Teviot Advertisements JUNCTION HOTEL, TEVIOT ROAD. T. Higgs, Proprietor. Every Accommodation for Travellers*. : Branch Booking Office for Bradley's Coaches for Teviot and Switzers. i Passengers also change coaches here to and from Switzers. m ' | Cood Stable and Paddock Accommodation. MACKAY BROTHERS, \ STOREKEEPERS^ i j Teviot. 33 IHOMME RC I A L HOTEL, i Teviot Junction, j WEST OLUTHA. J. BEIGHTON . i Phopsietoe. : The most comfortable and commodious Hotel in the District. GOOD STABLING. JOHN BEIGHTON,, Wholesale and Retail STO.R.-E KEEPER, Teviot, West Cxutha. ROXBURGH HOTEL, TEVIOT. Duncan Beaton, Proprietor. Billiard and Bagatelle Table on the promises. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of best brands. Good STirt}LiN&. AOAL CREEK HOTEL, Robert Ayhkg, Proprietor. This large and commodious Hotel has been recently opened for the accommodation of Travellers and others by the short road to the Dunstan. • • 'qq . oo N.B.— Good Stabling. Tapairai Advertisements. T D . NIV EN , mT^T^ TAPAKUI, POMAHAKA, HOJKEPATHIC AND AIiOPATHIO PuXSIOIAN, AND SURGEON-ACCOUCHEUR. miMES BAKERY, T A3PANUI. WILLT AM QUIN begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Tapanni and surrounding districts that he has commenced business in the above line ; and that, by strict attention to the requirements of the neighborhood, he trusts to merit a share of public support. 2? n R o . w~ir hotel, TCLUTHA FEREY. — — — JOHN BARR has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public, that he has opened the Crown Hotel, and by Btrict attention to business keeping WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, Of the best quality. ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS, Unsurpassed by any in the Province. STAiJHNG- AND FADDOCK ACCOMMODATION ■USEQTTALEED'. And that he. la deieltSJned to roaintain the character, tff the Crown HAte^^- one oftlie" best-itf the Colom^^^^^H A FIRST-g^Hm^D TABLE On the premises. ! Cobß and Co".'a Coaches arrive daily at 8.30 p.m., and leaves at 830 a.tti. Tokomairiro Advertisements. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TO'KOMAIRIRO, JOHN M'FARLANE - - Pbohmetob. j J. M. begs to thank his friends and the public in general for the very liberal support ho has reseived during the last three years', and he trusts, by a consideration for the comfort and convenience of his customers, to receive a continuance of their patronage. , Allan's Royal Mail Coach from Dunedin to Clutha Ferry, daily, changes horses at the Commercial Hotelj Tokomairiro, allowing travellers time for refreshments. Good English Grass Paddodss adjoining the house. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the best qnality. N.B.— Stabling second to none, and every care and attention given to horses.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 52, 6 February 1869, Page 1
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