Board and Resilience. . — » T7IXCURSION TRAINS ,lli For llic % EASTER HOLIDAYS. AMPLE ACCOyMODATION has been made for Visitors arriving at the LEVIATHAN HOTEL During tho Festival Season. No expense lias,, been spared to maka tliig House a favourite resort for those comi:!'' to Duncdin to spend their holidnya. Mrs SILK'S reputation for catering for the public is so well known nncl appreciated by all viailing her house that it P.N.—The Trains arrive exactly in front oi the Hotel, both from the North md South. Terms, £1 per week; Mcnls, Is; Beds, Is ed' Per Day, 4s Gd. A. D. SILK, Proprietress. mEEM IN U S HO TEL, |X DUNEDIN. ■ - ■ This Hotel is mliU.a.t.c.<Vjust .opposite th« Triangle Gerdena, Rnihvay Station, ' »hd Wharves. It is one of the most beimtiful positions in Dunediu. There 19 noipleasanter pluee at which to live. The Hotel in quite new, and the rooms tiro lai^e and lofty. The Baths and La-' vatoriea are all that could bo desired. Tahiti' Modeiutk. THOS. COKNISH .. Pbohiiktoe. ' ■*? VHQ P E A.'n 7" H.O T.E L, ■** GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Having Leased tho above old-establish eel and well-known Hotel and thoroughly Renovated same, now affords First-class Accommodation to the Public. None but tho Best Liquors kept, Country Visitors. Football and Cricket Teams specially Catered fot. Splondid Dive just opened. Lunch from 12 till 2. - ' -P. G, CULLING, Proprietor. Mid TAIEONISED BY TIIErP. EXCELLENCIES' THfi Govebnohs of Nk« Zealand. /JOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, •' CHRISTGHTJRCH, Within ono minute of the Railway Station. TAMES HAI'FIEIiD , . ..-. « ...Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone'No. 231. .XmrAKWER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, IV CHRISTCHURCH {Established 18M). Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, near Po<it and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, ar.d other Public Buildings. Twelve large, wellrappointed Sarnple Rooms for t,Ho ion\enience ot commeicial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arriving and leaving Lyttelton. , 4s HENRY ALLEN, Manager. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street, Christehurch.—Situated -very centre of Christchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, ■ ) Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff. 7s GA p^r dsy; £2 2s per week." Hot, Cold,, and Shower Baths. Night, Porter. Correspon- • dence i.romptly attonded to. Tolophone 46.—' JOHN NEILL, Proprietor:' 18m riRITERION HOTEL, GORE. \j . T. G. LATJRENSON, Proprietor. This well-known Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and, being so handy to the train,-is the best house for Tourists. Porter meets every train.. Cook's coupons accepted. 20d "TNVERCARG ILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL. JL Mm BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu), Proprietress. -This very Commodiouß and Convenientlysituated House has a prestige for its Superior «nd Cotntetaiile Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. ■ _ SOUTHLAND HOTEL, GORE. This well-known and favourite Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now affords tho best accommodation to travellers, tourists, and the general public. Good table,.and none but best liquors kept. . Special^ attention given ■to tourists breaking their journey to and from the Lakes. A porter meets all trains... D. COLLINS, Proprietor. MARRIED^ Couple and Single Gentleman, require Private BOARD and RESIDENCE; bath, piano.—Comfort, Times Office. WANTED, furnished ROOM.use of kitchen, for lady and child:—Address A B, Post Office, Portobello. ■ -- ' 12ap /-10MFQRT4BLE'BOARD and LODGINGS KJ (suit students).—Mrs Millow,. Fair View (back Dr Clogs's, George .street). 7ap ?KTA*CANCiES for- a few- BOARDERS or ■ V . VISITORS, private sitting rooms; central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. VACANCX for ■ Ladies '' or . Gentlemen; double and singltr bedrooms.—Aronui House, High street. .■■■■'. ■ . lit BOf Warwick House, Moray place, under new management ~- , central oil parts cityj excellent-cuisine; mocjij Tate terms. : , 20jy' ■ UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding ' Establishment, Albyn Honse, King (corner St. David) street. 18f. Accommodation at Holiday Resorts SOUTHERN ALP S. MOUNT COOK HERMITAGE. Intending tisitora to this..portion ot the Southern Alps may now proceed either by rail to Fairlie and thence by coach, leaving Fairlie oil Tuesdays and Fridays, or by rail to Kur'ow, and frqm there by coach to Pukaki on Tuesday t connecting with Fairlie coaches at Pukaki, leaving on AVednesdays only. Tourists can take the regular mail coach'or arrange at j Fairlie for speqisvl buggy at about the same rate -f-vii;., 70s return. Through' booking return fares-^From Christchurch: First, £i 16s; second, £A 7s 6d. From Dunodin: First, £a 6s; second, £i 12s 6d. The Hermitage is under the care of Mr and Mrs Ross, .With Mr J, Clark as guide. Riding horses can be hired at the Hermitage at a reasonable price. • • - The rooms are comfortable, and the table well provided. The tariff has been arranged at reasonable prices. - , SIDNEY WBETMAN, Chief Surveyor, Department of Lands and Survey, Christohurch, November 17, 1808. EASTER Holidays.^Oxley House, Waikouaiti.—Good ACCOMMODATION for excursionists, cyclists, etc,, terms moderate.— Mjs Nelmes, proprietress, ■ llm Drapery. - - ■HERBEBT, HAYNES,. AND'CO., DUNEDIN. Have just Landed a Special Shipment of REAL EIDERDOWN BED COVERS, .'bought by the Home.Buyer ' ; at a Large Discount off regular Prices. You should see them. • ■• -\ ■'■■■■■'■■. ■ -A EIDERDOWN COVERS in Cot Size, Prices, 6s 6d to 14s 6d. EIDERDOWN COVERS in Singlu Bed Size, Prices, 2lb to 455. L-IDERDOWN COVERS in Double Bed Size, '. - Prices, 32s 6cl to 105s, TAPESTRY BED COVERS, : ■•' '■.•■■ Prices, 9s 6d to 24a. . ; ALHAMBRA BED COVERS, ; Prices, 6s 9d to 8s 3d. : VVHITE iIARSELLA BED COVERS, . Pri«es, 7s 6d to 335. WHITE HONEYCOMB BED COVERS, :- ' Prices, 4s 6d to 20s. WHITE GRECIAN BED COVERS, Prices, 11s to 16s 6d. Table Damasks Bleached Sheetings T.'ibje-Gloths Unbleached Sheetings Table Napkins Hath Towels Tray Olotfs- Toilet Towels Kidebparfl'Clpthg i'jllow Culicoes Table. Centres Pillow Shams Dpyjeys, etp. Linens, etc. ;■ HA.YNES, & CO. \ Public Notices. ! mB A P P E D RABBITS. We')?eg to jntimatd tha^ we are now PREPARED to ..PURCHASE, or mako CONTRACTS for tie Purchase of, RABBITS, for FREEZING FOR EXPORT. -1 • JKVIWE & -STEVENSON, j_ ' 'St. George Works, Dunedin. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11395, 12 April 1899, Page 2
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