HOTELS HOTEL, O AMARU R. T. WATERS, Proprietor. The proprietor baa just oompleted EjXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to this hotel, and visitors will find It one. of' the best appointed houses in the oolony. The new dining-room has been fitted, with every convenience, and la oapable of seating - 200 persona. This apartment ia also suitable for Smoke Conoerts, Large Dinners, and Public Meetings, it having a seating aoaom modation for 400 persona. The CaM baa been nicely fitted with cushions, seats.and small tables, where tea, ooffoe, or ooooa can be supplied at any time. Also ohens, draughts, and dominoes, are kept In thla department. All the dally and weekly papers filed, Suites of Rooms, oomfortably famished, for families, and first-olasa sample-room) provided for commercial travellers. Lunoheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d'hote at 6 p.m. B. T. W A T E R S. PROPRIETOR. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. IHE Undersigned has muoh pleasure in announcing that he has takon 'passes* don of thla well-known Hotel, The House has been thoroughly Renovated, and New fctables have been erected, thus affording every convenience by whioh visitors will have Stabling Free of Charge. The House has Superior Accommodation, . whioh, combined with oivility and attention, the Proprietor hopes to receive a fair share of support. None but Genuine Wines, Spirits, acd Ale supplied. JOHN O'iVEIB. Proprietor. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, Mrs Silk ... ... Proprietress. TTISITOR9 to Dunedin will find the above * on account of ita great nearness to the Railway and all steamers, to be the most convenient to stay at. It affords aooommodatlon, second to .no Temperance House, added to whioh everyone who has tried it and who has spoken on the subjeot, says the Board far Excels that of any Hotel of it kind in the Colony. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE DUNEDIN, epeol&lly built for the oonvenlenoe of RalK way and other Travellers, being situated che Immediate vicinity of tho Railway S tion. and fitted with every potslblo oonve eaoe—Lavatories, L&dloa'Cloak Room, Parosl Room, &o. An elegantly furnished Dinlnp oom, especially for Ladles, and Ladles ao oompanled by Gentlemen, Bedrooms, Nigh Porter. Travallora otllod for early Trains, Porter (a attendanoe at Rallw/ eoelve luggage. BUBINEBS NOTIOEB NOTICE. TO FARMER 3 AND FRUIT-GROWERS. FDR SALE. CHARLES REDWOOD'S Patent non-poisonous BLIGHT SPECIFIC. THE ONLY REMEDY yet discovered that will effectually oure Soily and other Blighta that infest gardens and orohards, without Injuring the tree in the slightest degree. The iSpeoifio should be applied to Apples, Pears, Plums, Currants, Quick Hedges, and all treeß having aoaly blight, during 'the winter months—July and August preferred, The Patent Speoiflo is a thorough cure for the ieeoh that attacks Pears, Plunis, Cherries, and Qaiok Hedges In the month of January One dressing will auffioe for the season, The Patent Speoifio has not been applied to the Codlin Moth, there being none in the locality, but as the moth, during the winter season, ia seoreted in orevioea of the bark, there can, therefore, be no doubt but the Patent Npeoifio will be found most effectual, as no insect life oan withstand it.
Ia placing before the pablio this most valuable preparation for tne destruction of the various biighta that infest gardens, the manufacturer and patentee begs to state that he has been it praotioal fruit-grower for 25 years in Now Zealand, and is therefore intimately acquainted with tha various pests that make horticultural pursuits so anhavintr tried nearly all the remedies extant with very poor results, until discovering in July, 18d5, the Patent Specific, and having during the last three yeart made numerous experiments with complete sucoess. The Specific is cheap and easy of application. The largest of fruit trees oan be thoroughly dressed at a cost of one shilling each, including labor. piEoi. From one to ten gallons, three shilling* per gallon. From ten gallons upwards, two shillings and sixpence per gallon. Full directions for nse will be attaohed to each parcel. orders sent to the undersigned will be promptly attended to. Terms Cash. OHARLBS REDWOOD, , Riverlands, Marlborough, July 19th, 1888. 391 STORAGE. TN order to give Farmers the benefit of Market Fluctuations, three months FBEE STORAGE will be allowed on al grain placed In our hands for sale, Corn Saoks supplied at lowest ourrenl ates. (J GRAY and ALDRIOH. CUSTOMS FOKHB at an fclnli mn b« abt*ia<3 at Mw M»ll offio#
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4277, 27 November 1888, Page 1
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