BUSINESS NOTICES M A O I NT O Sk;B LABOB EXCHANGE ~,. AND ..,•■ «E N E K:A L, A O,S N, 01 ; Tyne-streetf,Oftmarat j. v ; Servants carefully selootad, ana «ot to all puts on.tha shortest notloe. , Seamen,-alia supplied. ." Loans,; Sales, and Valuations, .-. and H M agency business transaotod',. confidentially »nd with despatoh, All good ■sonrlttea aken up ,at onoe; rates low to salt the pUITKN AND 0D M PAN T ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDEB3, . ■ AND • ' :..'■.' >■< MANUFACTURERS. o* " :> ■■'•' ' BTBEPROOF SAFES AND . HTRON BOOM DOORS. Importers and Manufacturers'of BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Works—OASTLK-BTRBBT, DmncbiN.' ":.'\ * J. S. HKAD LAN£V General M«r '< h*n» Th'«moiii« rot HOTELS H MB O C K H O TB.L ' ,- • ■ . ■ ... .; ■,T THAMES-STBEET, MATTHEW BHORTJBL, (Late J, Curran,) PROPRIETOR, The above Hotel has been placed In. THOROUGH REPAIR,,...""'! ' V And the accommodation will be foun£ 190000 to none in Oomara. ■ /-v.,,. The very best brands of. Wines .Spirits ■ are kept here.,' :, :-.- ( „i •.{•<;' Speight's noted Duuedin Beer on draught »REK ROOM; V..':.,,i;<M for 30 horses, and stableman, In attendance. IIIPBRIAIt HOTfiL,: ■ CCTRRAN, (late of the ehamrojik " • Hotel) begs to intimate to his ;Id patrons, and the Public, that he has '"taken possession of that old-establiahed andiwsllknown house,, the;lmperial Hotel ~ •-.!'; ■ •.? No efforts will bo spared on the part {if tine Proprietor! to keep the Hbuso up, |p It* former high prestige. ;.i i Superior accomodation for Boarders., 'i Buitea of Rooms always in. readiness, for private Families. ' ■;..-.■;.. ' Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the: Baa Brands only kept; u v -.-.■•,.'. Good Stabling Fbks or Charou • v : ' j. ourran; : ; Imperial Hotsl;. tXTHITB HART HQTJIL, The nndereitmed,. having purchased "the above hotel, i» about to place it in thorough state of repair. In doing 80 he/ ,l> '"'tat oaro to make It equal' a" FIRST,OLASS HOTEL.:' '...' The. requirements of his patrons will b assiduously studied, and ■> re-arranging;'' ! furniture and appointments of' the : hoteil, nothing wiil be wanting .whloh would-coin-plete its convenience for the necessities pf the public, ;.','*' Dunedin Bser,,4d per pint,'" Wines and Spirits of the hoist brands at eq.ually.low prices'. '.'!".' ' ; t ' ,' i( ...! t Arrangements have been. made: by whloh Bblshbr's Coach will.stop at ths Hotbl when passing at 5.10 p.in.;d »ily,, and also on Saturdays at 10 15 p.m, A Gw» Wattinoroom, provided for coaoh. passengers.- ■ The.Stables will- al»o bo re-aonstruoted, and country visitdra will then be provided with qniet Btable room for their horses, free of oh»rge. -' - P.O. PLATO; ! Proprietor obit e rio n> ho th l ''■:';":;/ OAMARDV: rr ' itv *■■■■•». N' in ' "* • Late of the Royal B(o|fcel, Kak; nul, re.speotfu.lly notifies Msmany friend*. and the public generally that he may be found at the above hotel, of whloh he has taken possession with the f nil oonfidettbe of meriting and securing the 1 ' patronfgi) ot the publlo. :.':';'••:■'..■ :'l-?:::.~ :. .i." The Hotel is centrally situated; and within a few minutes walk of, the railway station, and is one of the most comfortable hpstelries in. Oamarn..'- ', ;.:);'-: None but the most, Genuine Liquor wH be sold. The boat table wIU be k«pt, and all oustomers will receive oivility. and at« tentlon . . •■>• .'; i.:'*- ';'■> ATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, : ': T : f V"! : ',;DjrjNEi>iN,., f\ ■ opeotally built for the oonvenlenoe of Ball. waj- r ; and' 'oth>r : the immediate vicinity ofi tha Railway Station, -and fitted with every possible oonf ciii> enoo—Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Paroel Room, 40, An elegantiy- furnished Room, espoolally for Ladles, and oompanlod by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. Ti»veUer»<MUledfora*rlyTralii»i' O Portor In attendasioa a| Rsjliw/ reoelve iugg»d>e. u.i-'ji. ■-F liEVIATHAN R&ILWAZ^ IE MP.EBAN 0,8 HOIK ■ (Opposite tho Rail way_ j ! donkdin! Mrs Silk, Propbiktrisß, This Hotel is the Largest and" mos Commodious one of iis kind in Danedin, and oau offer Accommodation Not »o bs IixcKLLKD; having been thoroughly .reno* vated aiuoe the new proprietress took. pot. session: and will now be found Most Com VISITORS ■ - WIU find every civility and accommodation, apd -the aim of the froprietress will be give her Matrons every sat sfaotioo. J Meals are at the following hours:— Breakfast, from 7 to .9 ; Dinner (in a very superior style), from 12 to 2; Tea, from 5 till 7t
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4097, 29 December 1887, Page 1
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