Article image
Article image

Hotels, etc, CAFE DE PAULS, " JIiTTY-STKliliT, Adjoining the Post Office. •piOHDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe JAi Melbourne, respectfully announce to the Husii.e&s Men and Gentry of Dunedin that they have opened the above spacious and elegant ereciioii as a ' " ' CASK AND RESTAURANT. The magnificent Dining- Hal), which is capable* of Keating' I*oo persons, has been fitted and furnished reg.irclli.'ss of expense, the sole aim of the proprietors haying1 been to ensure the comfort and ease of tha visilanta 4 THE CAFE AND SMOKIXG-ROOM Are luxuriously furnished, and replete -with every requisite, m:d offer to their frequenters th*j n.osf. comfortable lounge in the Australian Colonies. The Coflce prepared and served in true Parisian stvie Is of the most delicious aroma and flavor. The Steam Cooking Apparatus, and patent grill, Erected at an enormous outlay, are presided over by a Parisian artiste, whose sole study will bo to grality by variety and excellence the nio.-.t epicurean taste. The Proprietors trust that this effort, on their part to supply the want so generally fell in Duncdin—that of a truly First class Cafe and Restaurant, combined with the celerity, cleanliness, and superior style "in which all viands will be served, will ensure forthem a like amount of patronage to that which lias been bestowed upon their well-known Victorian Eitablishmt'iit. B3?T Open till after ihc closing of the Theatre and other places of amusement. BOARD BY THE WEEK ON MODHRATK TERMS. SCANDINAVIAN RESTAURANT, Macl.igg.in-. street, Hudson & Co., Proprietors. Good accommodation and moderate charges, combined with a strict attention to the wants of customers always to be obtained at the Scandinavian. VICTORIAN RESTAURANT." Princes-street south, next Messrs. Aimour and Kennedy. GOOD BEDS, well cooked meals, civility, attention, and cleanliness, combined with moderate chn.i-ges.ahvays to be found at the.Vietoiianltestaurant. A fen' permanent boarders wanted, whose eoniforta will be carefully attended to. STANFIELD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. TO THE TRAVELLING. PUBLICGOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPORI. milE original IRON HOUSEputupby the GovernJL meut having been/onnd by the lessee to be quita inadequate for giving any really comfortable accommodations;- he has at great expense made several additions and alterations, by which means he can now assure to travellers an amount of comfort and attention unequalled on the road. Hot meals at all hours- a comfortable fire whea required in the long room. The Otago Daily Papers, when procurable. - In consequence of frequent complaints about the fare charged -for crossing the Wnipori, at this ferry, the Lessee of the Waipori Accommodation House has been induced to purchase the boat &c, and now begs - to inform travellers, that persons stopping at his . house will be taken across the ferry at any hour, free of expense. To other travellers the fare will be before 9 a.m.' One Shilling, after1 that hour to sun-down, Sixpence. MAC'S BOARDING HOUSE, Maclaggan street. Clean beds, good meals, and the best accommodation always to be obtained at Mac's well known Board and Lodging House, together with civility and moderate charges. Business. NoticeU S T 11 A L I A N H O USE, Prijjces sthekt, Ddnedin. GEORGE CASPER, Wholesale and Retal Family Grocer. Hotel, Housekeepers, and Large Consumers supplied at Lowest, Rates. A loug established business in Dmiedin has enabled G. C. to understand the wants of its residents. Whilst he respectfully and rineorely thanks those who have patronised him, he assures them that change of business will carry with it no change in his method of conducting1 it, and that all who deal with him may rely on a genuine article at a price us moderate as it '■ possible to sell it, so that his establishment may be admitted one where, nothing higher can be obtained in quality. Nothing Lower in Prices charged. N.B. —Note the Address " _ J . N E A L, . -i. ~.■ '. (Late of Uallarat), SHOEING Forge and smiths' work in general horses shod on the most approved principles. J. NEAL, . Pi-inces-stree South.. ■SHERRY.—PORT.—CLARET, &c. -13 R AND V.—WHISK Y.— TE AS. rjnilE tsulfeicriber begs to intimate that his stock of Jl. Wines is of a first-class quality, bottled in the London docks, Brandies direct from Cognac via London ; is also in receipt of invoices and bills of lading per the .Whitehayen Lass, daily expected. Brandy iv bulk hud case from Cognac via London. Port aus sherries from Cadiz and Oivorto via London, all of which wiil be offered to the trade and private families on arrival.. Also, a parcel of very superior teas, superior to any hitherto imported to thif- colony. Pjfrrsity faini- - lies will be supplied at wholesale prices for cissh • over £10, discount allowed. J. GILLON, Wine Merchant. 1, Moray-place, May .'SO, ISG2. Lost, Found., £c. lOST, one Chesnut lior.se. branded DS on oft J shoulder, from the Black Horse Hotel, Silver Stream. -Apply J. M'Guihk, office of this paper. Tj^OtfND in possession of a tieket-of-Jeave holder, Jj and supposed to be stolen, a BAY MAKE, 1-1 bands high, black points, short switch tail, small star on - forehead, rising five years old, branded W otf ' shoulder. Apply to the Commissioner of Police. FOUND.— Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on then.*in* shoulder. The owner can have him by : paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. . For further particulars apply to JAMES PAKKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Cilice Store. April, 22nL_lSG2. ; '_ ;_ FOUND, on board the Steamer Lyttelton, a pro? missory note tor .£2O. The owner of the same will get it on giving a correct description to the underr signed, and paying'for this ndvprtiseinejit.— C, Fred, lieeby, Mimse-strcet, Dunpdin, Jj'iOUND, at Balmoral, West Taieri, white draught . horse, no brand. Owner can have him by paying expenses, to Donald Barry, West Taieri. LOST. Stolen, or Strayed, from W. Pollock's peddock, Caversham, four fat Bullocks, branded \V.f-on the off rump. Whoever will give informatit a as to the whereabouts of them will receive £2 reward \YM. POLLOCK. £5 REWARD" : LOST, a grey Mare, aged, branded EL near shoulder ; also, a dark brown (nearly black) Mare white bluze, white hind feet, branded JL oil'ribs. The above reward will be paid to the person giving such information as shall lead to their recovery ; and, if stolen, £20 : reward, on conviction of the offender. After this netir.e any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. • F. FULT9N, • The'Forbury. ' L£l REWARD. OST, a cheFimt mate, with long busby tail, white stripe down face, far hind fcot white, branded under — with saddle and bridle. Whoever will giva information, or deliver the same to Alexander Deans, North East Valley, will icctive the above reward. ' ' £2 REWARD. STRAYED, from Price's Stables, on the 2Gth instant, Chesuut Mare; auiM white fepot near rump. Cobb & Co.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620603.2.3.6

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2

Word Count
1,116

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2