Hotels, etc. MOIE'B FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Manse-street, DUNEDIN fIRHIS extensive, well-arranged and commodious X Hotel, which has been fitted tip totally regardless of expense, and with one only object in view~ that of the accommodation of visitors, and the public requirements in general, is now open. _ MOIR'S HOTEL v\ ill not only be found the largest, but the most convenient Hotel in Dunedin. The rooms are large airy, light, and admirably adapted for the comfort and convenience of visitors who are anxious to find all » S met arran Ben^nts of a well ordered home,' with all the freedom to be found in a first-class Family Hotel. THE WINES, SPIRITS, &c, Drawn at Moir's Hotel, can no* be surpassed—none but the very highest orders of brands beiug retained in stock. A beautifully ordered LONG-ROOM, expressly built for balls, suppers, wedding breakfasts, and other public or private objects, can always be engaged. J MOIR'S HOTEL, MANSE-STREET. 7th May 1862. THE OTAGO CAFE AND FAMILY HOTEL, Rattray-street, J. M'CUB'BIK, Proprietor.. npHIS Hotel is, on all hands, pronounced to be X without exception, the finest, most substantial and commodious in Duuudin. It is built throuehout of the bestOtago-quarried stone, and b theretore tree irom the many objections which are, with so much resison urged against the slightly constructed aud inflammable wooden buildings at present occupied as Hocels and Cafes in Dunedin.- ---_ THE OTAGO HOTEL Will be found to pawns every convenience and corntort tor the aceonnnod ition of families and travellers arriving ut or departiug from Dunedin. The private and public sitting rooms are lofty, spacious, and warm, and together with the bd rooms are entirely lree irom the annoyances which are experienced fa I other hotels, where only a thin partition of wood separates the apartments. THE CAFE Will be conducted in J. M'Cubbin's best style The cuisine to be found at the Otago Hotel will be superior to any other Hotel or Cafe in Dunedin, while the charges will be made with due regard to the time.. Ihe best liquors of the best brands only will be kept. Counter lunches in every variety. In short, no effort shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make his Hotel in point of convenience, comfort, and economy, the best in the Province. A long experience in hotel management, and ft wide circle of encouraging friends nnd patrons will be some guarantee that the Otago Cafe and Family Hotel, will become the desideratum so long required inDuneuin. EXCHANGE HOTEL, CAFE (Opposite Bank New South WaJes,) Pkincks-Stkket. npiIIS Hotel, one of the largest, and most convenient X in Dunedin, is situated in the principal thoroujhtare of the Citynnd offers accommodation to Traveller* visitors, and Permanent Boarders not to be surpassed by any house in town. THE BKD HOOMS, Twenty-six in number, are fitted up regardless of ex pense, and replete with every convenience. THE SITTING ROOMS, VOII PUBLIC ASD PRIVATE CSK, Are also well adapted for th« requirements of customers. Nothing but the most approved brands of WINES, ALES, k SPIRITS Will be allowed on .Stock, the proprietors being determined at whatever cost to establish tha EXCHANGE HOTEL As a first class House. THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT Are under the entire management of Messrs. Pollykett and Ksioht, So well-known on the various gold-fields in Victoria whose kuowledfje of these branches of the business is such as to ensure satisfaction and comfort to all those who may Javor them with their patronage. A liberal aud varied Bill-of-Fare will be issued daily. Luncheons and Dinsers at all Hopm. TABLED' HOTE at One o'clock. PURE MOCHA COFFEE. English, Continental anl Colonial papers always on the table. Chess, Draughts, &c. Families and Boarders at per week. Attached to the hotel, but yet sufficiently privM* « a large and magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, John Adlky, from Bath's, Ballarat, Marker,} And allowed to be without exception the best and most comfortable in town. CHILD L LITTLE, Proprietors. N.B.—A private entrance to all parts of the Hotel. COM ME R CIAL HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos. Booking Oppice.) pOBB'S COACHE.S arrive at and depart from v^ the Commercial Hotel daily. Passengers by the above line will find the Commercial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort of all who may pay the hotel a visit. HOME, WEATHEfiLY & CO., '.-"-- Proprietors. i M PORT ANT TO MERCANTILE MEN, mportant to Professional Men, Important to Men of Leisure and Men of Toil. Important to all ■A LFRED J. SIMMONS, late manager-for the x\ Vi orld-renowiieil caterers, MESSRS. SPIERS AND POND, Begs to announce that the ROYAL CAFE DE PARIS, Opposite the Bank of Nevr Zealand, Rattray-street is now open for the supply of j Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners and Suppem. Promptly axid well served up at the moderate prices, so universally popular at the Rotai. Cafk de Pams, Melbourne. THE DAILY BILL OF FARE Will comprise soups, fish, the well dressed joint, the •Most reefwrche made dishes, poultry, j*ame ; tarts, con- j fectionery, with every kind of fruit in season. DINNERS FROM THE JOINT Cut at the table of the Consumer. The public may also choose their own steak, chop, &c, and see it ooked in the Colossal Gridiron in th* Dinino Hall. The above magnificent saloon having been embellished with all the appliances and resources of decorative art, and fitted up at an enormous outlay, will afford to visitors the most sumptuous accommodation at the minimum of expense. THE PURE COFFEE OF MOCHA, Prepared and served as in Paris. Wines, Ales, Liqueurs, &c, &c. f of tha best description. . Under the system of management at the Royal Cafe de Paris, the taste of the bon-vivant will be pleased, the time of the man of business saved, and tha pocket of the economist consulted. The decorations of this unique and unequalled establishment have been executed by R. K. Inman. Cabinet work, &c, by Messrs. Spicer, Murray and Co. i. ■ ■'..■! SIMMONS k WALTON, Prtprietwg. CO L MAN'S HOTEL, Waitahuna. MORRIS l COLMAN begs to inform his friends and the public at large that he has just completed hia New Hotel—the largest, neatest, and most substantial building on the Diggings. Diggers, travellers, in fact every one, may meet with the best of accommodation. Clean and wellaired beds. The best of liquors. Civility to all. The New Concert Hall will open on Saturday August 30tb. J> 1o ensure patronage for the, above Morris Colman need only say that J. Hull, tho local writer and singer, v engaged. >
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 28 August 1862, Page 3
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