BUSINEBS NOTICES H. MAOIN T O 8 H LABOR EXCHANGE AKD 9ENEBAL AGENOY Tyne-street, Oamara. Servant! oarefally seleoted, ana ant to all' part*'on the shortest' nottoe. Seamen also ■applied., 7 Loans, Sales, and, Valuations, and all agency badness transacted "confidentially sad with despatch, AU good seonritlin '•ken bp at onbej rates low to :iolt thr tlmn. C U TIB N AN D OO M C ANY ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS,* ■■ ■' akt>. MANUFACTURERS o» ■ ■ •' ■' ... FIREPROOF SAFES AND BTRON ROOM DOORS, Castings or Evbbv DnoßiPTioiT SuTFLns i Importers and-Manufaoturers of / BICYCLES AND TRIOYGLBB ■ WOBKS—CAfITLI-STKMBT, (DtoKBIW. , 4; J, S. HEADLAND, GeneralMer hant, Thames-a r at. , ) HOTELS S HAMS O 0 E HOT EL.' THAMES-STREET, OAMABU., MATTHEW SHORT|EL, ........... PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel has been placed In THOROUGH REPAIR, = And the accommodation will bi found secona to none In Oamiru, • The.very best brands of Wines, and Spirits are kept heire. .. Speight's noted .Daaedlnßeeron , draught FBBB STABLE ROOM For 30 horses," and stableman In attendianoe. . . - . (274 IMPERIAL HOTRL, JOCTRRAN, (late of the Bhamrook • Hotel) begs to. intimate to his . Id patrons, and the Pnblio. that he haa taken possession of that old-established and wellknown house, the Imperial Hotel. No efforts will be spared oil the part of the Proprietor to keep the House up to- .itv former high prestige. Superior aooomodation for Boarders;, suites of Rooms always in Teadlnesa:-for private Families, ■ ' VHi 1 ' '' ' Wines, Spirits, and Beer of tha Bea Brands only kept; Good Stabung Feb* : ov Charge : ™ J...OURRAN, y'• Imperial Howl* H AET HOTEL, '* OAUART7. The undersigned, having purohased the above hotel} is about to plaoe It in thorough state of repair. In doing so he tak oare to make it equal-a . • ' . FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, , , The requirements of his patrons will b assiduously studied, and ** re-arranging furnitnre and appointments of, thettotal, nothing will be wanting whlah would complete its convenience for the necessities of thepubllo, Dunedln Beer, 4d per pint. Wines and Spirits of the beat brands at equally low prices. ' Arrangements have been made by whioh Bblsheb'b Coach will stop ax th* Horn when passing at 5.10 p.rn. d»ily,; and also on Saturdays at 10.15 p.m. A Good, .Waitingbooh provided for coach passengers. - ' The Stables will also be : re-oonstrrioted, and Country visitors will then be provided with quiet stable room for their horsta/free of oh«rge, • ■ a ' - P. C. PLATO, Proprietor; CBIISBION .HO TE L • TYNE-STREBT, M A N.N I N Late of the Royal Hotel, Kak nul, respectfully notiflos his many.friendt. and the publiogeherally that ho.may now be found at the above it6ter, of wk{ah he has taken : possession with the inll oonfidenoe of meriting and securing' the patronage of the publlo.' ' ' ' " ' l ' ' '.The Hotel Is centrally - within a few minutes walk of the.rilkilway station, and is one of the most oomfortable hostelriea in Qamarn. : None but the most Genuine Liquor • wil be sold. The best table will be kept, and all oustomeni will reoelve civility and iat < tentlon '■ ' '■ - ■''' ' ' ! TTTATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, "*•. DUNEDIN, specially built for the oonvenlenoe of : Rail, way and Otter Travellers, belngsltuatod In the Immediate vklnityof '&• Railway Sta. Hon, and fitted 1 with every possible oonvenK raoe—iAviktorlea, Room, io, An elegantly Room, especially for LadlM f '*hd Lsidlci ao by Gentlemen. Babooaiiii Porter. Traveller! oalledformrlyTnlita, < O Porter In attendanoe at Railw t receive luggage. . I : ' T LEVIATHAN RAILWAY. , E M P E RA N C E.' ' fiOT E (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Msa Silk, Pjkofbibzbus, . This Hotel is . the Largest and mos Commodious one of its kind in Danedin, and, oan. offer Acoommodatiok Not io bb ExoKiLKD ;. having been thoroughly renovated since the new proprietress took' pos. session: and will now be found Most Com VOKTABLK. . VISITORS Will find every civility and aooammbctation, and the aim of the Proprietress * will be give her Patrons every satisfaction. Meals are at the following hours Breakfaat, £rom 7 to 9 i. (in style), from 12 to 2;nTea, irom 5
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4098, 30 December 1887, Page 1
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