HOTELS HAMBOCK H Thames-street, O A M A R IT. OEOEOP, AMOS (Late of the Railway Department?, In assuming the Proprietorship of the abovo-mentiono'l Hotel, takes this opportunity of announcing to tho public that tha Premises are being thoroughly Replenished and Redecorated, with a viow to adding to the comfort of its Patrons. PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS, In the largest of which is placed a first-clam WeH-lnraisuod and atiy Bedrooms. All Wines, Spirits, and Beets am of tha Best Quality. Qood Stabling Accommodation, Baggies and Horses alwuys on Hire. Si AIJIATE H O T K t, r WAIMATE. JOHN DOOLIT, (late of the Shamrock Hotel, OamaruL Bec;s to inform bis old Friends and tho Public chat ho has TAKEN THtt ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOSTELRY, Which iB replete with every oomfort and couvonionca for TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS. Wines, Spirits, Beers, &c, of the licet. Brands. JOHN DOOLEY, Proprietor. EOR G K H A T T, CRITERION HOTEL (Opposite tho Railway Stiiti^BV Has the pleasure of informing his Frfetida and the Ueneral Public, that hi» new Hotel is now replete with every oonveniono*. Comfortably-furnished Private Rooms, B*4> roomn, and Bath Room. Sample Room for convenience of Travellers. None but tho Beat Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beer kept. Good Stabling. 641 N G A P A R A. CAMPBELL'S RAILWAY HOTEL (Immediately opposite the Railway fetation). Superior accommodation, for families. Private entrance. sample rooms for tra» veliurs. Visitors to the country will tittd every comfort and convenience, BATHS ! BILLIARDS ! Trains to and from O&marn twioe a day to the hotel door. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, 344 Proprietor, TEBM I N C 8 HOTEL, MR. GEORGE HARPER, The new Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, has had the premises renovated and unproved in such a manner as to rouilnr it one of the best country hostelriea in tha Oamaru ; 'iatrict. No expense or flfort will he spared to ensure the comfort and eonvenienoe of traveller and others who favor this Hotel with their patronage. Tho host BEERS, aeililTS, AND WINES ONLY will bo kept in stock. Good Stabi,in&. awrmarc haiipkr, ymiwie***. at* NORTHERN HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station), OAMARU. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE (of Waimate) Respect?nHv informs the Public that he hat become *n> Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, v iU nopes by strict attention to the requirements of his Customers to merit a Urge share of public support. Nono bat the best- brands of Wines, Alob, and Spirit* kept. Travellers cabod in time for th« «n.rlv trainn. 844 QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES-BTREET, Oamabu. JAMES MARKHAM; PfiOPRrBTOS. PROPRIETOR begs to inform tt L public generally that he has jnattaka ac abo\e heuse, which is BEING BK» TiRELY ALTERED and RKNOVATBJ> to such a degree aa that it will baap comparison with any other houso in New Zealand. He having also laid in a OHOICSr STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, tuk. and intending to keep none other, hopw fey civility and attention to the wants of Ui customers, to merit the patronage of.- Hb public. GOOD AGCOMMOiJA.iION FOR
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 1
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