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HOTELS r A M P D E N HOTEI -*--*- HAMPDEN. J. R. COUPE R. Best accommodation for Travelers ; Visitors to the District. Within easy dit tance of Port Moeraki, the advantages which as a watering place or holiday resoi are numerous. Stock of the Best Quality. Billiards. Good Stabling. Private Rooms for Families, with ever attention.' 63 EMPIRE HOTEL, Messrs. DODGE and O'BRIEN beg to in. timate to the Public of Oamaru and sur. rounding District, and Visitors to the Town, that they have taken the above well-known Hotel, which has recently been enlarged and improved, and now possesses accommodation unsurpassed by any Hotel in Oamaru. Only the Best Brands of WINES and SPIRITS kept, and civility and attention to be depended upon. TABLE D'HOTE from 12 to 2 p.m. Good Stabling accommodation. 62£ ;HO T E I J. D. K E T T, Having purchased the Business of the abovo> mentioned well-known Hotel from Mr. R, Richardson, desires to notify that he in. tends, not only to maintain its popularity, but to, if possible, render it in every respect one of the most desirable Hotels in this part of the Colon}*-. The accommodation foi Boarders and Visitors is unsurpassable. There is a good Bath-room for the use ol patrons, and every care will be taken to ensure their comfort in every respect. FIRST-CLASS STABLES At the Rear of the Premises. The BILLIARD ROOM has been built on the most approved principles, and every arrangement in connection therewith has been made with a view to rendering pleasant this popular game. J. D. K E TT, Proprietor. 742 CE HOTEL WAIMATE. JOHN DOOLIY, (late of the Shamrock Hotel, Oamaru), Begs to inform his old Friends and fchu Public that he has TAKEN THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOSTELRY, Which is replete with every comfort afr convenience for TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS. I Wines, Spirits, Beers, &c, of Best Brands. JOHN DOOLEY, Proprietor. SHAMROCK HOTEL ■—' North Thames-street, OAMARU. PATRICK CROFT, of the South Austra> lian Boarding-house, has pleasure in intimating to his numerous circle of friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above long-established and favorite hostelry,, and trusts, by civility, attention to the requirements of his patrons, and keeping only the very best of Wines, Spirits, and Beer to merit a fair share of public support. • The Hotel will be at once renovated, aad every effort made to render it one of the most complete and comfortable houses in the First-class accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. The very best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. Good Stabling. P. CROFT, 915 Pro prietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL THAMES-STREET, Oamaru. JAMES MARKBA.M, Proprietor,, COR huga to inform tl ily tha'o he has just take the above house, which is BEING EN* TIRELY ALTERED and RENOVATUD to such a degree as that it will beat comparison with any other house in New Zealand. He having also laid in a CHOICE STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &0., and intending to keep none other, hopes by civility and attention to the wanta of Us customers, to merit the patronage of th pub GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE KQARPRRg. N G A P A R A. I CAMPBELL'S RAILWAY HOTEL J (Immediately opposite ths Railway Station). Superior accommodation for famillc/w Private entrance. SamrJe rooms for travellers. Visitors to tho country will finds every comfort and convenience. BATHS ! BILLIARDS ! Trains to and from Oamaru twice a- day to the hotel door. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, 344 Proprietor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 886, 17 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 886, 17 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 886, 17 February 1879, Page 1

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