HOTELS "TVTORTH OTAGO FAMILY AN COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Thames-street North. W. M. SOUTHAN, Having leased the above well-known Hotel, begs to notify to bis friends and the publio generally that they can depend upon iindin therein first-class accommodation for Families, Commercial Travellers, r\ tt- , ~ Boarders, Or Visitors to Oamaru In search of health, And would state that the Hotel, being a very easy distance from the Bail way Station, close to the Baths, but still out of the bustle of the Town, offers advantages not to bo surpassed by any other hotel. As regards Ales, Wines, and Spirits, it ia common to advertise " none but the beat," that TV.M.S. would prefer that the publio should judge for themselves. One of the best appointed Billiard Rooms, supplied with Allcock's Best Table. TV. M. SOUTHAN, Proprietor. "ACKAY'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 for 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. ALL LIQUORS OF THE VERY BEST? BRANDS. 539 QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES-STREET, Oamaru. JAMES markham; Proprietor. The PROPRIETOR begs to Inform HI public generally that he has just tale the above house, which is BEING TIRELY ALTERED and RENOVATED to such a degree as that it will baa comparison with any other houso in Now Zealand. He having also laid in a CHOICS STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &0., and intending to keep none other, hope* by civility and attention to the wants of kl customers, to merit the patronage of th pub GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB s HAMROCIC HOTEL North Thames-street, OAMARU. PATRICK CROFT, of the South lian Boarding-house, has pleasure in Jnty mating to his numerous circle of friends, an{ the public generally, that he has taken thf above long-established and f vorite hostelry, and trusts, by civility, attention to the requirements of his patron nd keeping onlj the very best of Wines, pirits, and Beer to merit a fair share of publio support. The Hotel will be at once renovated, an 4 every effort made to render it one ot most complete and comfortable houses in town. First-class accommodation for Boarden and Visitors. The very best of Wines, Spirits, and Been) Good Stabling. P. CROFT, 9*5 Proprietor^ LYDE HOTELj HAMPDEN. JOHN SCOTT, (Lata Manager of the Working Men's Dunedin), Having taken the above old established favorite Hotel which is being renovated ana refitted with every appliance for the con* venience of Boarders and the Travailing Public, can assure those who may favor him with their patronage that they will meet with every attention, civility, and the beat o4 Beer, Wines, and Spirits. JOHN SCOTT, 609 Clyde Hotel, Hampden, HE ROYAL HOT EI OAMARU. J. D. K E T T, Having rchased the Business of the abov<| mentioned well-known Hotel from Mr. Richardson, desires to notify that he it* tends, not only to maintain its popularity but to, if possible, render it in every respect one of the most desirable Hotels in this puf of the Colony. The accommodation foi Boarders and Visitors is There is a good Bath-room for the use patrons, and every core will be taken ensure their comfort in every reßpeot. FIRST-CLASS STABLES At the Rear of the Premises. The BILLIARD ROOM has been bni| on the most approved principles, and evorj arrangement in connection therewith been made with a view to rendering this popular game, J. D. KET T, 1 T H E R 0 Y A L H 0 TE I* HERBERT. E. F. DIE HL, Having resumed the management ol th| iibove-named favorite Hostelry, aolioite thf favor of the liberal patronage that w|| accorded himin the past, 80
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1186, 4 February 1880, Page 1
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