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MORNING STAR HOTEL, ' Abeowtowm'. JOHN O'BRIEN begs to iaform his friends and the Public that it is still his care to maintain the high reputation of this comfortable Hotel. T> ELIANOE HOTEL, OTAKIA 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 STABLIHG. Extensive Grass Paddocks. ELBOTTRNE HOTEL Naseby, JOHN COGAN, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Baggies and Horses for Hire. JOHN COGAN. j T MARTIN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, (Late Cutter to D. Sampson) CRITERION BUILDINGS, PRINZES ST. Dunedin. S~~hamr6ck family hotel, Oamaru. Messrs Mabkhah & Dooley having taken the above liotel, are prepared to offer superior accommodation to Boarders & Travellers at moderate charges. Good Stabling. X O H N MARSH. " VALUE FOit MONET." BRIDGE HOTEL. CROMWELL. . SHAMROCK HOTEL, Peel Street, • Lawrence, MRS DONOVAN, PROPRIETRESS, UP-COUNTJIY Travellers *ill find Comfort, Civility, and Attention at the above Hotel. AH Liquors of the purest brand. Gocd Stabling. CAMP HOTEL, Peel Street, - Lawrence, JOHN ROUGHAN, PROPRIETOR. V 7 ISITORS to Lawrence will find Comfort V and Civility at the above well-known establishment. None but the Guest brand* of ♦Vinep, Spirits, Beer, etc., kept. WELCOME HOTELMaoetown, (12 mile Arrow) MESSRS RESTA BROTHERS beg to state for the information of tourists and travellers, that they have spared no expense to make the above establishment comlortable in every respecc. Alcock's Prize Billiard table. IX7 HITE HART HOTEL, THAMES STREET, OAMARF. Good Accommodation for Boarders. Wines and Spirits of the best descriptions. Private Rooms for Families. The WHITE HART is situated in a most centra position, and "within three minutes' ■walk of the Post-office. Frasx-oiiASS Stable Accommodation, and Loose JJoxes. M. HANLET 1 PBOPBIETOEi

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 20

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