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: Hotels. KAUB 0 W HOTEL, ' George-street, Dunedin, BEN. HALLIDAY (Formerly of the George Hotel, North Melbourne) BEGS' respectfully to intimate to his old Patrons ami tha Public in general, that he has opened the above hotel, where he trusts by the strictest attention to business in all its branches to secure a share of public sxvpport. Wines,: spirits, and beers, of the finest quality alwayspn hand. COOPE 11'S FAM IL V HOTEL, 'J'Jie Octngcu. First-class sccommodation for single gentlemen and families. Separate Bedrooms ana . Private Silting Rooms. ALBION HOTEL, Great King-street, Dunedin. "OIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Boarders, and JL 1 Private Rooms to suit families. Good Stabling for Horses, fee. &c. &c. JOHN-;PLAN AW AN-," I ~__ __ Proprietor. EUROPEAN H 6~~T~E L, ~™~ George-sireet, ■". Near the Octagon, Dunedia. HENRY MUILEH, Proprietor, late of Hamburgh Hotel, Sydney, and Europeau Hotel, Forbes, N.S.W. Superior Accommodation for Boarders. • Charges Moderate. v A first-class Billiard Table. . JO HNST ON' S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Maolaggan-streei, Combines the best accommodation, with the most moderate charges. The table is liberally provided, and the best liquors only are ikept. The bedrooms are roomy, and the aetendance ample. Good Stabling. ■ JAMEB JOHNSTON, Proprietor. ABBEYLMIX HOUSE, MACLAGGAN-STREET. MESDAMES HAY WARD and WILSON beg to inform their friends «nd the public that they have taken the above Hotel, and trust by every attention to the wants of their patrons to merit a share 0f... 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. i-uNOE UF WALES HOTEL, Princes street," South, 1 unedin, by George Davis, formerly' of the Spread Eagle Hotel, • Melbourne. Board and residence by the day or week. The house has been thoroughly re-decorated. Concert every evening in the Concert Hall. Best of liquorß kept. Charges moderate. IMPEfiIiL H O T-£IV~ Pkinoe3 Street South. JTIHE 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 and convenience. Suites of Apartments for Families, - and every ac* commodation for Commercial Gentlemen. JAMES MAGUIRE. . N.B.—Livery and Letting-Stablest : mHE VIOTOBJ/iN HOTEL, Octagon, Dunedin. JL (suy Bennett (formerly of the BJack Bull, Geelong,) begs to inform his friends and thepublic, that lie can offer the best accomodation. Wines, Spirits, Ales, Stout, &c, of the most unexceptionable quality; _ Boarders and visitors may rely upon every attention being paid by the propiietor to their requirements. Charges moderate. HOGBURN. TTNITED STATES' HOTEL. Mount Ida Tozonship.\ E. GEORGE/1 (Late "£ath Hotel," Dunedin), Propkietok. Storage ri A S P 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 of the trade "WITHOUT CHARGE. INSURANCES may be effected at the rate of onehalf 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 2£ per cent 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 recognised as satiafactory and advantageous to both buyer and seller. CLEVE'S BONDED STORES, HIGH-STREET. mHE above substantial Stores will be sufficiently JL completed to enable Importers to i,ass their entries on the 19th instant, in addition to their I central position they possess the advantages of. great' security from Fire, and Insurance can be effected at the very lowest rates. ._■„.... ROBERT BAXTER, ■ ' Manager. J FREE GOODS STOKED. rnHE Undersigned have storage room fo a few X Hundred Tons Goods. ~ j . . . P. J. DONNOLLY and CO ! Cumberland-street, corner of Stuart-street, close to the Jetty. ;.:'■■ , . .;. ; Portraits, &c. WuNDERFUJL DISCOVERY. Ti THE NEW SENNOTYPE PROCESS. HE Proprietors of the London Portrait Booms have much pleasure in informing- the public that—having purchased the secret, and secured the services of the inventor (Mr Charles Wilson)—they are now prepared to execute these beautiful pictures, which have lately created such a great sensation in Victoria. The jSehhctype for softness, delicacy, truthfulness, exquisite beauty and durability, surpasses the most elaborately executed ivory paintings. As we are the only parties, holding Mr Wilsons's certificate for New Zealand, we beg fo caution the public against imitations. The public are invited to inspect the Sennotypea. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. ___- (WexttoDay and Mieville's.) THE VICTORIAN. PHOTOGRAPHIC POKTRAIT ROOMS, Rattray-street,next Finch wine Store. Pictures taken daily in any weather, ana colored by a London artist. ■ _ JN .B.—Hrst-class Portraits ; moderate charges. W'M.JHisuUiiSM, Photographic Ai-tist, cornei of rrinee3-stre,et and Dowling-street, rortraits in every style taken daily. Views of Duneoin and suburbs always on sate

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 8

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