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Licensed Victuallers THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN, For Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen, Fire-proof Construction. IN the most central and open position of the city ; beautiful views of the harbor and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors. SAMPLE ROOMS, PUBLIC DRAWING-ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, says of this hotel: — “ Structurally ' the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, lathe very-unest not only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully furnished through, out; nearly everything that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionally commanding and commodious Caravanseri, which coat £40,000.” Mr Dion Boucicanlt, interviewed, in the Otago Daily Times, says : —The great actor spoke with warm approval of his quarters at the Grand Hotel, and expressed surprise at finding such a building in Dunedin ; it was far the best in the Australian Colonies.” Melbourne Argus says :—“ Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia.” Moderate Charges. 101 J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. [a oaed.J " Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn —Shakespeare. WH. THOMPSON, late Proprietor , and Lecturer of the American, Zulu, and Egyptian War Dioramas, begs to inform Lis numerous friends and the public generally that, having secured the lease of that well-known hostelry the ALBION,” situated in Caurlenay-plaoe and Tory-street, respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. The hotel has been thoroughly r. novated, and every attention will be paid to those favoring the proprietor with a visit. Families seeking fresh air in this delightful suburb will Bud all the comforts of a home. A firet-olass chef de cuisine has been engaged. This department will be under the personal superintendence of Mrs W. H. Thompson. Mb Thompson’s 17 Years’ Connection with the Theatrical Profession will be a Sufficient Guarantee that their Wants will be Attended to. One of All cock's Billiard Tables, proved to be one of the best, it not the very best in Wellington, nnder the care of an attentive marker. Trams pass the door every twenty minutes. Hot and Gold Baths. Tkbms Moderate. The best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Staples’ celebrated beer on draught. W. H. THOMPSON, 549 Proprietor. BANK HOTEL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. MISS HUGHES (late of the Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru) has pleasure in informing her friends and the public that she has taken the above hotel, and feels confident that her long experience will be a sufficient guarantee that the hotel will be conducted in a ficst-claas manner, and that every attention will be paid to make the management equal to any in the city. IQIQ COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Empire Hotel), W lUjIS •STREET, WELLINGTON, MRS SMITH (late of Post Office Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former patrons, and the public generally, that she has purchased the above hotel. The house has been recently renovated and newly furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments, Billiard room (two tables). Wines, spirits, &c,, of the very best quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2, General accommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate, 547 WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLBSWORTH STREET. JAMES THOMAS, late of the Panama Hotel, bega to inform hie numerous friends and the public generally that he hae taken the above hotel, BEST LIQUORS KEPT. B lliard-room and Experienced Marker. 768 Business Notices SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE £2O! B AT THE COENER HOUSE/ B EAN COMPETITION GRAVES AND FLEMING Announce that their COMPETITION WILL CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, 24th jNOY. ALL TICKETS WILL REQUIRE fcTO BE REGISTERED BY THAT) DATE. D RESSMAKING byjMiss YOUNG SUPERIOR FIT and WORKMANSHIP AT MODERATE PRICES. * MAKING Print Dress, 6a 6d. MAKING Stuff Drees, 12a 6d. GRAVES & FLEMING. DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND CLOTHIERS, 69, THE COENER HOUSE. 69, 71, Manners-street; I, Cnba-atrect. GOAL AND COKE. Encourage new Zealand INDUSTRY By using the Boat Household Steam and Smithy Coals from the Celebrated Brunner Coal Mines, Greymonth. Coke for Smelting, Malting, and others pur* poses, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire-clay Goods of every description always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained at the Depot, Manners street. Orders recri sd at our shipping <ffioe, CustomhouaO'quay, next Lion Foundry.. Beware of your register stoves and grates. Use only Brunner Coal, that will not burn your ranges, and is more economical than any other coal. Also superior Newcastle Coals at current rates. Telephone connection with both officer, KENNEDY BROS}

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 8

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