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H0"3?BI»a. |\7 2EN'S " ARMS HOTEI^ ***£ TxUKGBS STKKBT SOCTH, THOMAS HANCOCK, Proprietor. Sterling point for £ko Caversham and Anderson's Bay Oftbs, which kare every few mlnntoo throughout the day. NOTICE. rTOU WANT A GLASS OF SOOD SPARKLING COLONIAL ALE, Go to tho GLASGOW ABMS HOTEL, Ostaor of Princes stroot and Moray place, Wlwre la kept only tho celebrated Alo of tha BED LION BREWERY. Boss No. 3 on draught, and Wlnoa and 3 ;jWts of the bott quality only kept. 43 U X £ N ' 8 ARMS HOTEL*" QUEENSTOWN. A CKNOWLEDGED to bo tho best and £jL- most comfortable Family Hotel in Sfeß Lake District. JPrivato Apartments for Families, containing one of Broadwood's Pianos. Also, a splendid Billiard Tablo and room, snourpassetl in the Colony. Attached is a 12-ntall Stable—visitors may m>ij on their horses receiving first-rate Attention. Saddle Horses for Hire. ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. GEORGE'S DUNSTAN HOTEL, (Late Sam. Cannon,) CLYDE. TOAMXLY AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE, 3? Private Sitting-Rooms — Detached Cottage for Families. ffifobb and Co.'s Coachoa leave this Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. livery and Bait Stabloo. Horses and Buggies for Hire. Lock-up Coach-house. alcock's billiaud table. QUEEN'S HOTEL, ALBANY STREET, Opposite Botanical Gardens. DAN. WHITE, late of Crown and Royal Hotels, Dunedin, will be glad to reselva a vinit from hia old friends at above Hotel, and assurers them they will get tho very beat of everything that can bo procured, and is always at homo. D. WHITE, Proprietor. J>ULL AND MOUTH HOI EL, Mac y hkjtg&n. atrect.—Wm. Edmondson bcgi to return thanks to tho public for their liberal patron.igcbcHtowcduponhiinas Hotelkeeper for tho last nix years ; and wishes to intimate that he bos lot tho above hotel to Mr W. H. Haydon, for whom ho would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage ho lias heretofore received. With reference to the above, I beg to intimate that the best brands of winea, Hpirits, and beer will bo kept; and nothing shall be wanting on my part to make tho Bull and Mouth Hotel ono of the moat comfortable in tho city. First-class accommodation for famiJicH and boarders. Terms moderate. W. 11. HAYDON. WM. MACFARLANE, late of tho Ncs- •" bitt Hotel, ilogburn, has much pleasure in informing his up-country friends, and tho public in general, that ho him tnlum tho Golden Ago liofcol, Stafford atrect, 'Duncdin, Good accommodation for boarders, charges raoderatu. Wines and Spirits of tho best brand. Good Stabling. TTALLIDAY'S Private Hotel, Ratfcray- ■*--*- street. Accommodation for Boarders;! Double and (jingle bedrooms. TAILOHB. AMSLOW AND SAMPSON, MILITAEY AND MERCHANT TAILORS, j Hat MAHcrpAcrruKKRS. CLOTHIER 3 AND OOTFITI'KKa, \ IMaeea atroet, Dunedin; and 101, Swanston street, Melbourne, S.B.— A largo Stock of Colonial-made Clothing always on hand. VH ILL IA M BINCL AI X, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, PRINCES STREET (Opposite Criterion Hotel), DUNEDIN. || AMD P. MACKENZIE TAILORS and CLOTHIERS PrINGJS STEKET, Opposite Provincial Buildings, Dunedin. K.B.—Tailoring In all ita branohos. J 11. MILLI GA N, *•*_ * Civil and Military TAILOR AND HOSIER, (Next to the Edinburgh Bakery)] Georok Street, Ddnedin. ; 2f.B.—Ready-made Clothing, our own 'snake and imported, always on hand. BUSINESS NOTICES. jj v g ins ar and harvey, Wholeaalo and Rotail TINSMITHS, IRON & ZINC WORKERS, and Importers of TINT PLATES, BLACK and GALVANIZED IRON, and VxV Tinsmiths' Materials, JP-SIIfC&S STREET SOUTH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 2

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