! RA. ELLIOT begs to announce that • the above Hotel is now .open. Pa- ■ trons will find that their comfort and require. , ments have been carefully considered, and i families wishing' to spend a few days at the • I seaside will find every accommodation aad \ convenience. - -•/ * — — — - i 'Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands] -■ BILLIARD ROOM, &O. The Tortrose Commeroial and Family Hotel, TOI TOIS HARBOR. c2Bl l: r --'.:--.:« : .rf ■ * f . { !iH.-i .-yU*. S . ,g % 1 TtT ; w S 9 ?■■ ? I ■s-* ■■ ■! I • n Si li ■ :■ I § 8 I ->}-• '• I- * | • <} ss i . g g g. s . • -5* ■ ill i ■A tZ+ g O 5 £ % Si § I r\ X/l £ or § ■• ; 8 : gl is MOBTIMER'S PINE BUSH fIOTEt. Hi B. MORTIMER has the pleasure: .' ".rV* of informing his, numerous- friends! that the (above Hotel, wjiich he recently • ' purchased, is how, in complete /repair/ and; '■ 'those favoring him 'withr'4, : in^yr : reiy 'upon receiving the very] t>est . a^ention^ !,• The. Coach from and to Wyndham and For- ■ trose stops here to change horses,; and gives full time for meals. ,'-, ; ■,•''. . .': - ' The Coach leaves Wyndham at 10.30 a.m 1 "on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; leaving; Forfrose on the alternate d4ys at,lo a.m. f* In connection with the Hotel, th,ere is also a General Store and a Blacksmith* ghop, and also Accommodation Paddocks.; . d "''" .;';■;.■ -^" -.:,:■ jJji.'."'.--U. 9 LIVSR¥ AND BAIT STABLBB. &ilB
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 329, 8 February 1884, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 329, 8 February 1884, Page 1
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