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HOTELS . •' '' '■ ■ ' T> O.Y A L H 0 T E L / Tees-stkeet, Oamaru. H . NEWE Y ' Hag pleasure in intimating to : his ' many friends andthe public gept>rally that }ieha3 THE ROYAL HOTEL,! . And hopes, that by, attentionto business, civility, and keeping Viands, i: tb obtain a fairshare of public support. Visitors v '\pill 1 v the. i maximum of comfort at the minimum ..of cpst, and.no effort will be spared to Beoure to the hotel , the name pf a first-class .hostelry^ THE FINEST; BILLI ARD ROOM IN - THE COLONY,; Fitted up with two of the Best Tables,.and, managed by the most civil and painstaking of lessees, Mr., 0. P. Robert?, Good Stable Accommodation. H. NEWEY, 704 Proprietor. g H A MRO C K HO'TH L-, Thames-stbkbt North, o AMARU. PATRICK CROFT Has pleasure in intimating to his numerous circle of friends that he is having the above Hotel put into a thorough state of repair, and is adding a large HAND-BALL COURT, Which will be opened in a few days/ and where he can invite all lovers of the game to try their skill and enjoy an hour at this pleasant pastime. In the Hotel there is every accommodation for travellers, spacious and comfortable Bedrooms, and Wines, Spirits, and Beers, of the very best brands always on hand. THE STABLES Are under the Proprietor's • personal super* vision. Buggies (Single and Double)and Saddle Horses, at a moment's' notice, let on hire by the week or day. Horses at livery will receive every attention. The proprietor trusts that by civility, attsntion, ana keeping nothing but the very best, to meet with a share of the pablic suppoi t. , P. CROFT, Proprietor.

.LOBE H 0 T IS L , Corner ov Thames k OtqvKi-n. W. MAITLIND, PROPRIETOR, THE ABOTH NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL , Occupies the most central position ,in the Town, being close to the proposed netr ' RAILWAY PASSENGER STATION, Within a minute's walk of the.Post and Telegraph Offices, the Banks, and' principal business places. > It has been erected regardless of expense, is elegantly, furnished.throughout, has ample ACCOMMODATION. The Bedrooms being lofty and well-Yeati-lated, fwid the Private {Sitting-rooms, wkiek are unusually numerous, being furnished ia excellent; style and with a -f ie w to ; th'e,e*a* venience aad comfort of the Publi«,/tha Proprietor trusts he will merit a share ef their Bupport, WtNES, SPIRITS, 4<J., Of the choicest brands. SUITES OP APARTMENTS For Families. PRIVATE ENTRANCE In Coquet-street, A CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM In course of erection, W. MAITLAND, 721 Proprietor, CRITERION LIVERY AND, BAIT STABLES, HARBOB- S 1 R X K X , W. GI L L ESP lE, Proprietor, •! HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIREi Draught and Saddle Horses . Bought and Sold on Commission, - ■ .497 MEDORA HOTEL, REIDSTONi" GEORGE H. AYT .0; V , (Late of Christchnroh,) the proprietor, has I , ESTABLISHED A KENNEL In connection with His hotel,' and is prt« pared to take charge of Dioga for the pvrpose of training them as coursers. Hialong experienc with coursing and as a trainei are guarantees that he will bring ability and care to bear in the exercise of his pre. fession. Terms may be ascertained application. - i. .i i . UNTR O0 N HOTEL, DCTNTROOK. D JESSIE GRANT, PROPRIETRESS. J. G. begs tointimate to the public in the Waitaki District that she has opened the above commodious premises aa ■A FIRST-CLASS FAMU.Y HOTEL; And hopes, by strict attention to business, to obtain a'fair share of their support. GOOD STABLING, W „ K , * And well grassed and fenced paddocks. Single and Double < Buggiey and Saddle Horses let on hir«, Tfl E R O Y AL S HERBERT. - E . 'P . DIE H L :... Having resumed the; management «t Uur above-named favorite Hostelry, aolieiU tht faVor of the lib^nT' pitrdriage' tMt mil p**, -

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 November 1880, Page 1

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