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Board and Residence. TJEVIATHAN HOTEL, J-J Opposite Railway Station, Dunedini AMPLE|ACCOMMODATION has been made Fo« Visitors arriving at the LEVIATHAN HOTEL, No expense has been spared to make this House a favourite resort for those coming to Dunedin to spend their holidays. The reputation of this Hotel for catemig for thp piAlic is co well known and appreciated by. all visiting 1 it that it requires no comment. P.N.—The Trains arrive exactly in front of the Hotel, both from the North and South. Terms :■ £1 per week; Meals, Is; Beds, ]s 6d • Per Day, 4s Od. SEARLE'S PRIVATE HOTEL, / Stuart street ', Blocks above Octagon). This Hotel has no license, but is Fitted and Furnished'as a First-class Hotel. Hot and Cold Baths, Lavatories, Commercial Room, Ladies' Drawing Room, etc., etc., '' ' Tariff about Half Hotel Rates. GEO. PARKER, ' ; Proprietor. - 12ap ." QROWN HOTEL, Rattrav street. P. KELIGHER 1 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, JBeing salya few mimite.s' walk from Railway Station and Wharves. ' • TARIFF, MODERATE. .DINNER ;.. 12 to 2 p.m. 13ap, |S hTJ i i()T E^ L \^ (Family and Commercial), TIMARU (Close to Railway Station)*. „ ONE "SHILLING LUNCHEON jflncl-uding Sparkling Ale) from 12 to 3. Tariff, 6s 6d per day. G. SEA RLE' '" CLata Palmerston South), * " Proprietor. 29m, 'mESMINUS HOTEL,'fXl- DUNEDIN. ' This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle Gprdsns, Railway Station, , and Wharves. It is one of the most tieautiful positions in Dunedin. There is no pleasanter jplace at which to live. The Hotel is quite new, and the Towns • kb large and lofty. • The Baths and La- ■ 1 vatoriea are all th&t could be desired. 1 Taeut Moderate. , JPHOS. CORNISJ~ .. Proprietor. SjUUOPEAff .HOTEL, , 'GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, 'Ha 'now under the management of _ ~• ' • EDWAED POWER. Good Accommodation for Visitors from the . ~ Country. v 20my '£jENTRAL' HOTEL, .PRINCES STREET: ' W. H. HAYDON tegs to inform his old customers and the public generally that he hag taken the above Hotel, and that he will be glad to rcb them, and that nothing will be wanting* ' to make those who patronise him comfortable. • Tariff, 4s 6d per day. , 22<1 W. H. HAYDON, Lessee. ■ PA.IBONISED ,3T THEIR TSXCEIiLENCTES THE • Governors op New Zealand. , 'riOKES'S' FAMILY HOTEL," , -^ - CHRISTOHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD ~ ..Peopbietob. Letters will receive- every attention. P.O.' Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. KXT) A;V EBIEY HOTEL, ' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. , , ( MAURICE O'CONNOR Gate >of Christchurch and Dunedin)> begs .to notify that he has taken ever the 'above favourite Hotel, -close to Train and'Whari." , '-•"». View of Harhou'r. B«t Brands of Wines and Spirits Always on ' Hand. * aja CTAURICE O'CONNOR. WARNER'S HOTEL; Cathedral square, .cCHRISTCHURCH", (Established ,1863). | Superior Apartments, for' Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, near Port'and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, ' Banks,,, ar.d"other Public" Buildings. Twelve Jai-ge;' well-appointed Sample Rooms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen.: Correspondence will" receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arriving and leaving Lyttelton. < 4a \ HENRY ALLEN, Manager. WrHITE HART HOTEL, High street. Christohurch.—Situated very centre of Christchurch, near PosY and Telegraph Office's, Bank 3 and other Piiblic Offices. Tariff, 7s 6d per'day, £2 2s per week. Hot, Cold,, and Shower Baths. Night Porter. . Correspondence ttomptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. 18m •/CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. - ' ' . T. G. LAURENSON, 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 • H'JN VKRCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL. JL Mftf BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake v ' Wakatipu), Proprietress. - This^ very Commodious and Convenientlysituated House has a prestige dor its Superi&r Rnd Comfortable Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. ' TTOLMBURY," Albert street.—Vacant— JLjL Two Single Bedrooms, -with fireplaces; hoi and cold bath; gentlemen only. . 17]u , ,"\7ACANCIES for Two Gentlemen ('V BOARDERS; quiet, comfortable home; all conveniences; tern:s moderate.—Apply 45 High street. ' lju COMFORTABLE BOARD and LODGINGS \j for few Gentlemen.—Mrs Millow, Fairview, back Dr Closs's, George street. 14ju WANTED KNOWN—Pleasant HO^E for Two Gentlemen;, private family, Roslyn.—T. Wells, Victoria Chambers, Manse street. 14ju T ERWICK HOUSE, 56 High street.—Sune- . JLi::rior ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Visitors; terms moderate. . 13ap ■\7ACANCIES for a few BOARDERS or -V VISITORS; private sitting rooms; •central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding ' Establishment, Albyn House, King (corner St. David) stret.l 18E "]r>O.f ••HD-RESIDENOE.—Warwick House, JO Moray place, under new management, central^.!!:parts city; excellent buisine; modt:T.tte terms ' , . , Public Uotices. RE' AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE 'ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). inithe matter of " The Life Assurance Companies' Act, 1873," and in the ma'ttef of , . •*' The Foreign Companies' Act, 1884." . I, JAMES GRAHAM, of Wellington, Actuary,, Attorney, of the Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society (Limited),) a Company duly incorporated and registered, binder Act'of the Parliament of Victoria (" Tbet Companies' Statute, 1864") and "The Life Assurance Companies' Act, 1873," do hereby.' give notice pursuant of the -provisions of the abovementioned Acts, that the above-named Society has fixed" the sitnation^and locality of its office or place of business at which service of legal proceedings may be made in accordance '■• with the x provisions .of the above Acts as at the Widowß' Fund Offices, No. 6 Custom-house Quay.^in- the City of Wellington. , Dated this,.l2th day of June, 1899. " JAMES GRAHAM^ .- .- • -.16ju.",, - ..■■_ , Acting Resident Secretary. OTAGO WITNESS—New Stories. Large amount of Reading Matter

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 2

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