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ALLIANCE HOTEL -^- Thames street, Oamaru Mrs. HANNING, Proprietregs. Good Accommodation for Boarders, at . Moderate Charges. The MiuerV and Mechanics' Home. Good Stabling. HART HOTEL, THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Good Accommodation for Boarders. Wines and Spirits of the best descriptions. Private Rooms far Families. The WHITE HARtTs situated in a most central position, and within three minutes' walk of the Post-office. Fikst-class Stable Accomodatiox, asv Loosb Boxes. M.HAN LEY, Pbopbietob. ' W T OAFILL'fc wj • JJOABDIN& House akd Restattbanxl SEVERN STREET, OAMARU. This house is in the very centre of Oamaru X within three minuteß walk the Post .Office. Excellent accommodation for Bcardera. Meals at all hours. Charges Moderate. J. CAHILL, Proprietor. SHIP INN HOTEL KINGSTON, J. O'BsiEiff, Proprietor. J O'BRIEN respectfully beg 3to 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 own supervision. Heanticipates establishing for the above Hotel it name hitherto unknown to it. * <- Having jmt completed new and extensiveadditions to the house, the proprietor can with, confidence say that it is equalled by no hotel on the road. The accommodation for familie? is first-class. CLEANLINESS, COMFORT, ANI? MODERATE CHARGES Will be the motto aimed at. JAMES O'BRIEH, ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, KINGSTON. LF. CLAPP begs to inform Travellers • and Tourists that he has recently opened the above establishment; and having made considerable alterations and improvements, is prepared to offer every comfort and convenience to travellers visiting this locality.. •WIBES ANP SPIBITS OP BEST BBAND3. GOOD STABLING. WELL PARK BREWERY. Dunedin. We beg 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 Bottled Ales and Stout are not surpassed by anj brewed in New Zealand. JAS. WIL'JON & CO., Brewers and.Maltsters. Offices adjoining k Hoctw street.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 74, 26 September 1874, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 74, 26 September 1874, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 74, 26 September 1874, Page 16

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