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Board and Residence. PS BAND HOTEL. MOST CBNTBAL AKD OP3K POSITIOH IH TUB CITY, Otis Elevator. Drawing Boom, Sample Koomi. 60 J. & J. WATSOH, Proprietors. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD i STEBKT. — Visitors will find thla newlybuilt Hotel one of the moßt comfortable and homelike ia the southern hemisphere. Terms very moderate, The nicest and cheapest Meal In town is the 1 o'clock ijinner, at One Shilling.—J. WELLS (formarly of the Exhibition Dining Rooms), Leßsee. y E V..1 A T HAN HOTEL (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Esilway Station, DUNBDIN. Mrs SILK Proprietress. 29my N VEROARGILL. . ■ • - DBSOHLBR'S HOTEL, BSK BTBB3T. PSOPEIBTOK ... ... O. J. DBSOHLBB. A Superior Family and Commercial Hotel. Moßt Central Hotel in Invercargill. Private Suites for Familieß. Unexampled Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Private Gentlemen. The conveniences and comforts of modern European Hotels. Aoartmenti may be enraged by telegram or letter. " Tariff Moderate. Box 82. Hap T IVERPOOL, ENGLAND.—The OOM.fI j ton HOTEIJ; most central position in Liverpool. Spacious ooffeo rooms. ladieß' drawing room, private Bitting rooms, aibitration, waiting, billiard, and smoking rooms. Adjacent to beßt shops, bank>, theatres, railway stations, _0., &0., and near landing stages. Bedrooms from 2s 6d.-W. KUSSBLL, Proprietor. 21my M~~ RS JAMES, Albyn House, King street. Private Boarding Establishment foriGentlemen and Families. d MIGH-OLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate prices ; every comfort; hot baths; professional cools.—Mrs Hawkiui, Uiilton Houbo, Graham street, High street. ltoj "R/JTRS VANNINI begs to announce to her Jjt_L Friends and Customers that «ho has refurnished her Hotel, and offers superior accommodation to Boarders and Travellers. Plunge and Bhower baths. Beat brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight and Uo 's Beer on tap. Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. Good stabling.-VANM INI'S Hotel, Moray place (three minutes' walk from Hallway Station). 2ju

late Advertisements. HOTOGR A P i_ s Of HHW ZEALAND SCKEEES, BUBTOH BEOS. 19ja WANTED, smart young MAN; also, respectable BARMAN.—Address Box 319. ; 12ju MRS BARRATT Wants—Female Cook (private, 255), Houaeinaidß, Waitresses (15s), Geunrals, Dairymaids (12s), Kursegirls, Useful Girls, Harmnida (255), 12ju "VTOUNG Englishman will gives Services as JL Valet or otherwise in return for Pasiage to England. Well connected at Home. Open one week.—Hemo, Times Office. 12ju ANTED, an INCUBATOR; must be cheap—Slate caoacity and price to Inoubator, Timeß Office, Port Chalmers. 12ju WATERPROOFS.— Men's, Largest Stock in Town, 27s 6d to 553.-Clothing Factory, Ootagon. WATKEPBOOFS.-M en's, sewn throughout, 27b 6d to Ss«.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. WATBEPJBOOF3.— Men's, our own Make, 27s 6d to 55s.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. WATBRPHOOH'S.-Mfn's, Light and Heavy Makes, U7b 6d to 57b 6d.-Clothing Factory, Ootagon. - ( OVBUCOATS.— Men's, all Styles, 25s to 57s 6d.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. OVERCOATS.— Men's, equal to bespoke, 25s to 57b 6d.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. OVERCOATS.— Men's, fit all builds, 25b to 57b 6d.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. r\ VERCOATS.-Boys' aud Youths', all Styleß, \j splendid range, 12b fidto 25b.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. I2ju ' I /"^OFFEE PALACE, Restaurant and Board--3j \J ing House BUSINESS FOU SALK, as a going 3 j concern, as Proprietress (Mrs O. I. Uoss) is desirous fc £ of leaving the colony. 3 I Splendid opportunity for a pushing man. \ I Particulars as to Lense, Furnitme, Appliances, &c, I and Terms on application at the Coffee Palace, 1 Meiisrs U. HTTDSOK &CO ; \ Or Mr JOHN WILKINSON, J Solicitor, > i2ju 27 Eattray street, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9140, 12 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9140, 12 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9140, 12 June 1891, Page 3

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