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1 Board aud Residence*. /HIfABGOW RESTAURANT, MORAY PLACE and GEORGE STREET. BEST-APPOINTED RESTAURANT And BOARDING HOTJSB in the Colony, BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. BEDS, ONE SHILLING, ALL MEALS SIXPENCE HOT AND COLD WATER LAVATORIES AND BATH Come and have your Dinner at THE GLASGOW.) EVERYTHING OF THE BEST FOR SIXPENCE. B'TTLES OF THIS HOUSE (Which are strictly enforced): Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine Are not to be had in this house of mine; Business transactions go on without those, So stay then, dear friend, or go if you pleaae. But don't be mistaken, tho cupboard'o not empty; There's Bread, Beef, Mutton, and Butterinplenty; There's Coffee and Milk, and Sugar and Tea, And all that is needful for you and for me. To grudge any friend is not my intention; But whisky and ale I'll beg you'll not mention. For cursed is the man and doomed is the house Where the alcohol demon in freely let loose. r-All the World. ETROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCU, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 389. Night Porter kept. TERMS, 53 6d and 6b PER DAY. 2Sau OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. T AXE TE ANAU HOTEL AND JLJ STEA.MER. WM. SNODGRASS ... Pboprietob. This splendid Hotel, situated at the Foot of the Lake, is the Terminus of the Coach Line and the Starting Point of the Lake Steamer. VISITORS CAN RELY ON RECEIVING THE GREATEST ATTENTION. The Steamer Runs to l-uit the Passengers, should it be only with one, at the usual fare. Fakes: Hotel Tariff .; 10s per day Board on Steamer 5s per day Steamer Fare to Head of Lake and Return ... 30s Parties of Four or more ... 25s return. WAGGONETTES AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. PLEASURE BOATS. AGENTS: MESSRS THOS. COOK & EON, Alt over the World. 3n /CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. JAMES KNIGHT, Proprietor. (Just Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which etop from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care taken passengers do n^t miss trains. Ths Criterion will be found one of the best appointed Hotnls in the Colony. Good table, good wines, convenient commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, good bedrooms, hot, coid, and shower Telephone laid on. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 23ju mHE SOUTHERN GLACIERS OF NEW JL ZEALAND. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. EICHARDTS HOTEL Is situated on the margin of QUEENSTOWN BAY, LAKE WAKATIPU. The above Hotel is so well and favourably known throughout the World by Tourists and others that comment is superfluous. W. L. PHILP, 2W Proprietor. TERMINUS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), Dunedin. T beg respectfullyto inform the TRAVELING PUBLIC in general that I have SECURED the LEASE of the above popular Hotel, and trust, by Strict Attention to Business, to meet a fair share of public patronage. Hot and Cold Shower Bathß. CHARLES GOLDSMITH (Late of Christchurch), Telephone 578. Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES' FAMILY A^D COMMERCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT. Dee street, INVERCARGILL— JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has been remodelled to suit the convenience of the travelling Public. Meals and Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterooms for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-class accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. Sample Rooms, Bathroom, and special rooms. In connection with the above Mrs Millar will carry on the Confectionery and Pastrycook department. Biscuit and Confectionery Factory, Conon and Bowmont streets. 'KANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kane is again in possession of this commodious brick house, which is replete with every modern convenience for the comfort of Tourists, Travellers, Families, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Kane took possession the hou°e has been thoroughly renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Termß moderate, in keeping with the times. 3o URKE'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High and Manchester streeta, CHRISTCHURCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 364; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. HOY ! AHOY !!—THE TERMINUS HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station), RAM. is the bast and most convenient for the travelling public Horses and Buggies on hire ; oharges to suit the times; that rara avis, a civil, competent groom, has charge of stables, jfo JOSEPH COX, Proprietor. BT. CLAIR.—" Mavoro," Private Boarding Establishment for Genr.lemen and Families ; every convenience; tennis lawn ; close to baths. SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION at Mrs Campbell's, Nugget Bay, Port Molyneux. Terms reasonable; trap to.meet passengers Roicahapa station. 18f COX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Maolaggan street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. NelaoTi, proprietor. 13s WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two or three Boarders or Visitors; central position.—Gladstone House, Moray place. (if T&TUGGETS, Port Molyneux.—SEASlDE JL% ACCOMMODATION; trap to meet visitors; cards of particulars at Bannister's, chemist.—Mrs Ottaway. 2q MRS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families —Albyn House, corner King and St. David streets. MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. QPLENDID HOME for Three Gentlemen; O hot bath, single rooms ; terms moderate.— ! Kaitnna House, Graham street (off High street). MRS M'DONALD has VACANCIES for University Students or Pupils attending ! school; terms moderate. — The Grange, Leith I stoat. 15£

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 5