Hotels. HOTEL, MANDEVILLE. James Roche, Proprietor Good Paddock Accommodation. b 665 RAI LWAY rfEMPERANCE HOTEL, LUMSDEN. Joseph CrosMe, Proprietor. I®- GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. *#* Private Apartments for Families. *** J C. having just opened the above Premises solicts a trial. His motto will be Cleanliness and Comfort, combined with $^» Moderate Charges. RAILWAY HOTEL, EIVERSDALE. DUNCAN ROSS - - Proprietor. In tMs new and commodious hotel will be found excellent accommodation for private families, boarders and travellers. The best Wines and Spirits only kept. d 625 WYNDHAM HOTEL. T. Leaht - - Proprietor. fT^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 BIILIARWr """ THE FORTKOSE HOTEL, R. A. Elliot, Proprietor. RA. ELLIOT begs to announce that • the above Hotel is now open. Patrons 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 Family Hotel, Td TOIS HARBOR. c2Bl .« A * R h s 6 % n Si I \ N £[! i ; I j~- ■ s a s j r-i >rsr S3 ° « B §J s 5 \ Si © K <3 5) S ? s i o S 1 * ° MOETIMER'S PINE BUSH HOTEL. TB. MORTIMER has the pleasure • of informing his numerous friends that the above Hotel, which he recently purchased, is now. in complete repair, and those favoring him with a call may rely upon receiving the very" best attention. The Coach f roir and to Wyndham and Fortrose stops here to change horses, and gives full time for meals. The Coach leaves Wyndham at 10,30 a.m on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; leaving Fortrose on the alternate days at 10 a.m. In connection with the Hotel there is also a General Store and a Blacksmith's Shop, and also Accommodation Paddocks. LIVEKY AND BAIT STABLES. dilß^
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 337, 7 March 1884, Page 1
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