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Hotels. RAINBOW HOTEL, George-street, Dunedin. BEN. HALLLDAY (Formerly of the George Hotel, North Melbourne) BBGS respectfully to intimate to his old Patrons aud the Public in general, that he has opened the above hotel, where he trusts by the strictest attention to business in all it 3 branches to secure a share of public support. Wines, spirits, and beers, of the finest quality always on hand. JT\ OOPE ll'S FAM IL V BOTE L KJ^ The Octagon. ' ' First-class accommodation for single gentlemen and families. Separate Bedrooms ana- ■ Private Sitting Rooms. ALBION HOTEL, Great King-street, Dunedin. TnIRSTrCLASS Accommodation for Boarders, and X . Private Hooms to suit families. Good Stabling for Horse 3, &o. &c. &c. JOHN FLANAGAN, Proprietor. EUROPEAN HOTEL," ~ George-street, Near the Octagon, Dunedin. HENRY MULLER, Proprietor, late of Hamburgh Hotel, Sydney, and European Hotel, Forbes, N.S.W. Superior Accommodation for Boarders. Charges Moderate. A-first-class Billiard Table. 8 OHNSTON'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, _J Maciaooak-street, Combines the befet accommodation <vith the most moderate charges. The table is liberally provided, »nd the best liquors only are kept. The bedrooms are roomy, and the aetendance ample. Good Stablinir. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE, MACLAGGAN-STREET. M BSD AMES HAYWARD and WILSON beg to inform their friends and the public that they have taken the above Hotel, and trust by every attention to the wants of their patrons to merit a share of public patronage. For Private Families the accommodation provided at Abbeyleix House is unrivalled. Gentlemen can be accommodated with single bedrooms, where cleanliness and comfort will be the first desiderata. The utmost care will be devoted to the providing FIRST-CLASS TABLE; and the new'proprietors are determined to spare no expense in catering for the comfort of their patrons. ' Board and Lodging- on reasonable terms. fcINOIS UP W_LES HOTEL, Princes street, South, lunedin, by George Davis, formerly of the Spread Eagle Hotel, Melbourne. Board aud residence by the day or week. The house has been thoroughly re-decorated. Concert every evening in the Concert Hall. Best of liquors kept. Charges moderate. RIGBVS Council Club Hotel, corner of Queen and Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, having been entirely rebuilt and refurnished, offers superior accomodation, to Gentlemen and Families from the country. Suites of Apartments for Families. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. Hot and Cold ! Baths. ' IMPERIAL HOTEL, Princes Street South. . fTIHE Proprietor begs to intimate to his friends, JL patrons, and the public in general that he has ; opened the above extensive Establishment as a FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL,, the situation of which, as well as the internal arrangements, combines comfort _nd convenience. Buites of Apartments for Families, and every to commodation for Commercial Gentlemen. JAMES MAGUIRE. . N.B.—Livery and Lotting Stables. HE VICTORIAN HOTEL, Octagon, Dunedin. Guy Bennett (formerly of the Black Bull, Geelong,) begs to inform his friends and the public, that .he can offer the best accomodation. Wines, Spirits, Ales, Stout, kc, of the most unexceptionable quality: _ Boarders and visitors may rely upon every attention being paid by the proprietor to their requirements. Charges moderate. I HOGBURN. TTNITED STATES' HOTEL. Mount Ida Toionsliip.' E. GEORGE,, (Late "£ath Hotel," Dunedin), Propkietok.

Storage ri ASP E R'S BOND Is capable of containing TWO THOUSAND TONS of Merchandise. EDWARD CASPER is therefore able to allow, by very far, THE LARGEST DISCOUNT TO IMPORTERS. CARTING TWO SHILLING per TON. A capacious and commodious SAMPLE ROOM is attached to the Bond, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m it.is open for the convenience ofthe trade | WITHOUT CHARGE. | INSURANCES may be effected at the rate of onei I half per cent per month. FREIGHT, &c, paid for consignees and CASH ADVANCED on Goods in Casper's Bond ; the only charges being BANK INTEREST, and _ percent commission. EDWARD CASPER Effects Sales and Purchases OF MERCHANDISE, IN BULK The amount of transactions entrusted to him is a gratifying assurance that his zeal, and business knowledge are favorably Tecoguised as satisfactory and advantageous to both buyer and seller. CLEVE'S BONDED STORES, HIGH-STREET. . THE above substantial Stores will be sufficiently completed to enable Importers to pass their entries onthe 19th instant. In addition to their central position they possess the advantages of great security from Fire, and Insurance can be effected at the very lowest rates. ROBERT BAXTER, Manager. ~ FREE GOODS STORED. THE Undersigned have storage room fo a few Hundred Tons Goods. P. J._ DONNOLLY and CO Cumberland-street, corner of Stuart-street, close to the Jetty. Medical Addresses. MR ALFRED BOOT, BURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Opposite Medical Hall, PRINCES-STREET, .Dunedin. CHARGES MODERATE. ~~ DR. WESTWOOD, of the Dunstan, wishes to inform all- those persons afflicted with Scurvy and other Scorbutic Diseases, that he can cure the above disorders, however obstinate, in the short space of 14 or 28 days, thoroughly, eradicating tbem from the system. Patients cure undertaken by contract or otherwise. On stating full particulars, medicines will be forwarded to any part o the colony via Rowley's Express, on receipt of remittance addressed to Dr. Westwood, next Post Office, Dunstan. *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 548, 19 September 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 548, 19 September 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 548, 19 September 1863, Page 8

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