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ALLIANCE HOTEL* •*-*- Thames street, Oamaru, Mrs. HANKING, Propriety. Good Accommodation for Boarders, at Moderate Charges. The Miners' and Mechanics' Home*. Good Stabling. Yy HITE HART HOTEL,' THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Good Accommodation for Boarders. Wines and Spirits of the best descriptions. Private Rooms far Families. The WHITE HART is situated in a most central position, and within three minutes' •walk of the Post-office. Fibst-class Stable Accomodatiok, andLoose Boies. M. HAN LEY, Pkopbibtob. JCAHILL'fc • Boarding House and Ivistat;bant< SEVERN STREET, OAMARU. This house is in the very centre of Oamaru, ■within three minutes walk the Post Office.' Excellent accommodation for Boarders. Meals at all hours. Charges Modorare. J. CAHILL, Proprietor. SHIP INN HOTEL KINGSTON, J. O'Brien, Proprietor. J O'BRIEN respectfully begs to apprise- • the travelling public of his having taken possession of the Ship Inn and Stables/ both of which he intends to thoroughly renovate and keep under his owp supervision. Heanticipates establishing for the above Hotel a name hitherto unknowu to it. Haying just completed new and extensiveadditions to tho house, the proprietor can witlt confidence say that it is equalJed by no hotei on the road. The accommodation lor familiar is first-class, CLEANLINESS, COMFORT, ANI? MODERATE CHARGES Will be tho motto aimed at. JAMES O'BRIES. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, KINGSTON. LF. CLAPP begs to inform Travellers * and Touri9ta that he has recently, opened the above establishment j and havingmade considerable alterations and improve* ments, is prepared to offer overy comfort and convenience to travellers visiting this locality. ■WINES A&D SPIHITS OF BEST BBANDS. GOOD STABLING.' WELL PARK BREWERYDunedin. We bog to inform our numerous customersthat our premises are now completed, and fitted with a new and most perfect brewing, plant. Our various qualities of Bulk and Bottler Ales and Stout are not surpassed by'anr brewed in New Zealand. '•* M \:.y, I & CO., .rs and.Maltsters. Offices , ■£ t- t.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 73, 19 September 1874, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 73, 19 September 1874, Page 16

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