.-.- fi-i'B } HOTELS. ' ~ "IB' B~r AJLTtEjBN'S ARMS HOTEL, H J'"-. PEIKCE3 WrtiZET 'SotJTH^' '■ '"B'i 1:CvJ^HOMAS HA If COCK, i I Proprietor. Win^s, Spirits, Ales, and Poiter of the best -•■-- J ---—=--— brands. —..;.»».-.... , lii&rting point for tiie Caversham and Ander? son's Bay cabs, which leave every few ' ! minutes throughout tiie day., :■;? j First-elitesßilliard Saloon. j YORK HOTEL* < - - f Gkobge street.,:...'■-, *,;, ■..-.■.■.,.■, A| LEX; MILLAP, in rHwming fchaaks for ; ■<** I the generous support he has experienced conducting the above-named hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and alao the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to seem* the first-rate-article in the market, so as to ensure their future favors, - N;B.—Private rooms for families. Good accommodation for horses. NOTICE.-: ':'i-B TPj YOU WANT A CLASS OP GOOD SPARKLING COLONIAL ALE, -.'■' Go t*> the { GLASGOW ARMS HOTEL, Corner of Princes street and Moray place, Whero ia kept only the celebrated Aleof the BED LION BREWEEY; ':.. - Bass No. 3 on draught, and Wines and Spirits of thi best quality only kept. : TJ OTICE. ~ mHE BEST GLASS OF TJNGLISH A LE l\ \ N E,W ZEAL AND, To be had at the L 0 N D O N H 0 T EL, Jktty street. EJM PIEE HOTE L, Rkvel-strkpt, ; H 0 X I T I"X A. BOOKING OFFICE FOR COBB AND CO. ; « * ■-'--**- THIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Gentlemen visiting and residing in Hokitika. Wines and Spirits of the best r aality. , Fftst-class Billiard Rooms. Complete Fries of Foreign and Provincial Papers., Latest Telegrams Posted. * HOYT AND OSBORNE, Proprietors. -""'■ 1 ', , ' ""'''"■ L in" "' in I.j NOTICE T;HAVE this day disposed of my business and premises to Messrs Craig and Gillies, and trust that they will receive a fair share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on me for the past seven years. V JAMES MACKAY. 1 -■ ' ' : ■-.-■■ ;-- -■■■_. -.-. TN reference to tbe above, Messrs Craig and s : Gillies beg to return their sincere tlianks 1 to the inhabitants of Dunedin for the generous support bestowed on them since beginning busniess, and trust, by strict ,-. attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public patronage. To parties furnishing, they have the choico of selecting from one of the largest; stocks of Scotch, English, and Colonial made furniture that ever has been shown in Dunedin. ; CRAIG and GILLIES. - A short summary of tho stock is as fob lows :—Walnut drawmg-roem suites, covered in green damask; do, in French tourney; walnut cheffoniers, plate-glass doors and backs, oval and circular wal- . nut tables, walnut card tables, -whatnots, Canterbury, kc; dining-room suites* , Spanish mahogany chairs, in hair-cloth and morocco; sofas and couches, in haircloth and morocco, patent telescope tables, mahogany 100 tables, mahogany j sideboardaand chefFooiors, dumbwaiters r night commodes, bedroom suites, ward--1 i robes,- chests of drawers, washstands, '' tearblotops, looking glasses, wood and • I <»na bottomed chairs, hair and Hock J ; . mattresses, feather beds,* botstem and > 11 pillow*, irim and brass bedsfcaads,-cbil»' * -'- drea'f cot*,;&c, 4c.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1689, 30 May 1867, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1689, 30 May 1867, Page 1
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