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MORNING STAR HOTEL, 'Abro^-towit. JOHN O'BRIEN begs to inform his friends and the Public that it is still his care to maintain tlie high reputation of this comfortable Hotel. 13 ELIANCE HOT EL, OTAK'A S. O'Kanb - Proprietor. In the above old-established Hotel travellers will find every comfort and convenience, Wines, Spirits, and Beers of choicest brands. EXCELLENT STABLING. Extensive Grasß Paddocks. MELBOURNE HOTEL Naseby, JOHN COGAN, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Buggies and Horses for Hire. JOHN COGAN. TAMES'S GOLDEN FLEECE I£OTEL •* Main North Road, Waikouaiti. Ftret-class Accommodation for Travellers, Vieitora, and Families. Wines, Spirits, Beers, &c, of the very best Brands. Superior Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Experienced Grooms. pAERIERS ARMS HOTEL AND PRODUCE STORE, Palmerston. JL. Fag an (late of Dunedin) • Proprietor Good Stabling. SHAMROCK FAMILY HOTEL, Oamaru. Messrs Markhui & Doolet having taken the above hotel, are prepared to offer superior accommodation to Boarders & Travellers | at moderate charges. Good Stabling. j JOHN MARSH.i " VALUE FOrt MONEY." BRIDGE HOTEL \ CEOMWELL. ! SHAMEOCK HOTEL, ~ Peel Street, - Lawrence. MRS DONOVAN, PROPRIETRESS, UP-COUNTfIY Travellers will find Comfort, Civility, and Attention at the above Hotel. All Liquors of the purest brand. Goad Stabling. CAMP HOTEL, Peel Street, • Lawrence, JOHN ROCGHAN, PROPRIETOR. \7ISITORS to Lawrence will find Comfort v and Civility at the above well-known establishment. None but the finest brands of Wines, Spirits, Beer, etc., kept. | TAMES HARRIS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT LAWRENCE. WELCOME HOTEL. Maoexown, (12 mile Arrow) "JITESSRS RESTER BROTHERS beg to XtX stata for tho information of tourists and travellers, that they have spared no expense to make the abo* a establishment comfortable in every respect. Alcock's Prize Bflliua table.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 68, 15 August 1874, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 68, 15 August 1874, Page 16

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