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BUSINESS NOTICES MAOIN T 0 8 H . LABOR BXOHANGB AND 9BNERAL AGENCY Tyne-streot, Oamarn. Servants carefully selcotod, ana oat to all parts on the shortest notloe. Sermon also ■applied, * Loans, Sales, and Valuations, and all aganoy business transacted confidentially wxd with dnspatoh, All good ««rarltlea >ak<*a op at onoo | rates low to »alt the Muim. riDTTBN AND COMPANY ENGINEERS, IRONFOtJNDEES, MANUFACTURERS o» ; FIREPROOF SAFES AND STRON ROOM DOORS. OAsraas ot EviEt Dbsobiption SrreraK, Importers and Manufacturers-of BIorOLES AND TRIOYOLES J Works—OiSTiß-aTKfIBT, Htm&oxs. " . , J. 8 HEADLAND, Gonoral Mor • h*n» Th»<neii-B r nt HOTELS IAMEOOE HOTBL' THAMES-STREET, MATTHEW BHORT|Bij, {Lato J. Curran,) PROPRIETOR, The above' Hotel has been plaood in THOROUGH REPAIR, And the aooommodation.will be found seoona to none In Qamaru. The very best brands of Wines and Spirits are kept here. Speight's noted Dunedin Beer on draught FKKH STABLE ROOM For SO horses, and stableman In attendance, 274 IMPERIAL HOTEL,

T CURRAN, (late of the Shamrobk ** • Hotel) begs to Intimate to his Id patrons, and the Publlo, that he has taken possession of that old-established and well* known house, the Imperial Hotel. No efforts will be spared on the part of the Proprietor to koop the House up to lt« former.high prestige, Superior accomodation for Boarders, ' suites of Rooms always in readiness''fpE private Families. Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the Bob Brands only kept.' Good Stabling Fees of Charqh J. OUttRAN. •■:■"' Imperial Hotel. ; ' HITE HART HOTtili, The undersigned, having pnrohased th© above hotel, is about to plaoe It in thorough state of repair, In doing so he ■ • tat oare to make it equal a PIEST-CLASS HOTBL. The requirements of his patrons will b ftssidnoualy studied, and n re-arranging furaitnre and appointments of the hotel, nothing will be wanting whloh would oom> plete its eonvonienoo for the necessities of the publio. Dunedin Beer, 4d per pint, Wines and Spirits of the beat brands at equally low prices. Arrangements have been made by whloh Bblshbb's Coach will btop at thk Hotjjl when passing at 6.10 p.m. d«ily, and also on Saturdays at 10.15 p.m. A, Good, Waiting soon providod for ooaoh passengers, The Stables' will also be ro-oonstruoOed, and oonntry visitors will then bo provided with quiet Btable room for their horsos, free of oh»rge. P. 0. PLATO, Proprietor.

CRITERION HO TEL: TYNE-STREET, O AMARU. Yfijr MA NNI N" VV • Late of tho Royal Hotel, Ka nui, roßpeotfnlly notifies his, many Won and the publlo generally that ha may no> be found at the above hotel; of whloh has taken possession with the fall confident of meriting and securing the patronage the publlo, The Hotel !■ oentrally sltuatod, and within a few mlnutos walk of the railway station, and Is one of the moat comfortable hoatelrloa in Oamarn. None but the most Gennlno Liquor wll be cold. The best table will bo kept, and all oustomera will rooolve oivility and at> tention ATSON'B HOTEL AND OAFE, EUNEDIN, specially built for the oonvenienoe of Rail; way and other Travellers, being situated the immediate vicinity of the Railway St Hon, and fittod with every possible oonvo enoe— Lavatories, Ladlea'Cloak Room, Paroel Room, &o. An elegantly furnished Dlninp Boom, espeoially for Ladies, and Ladies ao oompasled by Gentlemen, Bodrooms. Night Porter, Travellers oalledforearly Trains, 0 Poi-sar In attondanoe at BaUw/ rooolve luggage. &EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTE (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIST. Una Silk, Pkopbiktrhsh. This Hotel lo tho Largest and mos Commodioot one of its kind in Dunedin, arid oan offer Accommodation Wot -lO'Ba Kzcellkd; having been thoroughly iroaoYttted sinoe the new proprietress took pw-. session: and will now be found Most Co 'a VISITORS Will find every oivility anof aooommodatli and the aim of the Proprietress will be give her Patrons every sat ef action. ' Meals are at ihe following hours :~ Breakfast, from 7 to 9 i Dinner (in a very superior style), from 12 to a j Tea, from 6

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4072, 29 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4072, 29 March 1888, Page 1