__BaS3HESS__HOTJCES. /fOSEY < LIuNEY !T~MOxI^" The Undersigned is prepared to Advance Money in Sums from L2uo to LIO.OOO, on Freehold Seeuiity. 993 GEOBGE JOXES. SPECIAL NOTICE. ri pHE Undersigned having hcon appointed L S<>Li-. AG EM'S for Otago for the celebrated House of Messrs. W. and A Gilbi-y (of London), Wine and Spirit Merchant.*, Leg to announce that Miipm.-nts are on the\va ; , and that the public w,]l soon have an opportunity of testing for themselves the vi-ry supeuor quality of their WI.NES & srirjis. It is only necessary to remark ihat Oxe TwENTunir part of the Foreign Wines consumed in the I nited Kingdom is supplied rilOM THElll STUCK, As a proof of value for money. Agents wanted. Apply KEIEL & BOYD, Llowliiig-s-ti-cet, *- u I.'uncdin. !
M P I 11 E HO T E L Tiiames-Strekt, Oamaru. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Choicest Brands. The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public generally that the Shades -Restaurant will be si ill continued under the supervision of a competent Chef, and those favouring him with then patronage will get the best of Meals at the usual price. SCO E. HUDSON. QUEEN'S HOTEL THAMES-STREET, 0 AMARU. JAMES MAEKHAM,
npilE rnorrjETOU 1 ;e«s to inform the JL public genei ally that ho. has just taken the al ove house, which is BEING ENTIRELY ALTELED and BEAOVATED to fcuch a degree as that it will Lear comparison with any other house in .New Zvaland, lie having also laid in a CHOICE STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &c, and intending to keep ncne other, hopes by civility Mid attention to the wants of hicustomers, to merit the patronage < i ih>public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION IV i! BOALDEU6. THOMAS BICLLYIOND, i WAIil AT E 11 OTE L, Wamaxis, TJ ESPECTEULLY announces (o his large -*- w circle of friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and will at all times welcome them with cheerfulness and civility when they kindly pkase to visit him ; guaranteeing to supply nouo but the VEKY BEST ALES, \\ LNLS, and SHUTS; clean, cosy, and comfortable BEDS ; LUNCH.E.ON, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly famished PBIVATE BOGUS (specially suited for snug parties of friends). Commercial Travellers accommodated, and laid on to the best lines in e.veryL BEOEiV'E l I<OH SALE, STOEAGE, or SH IPMENT,
GRAIN, WOOL, OR OTHER MEKCHA JJDISE, AT HIS STONE AND CONCRETE STORES, Abutting on to the Railway Lines. Expenses are v ery much reduced in consequence of no eartaye being required, ami low jjreuuuiu for- insurance. GEOJ&G-E SUMPTEE.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 359, 18 June 1877, Page 1
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