Board and Residence. T E V LA THAN HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION has been made £0* 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 catering for the pu"blic is so well known and appreciated by all-visiting it-that it requires no comment. P.N.—The Trains arrive exactly in front of thc_ Hotel, both from the North and South. Terms: £1 per week; Meals, Is; Beds/Is Ed; Per Day, 4s 6d. TE RMI NU S HOTEL, DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated just opposite • the Triangle Gardens, Railway Station, aiid Wharvos. It is one of the most beautiful positions in Dunedin. There is no pleasanter place at which to live. The' Hotel is quite new, and the rooms ?.re large and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could be desired. Tariff ■ Moderate. THOS. CORNISH ... Proprietor. ipENTRAL -HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. W. H. HAYDON begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and that he will be glad to; sec them, and that nothing will be wanting to make those who patronise him comfortable. Tariff, 4s 6d per day.' • 22d -W. H. HAYDON, Lessee. jW A V E R L E V, H O,' T E L, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. .MAURICE O'CONNOR (late of Christshurch and Dunedin) begs to notify that he has taken over the above favourite Hotel, close to Train and Wharf. - Splendid View of Harbour. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Always on Hand. 2ju MAURICE O'CONNOR. WARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (Established' 1863). Superior Apartments for Families, 'Tourists, ahd others. This Hotel is very cpntfal,'-"near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, j Banks, ard other Public Buildings. Twelve large, well-appointed Sample Rooms for the •w.-senience of 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, Christchurch —Situated very centre of Chriftchu->-ch, neai Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, arid other Public Offices. Tariff,* 7s 6d por day, £2 2s per week. Hot, Cold, and - Shower Baths, Night Porter. -'■ Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 'AS.— JOHN-NEILL, Proprietor. -. - 18m. jpRITERION HOTEL, GORE. T. G. LAURENSON, Proprietor. . I This' well-known Hotel haa been thoroughly renovated, and,* being so .handy to the train, is the best houpe for Tourists. Porter meets every trairif Cooks-coupons accepted. • '. 20d INVERCAROILL?-CRESCENT HOTEL. Mtj BOND (lata of ; Queenstown, Lake | Wakatipu), Proprietress.- * - j This very Commodious and Conveniently- ' •Situated House has a prestige for its Superior and Comfortable Accommodation, for Tourists and: Travellers. , I WANTED, by two friends, Private , BOARD and RESIDENCE; central; moderate; . state termscr-Permanent, Times Office: ". 19j'u VACANCIES' for Gentlemen BOARDERS pt at Searl's Private Hotol, - corner of Stuart and Smith streets; terms moderate. *'TTOLMBURY," Albert street.—Vacant— JIJL Two Sihglo Bedrooms, with'fireplaces; * hot and cold bath; gentlemen only. 17ju "WTACANCIES for Two' Gentlemen 1 T . BOARDERS; quiet, comfortably home; all conveniences; terms moderate.—Apply 45 High street. , . lju COMFORTABLE BOARD and LODGINGS for few Gentlemen.—Mrs Millow, Fairview, back Dr Closs's, George street. 14ju WANTED KNOWN—Pleasant HOME for Two Gentlemen ;* private family, Roslyn.—J. Wells, Victoria Chambers, Manse street.' ' 14]u ERWICK HOUSE, 56 High street.—Superior ACCOMMODATION for BoardeTS 1 and Visitois; terms moderate. , 13ap TVTACANCIES for a few BOARDERS or T * VISITORS; private sitting rooms; central.—Apply .Gladstone House, Moray place. 0/ House, ..Moray place, under new management. central all*parts city; excellent ouisine; moclt:- - rate terms. ' 20jy Public Notices. Tm . R E E , STORES. * Storage-may be obtained at the late' Jubilee Exhibition Building at current-rates. Absolutely rat-proof.—Apply COGAN & -CRAWFORD,| Agricultural Hall 'Buildings." 1 -' 14ju mHE -AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND JL LIFE ASSURANCE' SOCIETY (LIMITED). In the matter of " The Life Assurance Coinpanics' Act, 1873," and hi the matter 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 under Act of the Parliament of Victoria (" The Companies'' Statute, 1801") and " The.Life Assurance Companies' Act, i 873," do hereby give . notice pursuant of the piovisions of the abovementioned Acts, that the above-named Society has fixed tho situation and locality of its office or place of business at which service of legal proceedings may be made in accordance with the provisions of tho above Acts as at the Widows' Fund Offices, No. 6 Custom-house ftuay, in tl c City of Wellington. Dated this 12th day of June, 1899. JAMES GRAHAM, 16 JU Acting Resident Secretary. THERE IS NO ROOM FOR TWO OPINIONS IN THIS: THE FINISHING TOUCH to a Lady's or Gentleman's dress is the Footwear, And we cordially invite you to . CALL THE CONTINENTAL call .-^ , ]300T DEPOT AT And Inspect our Extensive Stock of HIGH-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES, Specially imported for the WINTER SEASON, Comprising the best styles in British, American, and Continental makes for Walking and , - Evening Wear. WARM SLIPPERS and Boots; also Goloshes _ Gaiters, etc. ' COUNTRY FRIENDS . Can depend upon our own make for real Hard Wear and Moderate Price. - CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT , Princes street (opposite Post Office). ./HOOK OUTI LOOK OUTII ELIXIR VIT/E COMPETITIONS. CASH PRIZES. EVERYONE MAY COMPETE. ELIXIR VIT.E, The Wonder Cough Cure. ' Sor All.Chest Complaints Invaluable. ■7J§ 'O T I c E _ I BEG TO NOTIFY MY NUMEROUS FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS that I HAVE REMOVED TO MY NEW PREMISES, 70 PRINCES STREET (opposite A.M.P. Buildings), with a Large and' Varied Stock of WINTER HOSIERY for Ladies and -Gentlemen. JAS.. M'WILLIAMS, HOSIERY and SHIRT MANUFACTURER* SQ PRINCES STREET- fUng
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11453, 19 June 1899, Page 2
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