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MORNING STAR HOTEL, < Aero wto wx. JOHN O'BRIEN begs to inform his t friends and'the Public that it is still hia r care to maintain the high reputation of this comfortable Hotel. T> ELIANCE UO T E l", OTAK'A S. O'Kane - Proprietor. In the above old-established Hotel travellers will find every comfort and convenience. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of' choicest brands. EXCELLENT STABLING. Extensive Grass Paddocks.

MELBOURNE HOTEL Naseby, JOHN COGAN, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Buggies and Horses for Hire. « JOHN COGAN. EYEBURN HOTEL, NASEBY. THIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION" For Travellers. Billiards and City Baths. Georse A. Ctiapm in - - Propiietor. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL CaRDRONA. JOHN McGRATH, PROPRIETOR. Commercial Travellers a-nl Touiists will find every comfort and convenience at the above establishment. Goo 1 Stablins nnd Loo-e Boxes.

GREYHOUND HOTEL, Corner of QUEEN & VICTORIA STREETS. Opposite Union Bank of Australia, Auckland. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Superior Billiird Saloon. Wines, Spirits, &c, of the Choicest description always in Stock. M. CORCORAN, - - Proprietor. A Night Porter always i v i attendance. JAMES'S GOLDEN FLU-ECE HOTEL Main North Road, Waikouaiti First-class Accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, and Families. "Wines, Spirits, Beers, &c, of the very best Brands. Superior Billiard Table. ♦3-ood Stabling and Experienced Grooms. riAREIEKS ARMS HOTEL AKD PRODUCE STORE, Palmcrston. JL. Fagan ('ate of Dunedin) - Propiietor Good Stabling. HARP OF ERIN HOTEL, Beach street, - Qiej^stown. i V COMFORTABLE house for Travellers. AH drinks of the best, quality. Good Stabling. JOHN M-BIUDE, Proprietor. SHAMROCK F A JI I L V 11 O iE L, Oamaru. Messrs Markiiih & Doolet having taken the above hotel, are pivpaied to oiler superior accommodation to Boarders k, Tiavclleis at moderate ohuryes. GoodG ood Stabling. X O H N M A li S H . » VALUE FOX MONEY." BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. i

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 40, 31 January 1874, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 40, 31 January 1874, Page 16

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