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O-RESEIsT'S RAILWAY HOTEL, GORE. H. H 0 WE L L S, ;j tiOPRIETOR, "PIR^T- GLASS ACCOMMODATION iron Travelers, Boarders, and Private Families. TERMS MODERATE. c 785 OIL.TJB HOTEL, GORE. ELEBNj begs to announce that a he has taken possession of the above Hotel, and can offer Accommodation to Travellers and others visiting the town which will be superior to any in the District. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM. Good Accommodation fob Hoeses. Best of Wines and Spirits will only be kept. EDWARD LEEN, - ' • ' Pbopbietob. b 637 PROTINOIAL HOTEL, GORDON. MRS MtTIiVEY, PROPRIETRESS. ■myrßS, M. begs to inform the Travelling J3-i. Public— Commercial and General— J;^,^^|^^4pr^p^ct^e $arming Hdtel still -:Vj, i .ru : .u mffl^g yn^jj r '€>y6f j. .convenience. < •. •jarge Dining and ACommercial Rooms, , toodfets Private Sitting Rooms, and 0 w plsuw Bedrppms,. * <S^BA T H R 0 01. „;: , Beerij,^nd Spirits of thp Best Brands, -■•■>' StAblikg, a 390 COMMERGTAL HOTEL, GORDON. JAMES HOLLAND, PROPRIETOR J/H.» haying purchased the above Hotel, • . begai to inform his Friends and the i Pubiic that none but the BbSt OF Liquors kept by him. IR^-OLASS ACCOMMODATION. HORSES ON HIRE. # * O0 0 D STABLIN G. * # * THE CRESCENT HOTEL 9 v , INVERCARGILL. °'" p. POWELL, Proprietor, jJesireSitopuDlicly notify that he has opened the>b6 : ve. hpuse, and cordially invites the pat*6nage ; of his numerous friends and suppothers in, alVparts of Southland. This superb and 'palatial hotel, acknowledged by all who have seen it to be second oolyto Watson's Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is feeinig:i£urnisb.ecl. n a mancer that will proviclethe most, perfect accommodation obtainable in. the. cpldaies.. No expense whatever has-been spared) to reiider the house worthy of .the .best patronage. Attention will be prondei W ever s particular to the wants and raquirements of visitors, y iW'immediate proximity to the railway sfeaffpp , -■ post office, and public offices must render it the most convenient situation for Rllibuslnesß men and visitors. The tuisine Department, under the control of a professional artist, will provide the best of viands, A table de hote daily. The Liquor Department is stocked with the moat choice and popular brands. Hot and OPld Baths and every modern convenience, attached. . < , Anight porter will be regularly in attendance. ■DiDtf,EfcS.BA.Li HOTEL, ; ;'v . biversdaie (Directly opposite the Railway Hatform) John feiE, EaopitiETOß. ■^ GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB ; • TRAVELLERS.; Oood iilqtiws- Eiscelleat Stabling, j SADDLE IIOBSBS ON' HIRE. Ttie Swi&ers Mail "Coaches' arrive and -rt fro» tiiis Hotel a 369

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 414, 2 December 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 414, 2 December 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 414, 2 December 1884, Page 1

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