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Board and Eesififiic^. EXCURSION TRAINS For the EASTER HOLIDAYS. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION Jms been made for Visitors arriving at tho LEVIATHAN HOTEL During tho Festival Season. No expense lias ' been spared In make this House a fnvouritc resort for (hope romin" to Iliiiiedin to spend their holidays. J.lrs SILK'S reputation for catering for tho public, is so well known und appreciated'by all visiting her libuso that it P.N.—Tlio Trnina arrive exactly in front o( tho Hotel, both from the North : ml South. Terras: £1 per weclc, Meals, Is; Beds, ]s CdPer Day, 4a Cd. ' " A. D. SILK, Proprietress. SEARLE'S PHI V ATE HOTEL, - Stuart street (Two Blocks above Octagon). This Hotel has no license, but is Fitted and Furnished as a First-clans Hotel. Hot. and Cold Baths, LsivJilorios, Comuiercial Room, Ladies' Drawing Kooni, etc., etc. Tariff about Half Hotel Hates. G-E O. P ARKE B, Proprietor. ,12ap /I 11 OWN .HOTEL, Rntlray street, P.KKLI G H E R Having considerably enlarged and thoroughly renovated this old-established and well-known Hotel, offers to the. travelling public really ■ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Commercial Room, Ladies' Drawing Room, Billiard Room, etc., etc. The- Hotel is CENTRALLY' SITUATED, Being only a few minutes' walk from Railway Station and Wharves. TARIFF MODERATE. DINNER 12 to 2 p.m. 13ap C' 8.1 TERI Olf VH OTE h, DUNEDIN. Tin's well-known and centrally-situated Hotel Bffords tho Beat Accommodation to Travellers, Tourists, and the General Public. Suites of Rooms for Families. Two' of Alcock'o best Billiard Tables. Hot and cold showor baths. Terms moderate. Nono but the Best of Wines and Spirts kept in stock. - • . . J. LISTON, .. . Proprietor, ~ % Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin. Paikonked hy tiiedi Excellencies the '■. Governors or New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTOHURCH, .Within, one lnimite'of the Railway Station. TAIIES HATFIEEiD .. ..PKoraiETOit. .... Lotters will receive every attention. .P,O. Box No. 201. Telephone. No. 231. WARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral Ktj'unfe, " CHEiSf CHURCH (Established JSG3) Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, neai Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House Banks, ar.d other Public Buildings. Twolv; large, well-appointed Sample Rooms for I,lk lontcnience ot commeiciai gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention, Porters meet all Steamers and Trains aniving arid leaving Lyttelton. 4s HENRY ALLEN, Manner. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street, Christohurch.—Situated very" centre of Chrittclur-ch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff. 7a GJ p-WcUy, £2 2s pel- week. Hot, Cold, and Shower .Baths. Night .Porter. Correspondence) [.romptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. . Mm CLUB HOTEL (Family and Commercial), TIMARU . (Close to Railway Station). ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON (Including Sparkling. Ale) from 12 to 3. . Tariff, 6s Gel per • day.'. • G. S E A R L E . (La.te.Palmerston South), V Proprietor. 29m VpENTRAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. W. H. HAYDON begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that-lie has taken tlu above Hotel, and that he will be glad to ree them, and that nothing will bo wanting to make those who patronise him comfortable. Tariff, 4s Cd per day. 22d W. H. HAYDON, Lessee. riEIIEEION HOTEL, GORE. T. G. LAURENSON, Proprietor. This well-known Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and/being so handy to tho train, is tho best house for Tourists. Porter meets every train. Cook's coupons accepted. 20d TNVERCARGILL.-CRESCENT HOTEL J. Mre BOND.(late of Queeustown, Lake . AVakatipu), Proprietress. This very Commodious and ConvenientlyBitimterl House has a prestige for its Superior and Comfortable Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. SOUTHLAND H0 T EL, GORE. . This well-known and favourite Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now affords the best accommodation lo 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. • , ANTED, comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE (sputh end) by Tradesman;, single room preferred; state terms.— South, Times Office. 20ap ARRIED CoupTe require' BOARD and RESIDENCE; large unfurnished room; central; permanent.—C, 80.^186, P.O. 20ap T7ACANCIES for a few BOARDERS; priv vate sitting room; corner Lees and Jones streets; terms moderate. lUap T ERWICK HOUSE, 56 High street.—Supc- • XJ rior ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Visitors; terms moderate. 13ap "ETACANCIES for a few BOARDERS' or V VISITORS: private sitting rooms; central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. B£K ".D-RBSIDENCE.—Warwick House, Moray place, under new management, central all parts oity ; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. ... .......20jy' UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding Establishment, Albyn House, King (corner St. David) street. lgf Public Notices. m RAPPED RABB IT S. We beg to intimate that we are now PREPARED to PURCHASE, or make CONTRACTS for the Purchase of, RABBITS, for FREEZING FOR EXPORT. IBVINIi & STEVENSON, lit St. George Works, Dunedin.. m H E OLD 800 T F I R M ■A IS KEEPING TO THE FRONT. DON'T FORGET THE FAMOUS BEEHIVE BOOTS, °Nl'* t SLUOi\ UROTHERS. 'I'°*™ AT J ■ ..1 AT . See Genuine Testimonials—we can only mention a, few. No. 1. Sirs,—Your Beehive Boots, 6s 6d v have given me 12 months' good wear. W. T , Arthur street. No. 2. Sirs, —I got a pair of your Beehive Boots two years ago, and I want another pair like them. J. D—-, Kuri Bush. No. 3. Sir,'—One of my little girls has been wearing a pair of your boots 18 months. Send me another pair like them. E. B , Bullenclale. THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL " BEEHIVE." s a Men's Strong Working Balmorals .. 9 G Men's Slrone Bluchers .. .. 5 11 Men's Extra Stout Wi.tertights .. 12 G ■Women's .Strong, Neat B<i)mor f i!s .. 6 11 Women's Strong Stockyard Boots .. 8 G Women's Extra Strong ditto .. .. 9 G Boys' Strong Balmorals, iron) .. ..5 6 Girls' High-leg ditto, from ... .. 4 G Men's Splendid Football Bals 8 G Other Makes than "Beehive": Men's Working Balmorals, from .. fi 11 Women's Strong Leather Balmorals, from 5 11 Boys' Strong Leather Boots, from .. 211 Men's«Drcss Balmorals, irora .. ..8 9 Men'a'Patcnt Evening Shoos .. .. G G Women's Superior Evening Shoes .. 2 G Women's Strong Walking Shoes, from.. 3 11 Women's Kid Walking Shoes, from .. 411 WINTER COMFORT. Large Stock of Warm Felt Slippers, from Is Gd a pair; Wool-lined Boots, Gs Od; Goloshes, 3s Gd; Gymnastic Shoes, 2s lid. MARVELLOUS VALUE. A Special Line of American Shoes—splendid '. near, Ss Gd. SIMON JSROTtLERS, GKOKOE STREET (NEAR OCTAGON), npUSSICUji.-i. is in no sense a quack mcdiJL cine, but is composed of the best drugs. CJT. GEORGE JAM.—Best in. the market.— ' Si All Grocers. ' 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11402, 20 April 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11402, 20 April 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11402, 20 April 1899, Page 2

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