HOTELS ORTH OTAGO FAMILY COMMERCIAL HOTEL* Thames-street North. W. M. SOUTHAN, Having leased the above well-known Hotel, begs to notify to his friends and the publio generally that they .can depend upon findin therein first-class accommodation for Families, Commercial Travellers, And would state that the Hotel, being a very easy distance from the Railway Station, close to the Baths, but still out of the bustle of the Town, offers advantages not to be surpassed by any other hotel. As regards Ales, Wines, and Spirits, it is so common to advertise " none but the beat," that W.M.S. would prefer that the pubfie should judge for themselves. One of the best appointed Billiard Rooms, supplied with Allcook's Best Table. W. M. SOUTHAN, Proprietor. MACKAY'S NEW JUNCTION HOTEL, ' Situated on the South Road, about two minutes walk of the Post Office. Commodious, Healthful, and Beautifully Situated, it affords a delightful retreat fo• boarders, travellers, and pleasure-seekers. Everything connected' with it is of the most approved kind. Airy Bedrooms and Private Sitting-rooms, affording beautiful views of the surrounding country. Or Visitors to Oamaru Boarders, unaru In search of health,
ALL LIQUORS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. 639 QUEEN'S HOTEL. THAMES-STREET, Oamabu. JAMES MARKHAM, Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR begs to inform til public generally that he has juattakt, the above house, which ia BEING EN« TIRELY ALTERED and RENOVATED to such a degree as that it will be* comparison with any other houso in Ne» Zealand. He having also laid in a CHOICH STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &0., and intending to keep none other, hopes by civility and attention to the wants of U customers, to merit the patronage of th pub GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. HAMROCK HOTEL North Thames-street, OAMARU. s PATRICK CROFT, of the South Auatnt> lian Boarding-house, has pleasure in infci mating to his numerous circle of friend*, an 4 the public generally, that he has taken tlu above long-established and f vorita hostelry, and trusts, by civility, attention to the r* quirements of his patron nd keeping only the Very best of Wines,"# pirits, and Bow to merit a fair share of public support. The Hotel will be at once renovated, and every effort made to render it one of most complete and comfortable houses ib town. First-class accommodation for Boardem and Visitors. The very best of Wines, Spirits, and Bess*, Good Stabling. P. CROFT, .Proprietor. L Y D E H 0. T E L, HAMPDEN. c JOHN SCOTT, (Late Manager of the Working Men's Clab, ■ ' Dunedin), ; :ji Having taken, .the above, old. established favorite Hotel which is being renovated sod refitted with every appliance'fox? the! con* veniehce of: Boarders. and the :Travelling Fublic, canassure.thosewho, may; fayor him with their patronagethat they will meet with every attention; civility; and the best of Beer, Wines, and' Spirits. ; ; . u i.c < JOHNSCQTT, Clyde Hotel, Hampdou fTTH<E ROY AL n HOT E I A OAMARU. ' : 609 J. D. K E T, T, Having rchoscd the Business of the abort' mentioned well-known Hotel,from. Mr. Bi Richardson, clesires to notify that ho ln> tends, not, only to maintain ; its. popularity, but to, if possible, render it in every respeot one of the most desirable Hotels in this part of the Colony. The- accommodation foM Boarders and Visitors is,. unsurpassable* There is a good Bath-room for >the uso o4 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 baUl on the most approved principles, and mt| arrangement in connection therewith baa been made with a view to rendering pleasant this popular game. J. D. KET T, HE ROYAL HOTEL* HERBERT. T .E . F . DIE HL, Having resumed the management oi ths above-named favorite Hostelry, solioita th« favor of the liberal patronage that wai accorded him in the past ( 89
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1173, 20 January 1880, Page 1
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