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iMILKifY HOTEL, JiftK , 1!' >V • -■■:- ■ J t^il- -)■■:.: ■. , i „, .. _■ ■ I -:ri) i I ; . ■ ■ • „ ' ! H^H::: / t>f.W: E L L S, ':. ; "<', .tIiOPRIETOR. FIRST -^LASS AOpOMMODATION "■' .••• . FO , R .• . a^ave'liert.'i^oaiders I ,' and Private Families. •'•'• : TERMS MODERATB.' c 785 sl:r. ■■■■• ■■■ ■i. ■ ■ •• OILiIiJB HOTEL, ;"■:> V-'iV'.i'V.di.O'RifP-* • - ■• ■ . ■ :. t pi! • > r• ■ ' - ■ -"' ' . •'" El I'UEBN-i.begs; w.to announce that gubhe nag 1 taken ipossession of the above Hotelp and ' can 1 offer accommodation to TAy^lleTa &nd others visiting i;he town which will, fee superior to any in the district. FIRST -tQLASS BILLIARD ROOM. 'Goodl Accommodation fob Hobses, Best' o€ Wines and" Spirits will only be kept. : ; : . "'. !PBOPBIBTpB^ b 637 HOTEL, .-.;-,■ v. -U.1.- GORBON. :• :-.' ■ MBS iiULVEY, PROPRIETRESS. TytßS M^ begs to inform tho .Travelling i?rl« .Public— Commercial and General— fespeople, and the respectable Fanning BVXJmunity, that this first-class Hotel still etains its popularity* and in which will be found superior accommodation, the House being replete with every convenience. ; (jft^|jjl^ .Booms, r modious Private Sitting Booms, and '' 'class' Bedrooms. &- BATH ROOM. ••:.•• Beers, and Spirits of th^ Best Brands. Good Stablino, a 390 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GORDON. JAMES HOLLAND, PROPRIETOR JH., haying pnrcnased the above Hotel, • begs te inform his Friends and the üblic that none bat the Best or Liquobs c kept by him. ■ _____ #*R&->OLASS ACCOMMODATION. v HOBSES ON HIBE. ;*j» G0 0 D STABL ING. V rpHE CRESCENT HOTEL, iff..., INVEBOARGILL. ■ . ■(. < i ■ — -~~ • : D. POWELL, Proprietor, jJesires to puolicly notify that he has opened the above house, and cordially invites the patronage . of : his , numerous friends and supporters in all partis of Southland. superb and. palatial hotel, acknowledged by, all jriio have seen it to be second only to Watson's Grand Hotel, Dunedin, ia , furnished in a manner that will proyiat the most perfect accommodation obtainable m the 'colonies. No expense whatever has been spared to render the house worthy of the best patronage. . Attention will be prbvided-iri every partiottlar to the wants and retirements of lisitora. Its immediate proximity to the railway station, post office, and public offices must render it the most convenient situation foi all business men and visitors, i The Cuisine Department, under the control of a professional artist, will provide the best of viands. , A table de note daily. The Liquor Department is stocked witi the 1 most choice and popular brands. • Sot and Cold Baths and every modern con. veniehce attached. . Anight porter will be regularly in attendance; •oIVEBSDALt HOTEL, RIVERSDAiE (Directly opposite the Baiiway Platform) John -U Mj Proprietor. «£T GQOD ACCOMMODATION FOB TBAVELLEBS. ',-•' . ■ - ■"■' f> ' Good Ltoors. 'Excellent StaWing. . ; ' SADDLE, UUBSES . ; pN HIBB. Mail Coaches arrive and fl rt from this H PteJ _ 69

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 401, 17 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 401, 17 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 401, 17 October 1884, Page 1

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