HOTELS Tf -i M P i U E HOTEL. X!J Messrs. DODGE and O'BRIEN beg to inlimate to the Public of Oamaru and snrvouudiug District, am A Visitors to the Town, that they havo taken the above well-known Hotel, which has recently been enlarged and improved, and nov possesses accommodation unsurpassed by any Hotel in Oamarti. Only the B-:st Brands of WINES and SPIRITS kept., and civility and ,-**--♦*'"* to be depended upon. TABLE D'HOTE from 12 to f H A 3,1 ROCK Th am ks-street, () A M A It U. O EOHG E Li assuming the Proprietorship of tha above-muiitunifcd Hotel, takes this opportunity of asui.iu-iciiss; t i cho public that tha Premises are thi. roughly iiepieniahed and liede oi-at'j i. with a vi w to adding to the cuiiito. t of its Patrons. PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS, lu the largest of which is placed a firet-claaa f.Voadwood Piano. Woll-furninli.:.! Good Stablin and llorses alw AIM A T E ra are of the imodation. Buggiea iire. 83 R O T E I, , WAI.MATE. I JOHN DOOL'E\\ ; (late of tiie Shamrock Hotel, Oamara), I Begs to inform his old Friends and th© j Public that he has TAKEN THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOSTELRY, Which is replete with every comfort and convenience for TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS. Wines, .Spirits, Beers, &c, of the Best Brands. JOHN DOOLEY, Proprietor. 139 THE C K ITiIRIOK HOTEL j (Opposite the Railway station), ! WAIMATK. 1 »> O G K R K E T T„ , ** Pp.oj-rietor, I Saving lately taken, possession of this Hotel, I desires to make public that it combine* I everythiug calculated to promote the coi ! fort of Travellers. j The Bedrooms arc large and airy; and ! ti-.fi* are Suites of Private Rooms for j Families and others who would prefer • them ; Bath llornn, and Sample Room for i the convenience of Commercial Travellers. The Billiard Koom is an excellent one, and contains 1 wo of the Best Tables. The vVines, Spirits, and Bser.-. are oi' t>r very best description. Comfortable and Cciamodioas r.-itablr.a. 51<3 XGAPARA. CAMPBELLS RAILWAY HOTEI (Immediately opposite the Railway j Station). ; Superior accommodation for families, Private entrance. bample rooma for traveller):. Visitors to the country will find j Trains to and from O-aajaru twice a day tc j the hotel door. JAMES S, CAMPBELL, 344 Proprietor, rp E U M I N U S HOTEL, NGAPABA. MR. GEORGE HARPER, The new Proprietor of the &bo<se*same4 Howl, has had the premises renovated and improved in such a manner as to render it one of the best country hostelri?s iu the Oamaru l dstrict. No expense or effort will be spared tc» ensure the comfort and cocvenitenoe ot traveller-, and others who favor ibis Hote^ with their patiouagt.-. The 'oeet BEERS, SPIRITS, AND WILS"ES ONLY will be kept in sto^;. Good Staelinj; GEORGF, Pronriet«r. 82« THE NORTHERN HOTE L (opposite tb*>. RaD way Station), OAMAEiU. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE (of TVaimate) Respectf ally infors ts the Public that he hae become iiif Proprietor of the above-named Hotelj sad flopeii 'oy strict attention to the requirements of his Customers to merit a large share of public ~\\;m- >rt. None butthe best brands of Wines. 1. -s, and Spirits kept. Traveller,* called time for th» early trains. 846
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 1
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