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"EUROPEAN HOTEL George street. "VTESSRS KELEGHER & O'DONNELL, ■"-■- having taken tho above Hotel, oncl having made extensive alterations aud impi'Ovements, are now in a position to offer unequalled accommodation to visitors fron? the country, at moderate charges. Alcock's Prize Billiard Table. Good Stabling. RISING- SUN HOTEL, Walker street. D. MELICAN, PROPRIETOR. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best branda Gcod accommodation for Boarders at moderate terms. One minute's walk from the centre of the city. STARKEY'S T^AWAEAU HOTEL, CROMWELL. Gentlemen and Families visiting this prosperous mining district will find the above house replete with every comfort. The Proprietor has spared no expense to make the Kawarau Hotel a first- class establishment. Horses and Buggies for hire, and none but first-class grooms kept. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. SWAN HOTEL, Thames stree f , Oamaru. S. GIBBS begs to inform visitors to Oamaru that tliey will find every comfort and convenience at his well-known establishment. All Liquors of the Purest Quality. First- class Stabling. SHAMROCK HOTEL, And General Store, NEVIS. Daniei Soallt - - - Proprietor. Good Accon-xodation. Pi ovisions, Drapery, &c, at Dunedin prices. . ■> GOOD GEE'S 1 UNCTION COMMERCIAL HOTEL, t) -CROMWELL. Strangers will find a first-class residence at the above establishment. The larder is •tocked with the choicest viands, and the liquors sold by Uoat Goodger are of the purest quality. Horses, Buggies, Waggonettes, &c, always on hire. Alcock's Prize Billiard Tuble. JOSEPH REANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, Rattray Street, Dunedin.HIBERNIAN HOTEL, T I M A R U. Thomas O'Deiscoii-, - PjkopeietokGood Accommodation for "Joardcrs and Travellers. "Private rooms for rariiilies. Good Stabling. IYON'S UNIO" HOTEL, j Siafford-street, " 'dir_ Goo d Accommodation 3oarders. Private Rooms for Faw . Charges moderate. Wines and > ts of exscllcnt quality. Lugg. stored ree, One of Alcock'. illiard Tables,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 98, 13 March 1875, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 98, 13 March 1875, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 98, 13 March 1875, Page 16

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