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HOTELS QUEEN'S HOTEL, OAM&BV B. T. WATERS, Pbotribtor. The proprietor ha* jut oompleted EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to this hotel, and visitor* will find II OBk d 1 the beat appointed honses in the oolony. The new dining-room hu bean fitted wHk> every convenience, and i« oapable of mMllg 200 periona, Thl* apartment la alio aultabla for Fmoke Conoerts, Luge Dinners, ill Pnbllo Meeting*, it having • Maty* anPMf modatioo for 400 persons. The Oaf* MM been nloely fitted with onshlon*, small table*, where tea, ooffee, or ooooa oaa be supplied at aoy time. Alap oil MB, draughts, and dominoes, are kepi lo IU( department. All the daily and weakly paper* filed. I Suites of Room*, comfortably furnlshejd, for families, and firat-olaaa lamnU-roooH provided for commercial traveller*. , Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. , Table d'hote at 6 p.m. R. T. WATERS, PROPRIETOR. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Mbs Silk ... Proprietress, T7ISITORS to Dnnedin will find the abot* ' on aoooant of its great nearnest lo the Railway and all steamers, to be the mddk convenient to stay at. It afforda aooommo* datlon, second to no Temperanoe House, added to whioh everyone who haa triad H and who has spoken on the subjeot, aaya the Board far Excels that of any Hotel Of ill kind in the Colony. r s HAMROOK HOTPL THAMES-STBEBT, OAIU.SU. MATTHEW SHO RT|BXi, (bate J. Curran,) FBOPBIITOB, The above Hotel haa been plaoad in THOROUGH HKPAK, And the accommodation will be loud aaooao to none In Oamarn. The very beat brands of Winea and Spirit* are kept here. Speight's noted Dnnedin Beer on drlt^&l &TABLB BOOM ; t „ o ,} For 30 horses, and stableman In attendaooe, _ fW IMPERIAL HOTKt, __ i c ti r> J COBBAN, (late of the Shaarook * Hotel) bega to Intimate lo Ma Id patrons, and the Pnblio, that ho luw' takaa possession of that old-e*tabll*hedand ml known honae, the Imperial Hold. ' No efforts will be apatad on the part of Ik Proprietor to keep the Hooaa op lo II former high prestige. 1 Superior aooomodatlon for Boarder*, suite* of Booma always In rmllnic ft private FamlUaa. Wine*, Spirits, and Beer of the Be» Brands only kept: Good Stabling Fan ov Ohabsv J. CURRAN, CRITERION HOTBL TYNE-STREET, OAMABV. nr m a n n i it o nnl, respeotfnlly notifies hla many Man i and the publlo generally that ha may M> found al the above hotel, of whloh haa taken poaaeaalon with the full oonfidei of meriting and securing the patnawge the pnblio. The Hotel la oentrally situated, and within a few minute* walk of tho railway station, and Is one of the moat oemfortablo hostelries In Oamarn. None but the most Oenntna liqnor wU be sold. The best table will be kept, and all customer* will reoelve olvilltj and at' tentlon ATSON'S HOTEL AND OAF* DUNBDIN, ■peolally built for the ooavenleooe af Bails way and other Traveller*, being si luted the Immediate vielnlty of the Railway Bfc tlon. and fitted with every pocdble Oonve enoe—Lavatorlee,Ladlea'Glonk Beee, Panel Room, Ao, An elegantly fnmlahad Dtalqp Soam, eapeolally for Ladlea, and aa oompanled by Gentlemen, Bedrooma. Nigh Porter. Traveller* oalledforautyTNtßCi, 0 Porter In attendaaee at Ra'lWr aaelve lu<2*^a. E GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. ; PPS'S 0 000 i BREAKFAST, " By a thorough knowledge of thi natural law* whloh govern the opanUooa o< dUaas Uon and nutrition, and by a oaretnl appDw Hon of the fine prgpertfea ai irell eeleoted ooooa, Mr. Eppe has provided onr breakfaal tablea with a delloately flavoured beverage which may save u* many heavy iluutuu* bills. It Is by the Judlolooa mo al auah artlolea of diet that a oonatttntloa may bo gradually built np until atrong mia Ma re*tat every tendency lo dlaeaae, Huadreda of subtle maladlea are floating around a ready to attaok wherever thou la a vadl point Wo may aaoapa many * fatal akafl by keeping ouraalvea waU fortified wltk pue blood and a properly noorlahed fraaaa,''— Saa Artlole fin CM! Smrtim- I Made simply with boiling water ar sallk* Sold In lib Paoketa b* Graoar% la ballad I—jamis iPPs and aa. Heaaeeopathli Ohentrts, MIIIW nacihAm,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4202, 1 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4202, 1 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4202, 1 September 1888, Page 1