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BUSINESS NOTICES JJ M A O I N T O 8 H ' LABOR EXCHANGE ASD GENERAL AGENCY - Tyne-itreet,Oamara..; Servants oarafnlly selepted, ana «nt to *ll parte on the (horiaat Seamen.aUo 1 .soppllod.Loans, Sales, and Valuations, all ag'enay business tranaaoted c'onfldontUlly arid with despatch, "All RO#d«ecuritlo« -*ken up_ *1 tjkUm tow.loJroll'lUw •' - • *' r £JUTTEN AND COMPANY ENGINEERS,- IRONFOUNDEBS, AND" .-''im... MANUFACTURERS ■: sr .> OT ... .. FIREPROOF SAFES ■ AND BTBON BOOM POORS. • Castings aw Evhbx Desobiptioh Strppumt Importaraand Manufacturers, of < BICYCLES -AND TRICYCLES' Works—OASTijgrSTßgßT, Dotthdiw.- . . % i, S.. HiSADLA£JL>, General . Mar * h*n* Thamo*-.*!* afc * HOTELS gHA MRO C K HO TEL ' THAMES-STREET, , OAMAEtJ. MATTHEW 1 SHOBTjELi ! : (Late J, Cur ran,) PBOPRIETOB, The above Hotel has been plaoed in IBOROtJQH REPAIR, And the acpommodation will be found aeoona to none in Oamara; : ...t . i-: The very beat.brands of Wines and Spirits ." are kept here.. •, ■ Speight's noted Dunedinßeeron" draught PEEK .'TABLE BOOH For 30 horaes, and b tableman in attendance, 274 IMPERIAL HOTEL,

T CtJERAN, '(late of the Shamrock * Hotel) begs to intimate to his Id patrons, and the Pabllo, that he has taken poaeesaion of that oldrestablished aid <wellknown house, the Imperial Hotel. !'- ' No efforts will ba spared oti the partpf the Proprietor to keep the House op to it® former high prestige. r ' Superior accomodation for Boarders, suites of Booms always in readiness for private Families. Wines; Spirits, and Beer of the Baa Brands only kept.' Good Stabling Fsks of CeiROB l J. CURB AN, , Imperial Hotel. "TyHITE EABI HOTEL, OAMABIT, • ■ .mi 1 * The undersized, bavingpurchased the above hotel, i« about to place it in thorough state of repair. In doing sb ha care to make it equal a FIRST-CtiASS HOTEL. i' The requirements of his patrons will b assiduously and ** re-arranging furnitnre And appointments bf " th'a botel, nothing will be wanting 'which would complete its convenience for : the necessities of the publlo. ' Dunedin Beer, 4d per pint. Wines and Spirits of the beat brands at, equally low prices. a " ■"

Arrangements have been made by whfoh BELSHBR'B COACH WILL BTOP <AT. THE!, HCITBL when pasaing at 5.10 p.m. d'ily, and also on Saturdays at 10.15 p.m. A Good : Waitihg. room provided for passengers. The Stables will aho be re-oonetrnoted, and country visitors will then be provided with qniet stable room for their horsep, free of oh*rge, P. 0. PLATO, Proprietor.

OBITER lON H?0 T B L TYNE-STREET, OAMARIT, : TST M A.' N N I N"• • Late of thaßoyal Hotel, Kak nui, roHpootfally notlfle shia many friend*, and. the pubUo. generally that hemay now be found at the abov6 hotel, of whioh he has taken, possession with the fall confidence of meriting and securing the patronage of the public, The Hotel Is oentrally situated, within a few minutes wialk of the riilway station, and Is one of the most comfortable hosteirles in Oamaru, None bat the moßt .Qenutne Liquor wll be sold. The best' table will be kept, and all customers will reoelye civility and at <. tentlon ." .■. y \

TO'ATSON'S HOTBIi AND OAPB, : DUNBPINi : , «peol*Uy ballt for the oonVerJenoe of Ball* way and other Tr*veller»,beliigsltnated la the Immediate vicinity of the Ballway Ska. Hon, and fitted with every possible oonvenl< lavatories, LwUoa'doikllobnf; Israel Boom, &0. An elegantly tarnished Slnlnp Boom, especially: for Ladles, and Ladles ao oompanled'by.'Gentlemen,' -Bedrooms! Nigh 6 Porter. Travellers oalledforeorly Trains, O Porter In attendant alt Bailw - reoelve luggage.

LEVIATHAN BAIIiWAY mEM P E ?7&:;N G E HOTB ; (Opposite the, Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Mus Silk, Pkopbibtbkm, :j? This Hotel ia the Labobst and mo« Commodious one of its kind in Dnnedin, and can offer & coommodatiow Not 'io bs Excelled; hiving been thoroughly renovated since the new proprietress took poa< session: and will now be found Most Com iortajble, ■ . VISITORS - : Will find every civility and VooomnodatiOD, and the aim of the Proprietress Will toa'A' give her Patrons every sat sfaotion. Meals ate at ther' following hoars Breakfast, from 7 to "9: Dinner (in a very superior style), from 12 to 2; Tea, from 6

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4096, 28 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4096, 28 December 1887, Page 1