BUSINEBS NOTIOEB MAO I NX 0 8 fe LABOR EXCHANGE V :' jun> "'.".. GENERAL AGENOS Tyne-otroei, Oamara. ;., ;i; Servants osrofally seleotsd, ana out to nil parts on the shortest notiae. Seamou ,»)»? supplied, ' Leans, Sslas, and Valuations,' and all sgoaoy business transaoted' onnfidentlaUy end with doapatob.. All good aaourltlea 'skon up st onoej rate* low to suit the nUIIE N AN D 0O M P A-TSTT 1 f ..'.-■■■ •■■ ENGINEERS, IBONFOUNDERS, : : : ■ AND' ■' ■•■•'• '" r MANUFACTURERS ' ■ 0» ;...,.. FIREPROOF SAFES AND BTRON \ ROOM DOORS. Castings oi Uvsre Dkscriptioij Supplim. Importers and Manufacturers of ' BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES J WORKS— OASTLH;BXMHr, DUNKDIN. ■\ J, S. HaAJJIiAND, Gane»J.M« HOTELS HAMR OC K HOT I*, "£" XHAMaS-SXREET, ; . MATTHEW SHORTISJjV (Late J. Cnrran,) PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel hAs been plaoediti; THOROUGH REPAIR, ' - u 0 And the accommodationwill be found leoOn'a to none in Oamaru, ■:''.":'"!■'. The very best brands .of Wines ...and' Spirits are kept here, • Speight's noted Dunedin Beer on draught FRKB STABLE ROOM ..-. :b For 30 horses, and stableman in attondanoe. ,274 IMPERIAL HOTEL, T OJJRRAN, (late of the Shamrock patronß, and the Public,, that he has t*i*p possession of that old-established and Wellknown house, the Imperial Hotel, ' ' No efforts .will be spared on the part, of the Proprietor to keep the House up to it* former high'prestige, Superior accomodation, for Boarders, suites of Rooms alwoya in readiness for private Families, Wines, Spirits, and Beer of ' the Boa Brands only kept; Good Stabling Ems a off Charge J. OURRAN, ImperlalHotel,
HITS HART lOTKL The underpinned, baying purchased the above hotel, is abbot to place it in thorough state of repair. In doing so he. talc oare to make it equal a FIRST.CL&SB HOTBL. The requirements of his patrons Will b assiduously studied, and n re-arranging furnftnre and appointments of tho hole', nothing will be wanting whioh would oomplete its convenience, for the necessities of the public Dunedin Boer, 4d per pint. Wines and Spirits of the best brands at equally low prioes. ' Arrangements have 1 beea made by whioh Belsrer's Coaoh will stop" at' this Hotbi. when passing at 5.10 p.m. d>ily, and also on Saturdays at 10.15 p.m. A Ooot> Waitino room provided for ooaoh paaaongora. The Stables 'will also be ro-oonatrnofced, and country visitors will then' bo provided with quiet stable room for their horsos ; free of oo*rge, | ■?■■■■ ■ P. 0. PLATO, ■■'■ i _ Proprietor. OKI X.B B.rp.U HOTEL TYNE-STREET, y M A N N I IT 77 • Late of the Royal Hotel, Ka nui, respectfully notifies his many Won and the publio generally that ho may not be found at tho above hotel, of whioh has taken possession with the full oonfidont of meriting and seonrlog the patronage the publio. The Hotel Is centrally situated, and within a few minutes walk' of the railway station, and Is one of .the most comfortable hostelrles in Oamarn. None bat the most Gonulne Liquor wil be cold, Tho beat table will be kept, and all oustomers : will receive civility and at tention -- WATSON'S HOXBL AND CAVE, DUNEDIN, specially belli) for the oonvenlenoe of Italic way and other Tra7ollors, being situated the Immediate vicinity of the Railway S> Uoa, and fitted with every possible obnvo eaoe—Lavatorial, Ltdies'Oioak Room, Paroel Room, ho. Aa elegantly famished Dlnlop Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladles ao oompanied by Gentlemen. Bodrooms. Night Porter. Travellers nailed for early Trains, O Potter in att«nd*nc« at Ra'lw/ rooelve luggage.
fcEVIATHAN R&IIiWAX "IEMP Kit A N'OE HOTB ~...-■ (Opposite the Railway Station), ' DCTNEDINJ- ;i * , Mas Silk, Paoritt'sTßKSa., . ',. .]'[ This Hotel la the and.nios CoMMora.HTS oae of its kind in,Dariedln, "and oau oflfdr AoooMMODATiok, Kxcbelbd; hiving been thoro»gblyjjoaQ|» vatadsiaoe the now proprietress took, pop-, session: and will now .bo found MoSX Co '& JOBTABLH. ■• ■ •■ ' ■ , ."' : '■'"' •"■ visitors , ...,;".,:'';;; Will find every oivl.'ity, and sooioitnodaUi > and the aim of the froprietreaa will-Be i give hor Patrons uvery safe sfaotiou. v .. Meala are- at ihe following Breakfaat, from 7 to ~9 »" Dinner (in a very anporior style), from 12 to 2 j Tea, from &
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4070, 27 March 1888, Page 1
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