. HOTELS. STO KEY'S FAMILY HOTEh, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. OHIUSTCHURCII. S.Z. > ' R. OGDEX, Proprietor. TERMS-. 8a p«r day. £3. 2s per -week. Telephone Xo. T»5. Xight Portpr, All Letters -will -receive Prompt Attention. 1:30 R IT R X E'S I TATTERSALL'S" XEW HOTEL, TS NOW OPEN to tho OEXERAL PUB.. ETC. and is fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light. First-class Luncheon served Daily from 12 and 2 p.m.. for la.
CLARK'S COFFEE PALACE AJSTD PRIVATE HOTEL. Colombo street,' Victoria square, Christoaurcbf Three Minutes' Walk trom <Wicu—yial and Industrial Association Hall, Choral Hall. Theatre Royal, Cathedral square, nnd Pom Ofti—. Trams and Drags paas every Few Minute* - Opposite Supreme Court, Magistrate's Court and Government Buildings. 5 Bund Rotunda ia front of Building. /■/ Tho Building is of three storeys, bnilfj ©*/ brick, and contains 60 rooms, ha* a splendid"! ._ outlook on to tlie river and Victoria squaioj which is planted with shrubs and ornan-jCDIjM! trees, and provided with seats. Private Sits-i ting Rooms. Separate Dining Room for Faun"-" lies and Publio Dining Room. Food oi lie Best Quality served with punctuality end civility. There are Bathrooms with hot aad cold -water on each, landing. First-class Aoi com—odation is offerod to Tourists, Tfftvellwa | and Visitors. ', TERMS MODERATE. -* Permanent Boarders as per Arrange—iftnt.. ( 1 Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied r* MRS E. CLARK, -»' ' Proprietress. ■. Telephona No. 1040. 70_t I . - .—-i IMPERIAL HOTEL. A PRINCES STREET, DUNEDII"*. ' \ GEORGE SEARLE has pleasure, in •_•. nouncing to his friends and patrons thai! he has taken tho above commodious and up») to-dato well-appointed Hotel, which he ha*,' thoroughly renovated aad stocked •with" tfca, best brands obtainable, and -frill be pleaaa]) to cater for the public in his usual well-known! style. Vacancies for a , few perm *)—afel boardwß. Tariff reasonable. ■*. 3175 GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. . ... , . j .t •nTHITE Ei'll BOX-SB-U HIGH STREET, OHBISTOHirRaH. JOHN KEXLL, PropriafaSample Rooms. Talsphons 45.. Nitht Port—. ■j-n i : . ■ * ■■■■ ■ *
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PHOTOGRAPHY. THE EVENT OF A LIFETIME will bo totake a Photograph of the DUKE AND, DUCHESS OP YORK. Wa can sell you a} BAND CAMERA that this from 30a j to £10. Come along and get first selection,' tram ova Large Stocks oi Cameras, Dry Plates, r Papers of leading brands, and PkotograpkKH Material. _ E. BEAKDSLEY, 87 Manchester street, Ckristchuroh, - , — <L ■ If yon aesire yonr linen with a Orloae USa» CryittaL Dress- and Bleuaea got up j«rt* ac if they had oome from the warehoase. _s yoa study Baojioiay, you Trill uae only tfc» LILY BRAND PUKB BIOS BT__CBC. £_ be had from all Qroears mnd BteakaayarAi t_—-flgiio-t tha Co_o_. , - 1
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10988, 11 June 1901, Page 7
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