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; Board, and Residencerp h-'e ■■ pie c :h 0"t c; L. .'. X BLACKMORE .. .. Proprietor. ' Situate Corner.1 Bond, Crawford, and Jetty " .-■'•■ streets. Having purchased the lease of this Hotel, I will be pleased to ace my old Friends and Customers. ' : Liquors of the Best Brand "kept. ■Boarders can rely on every attention. 13m TE RMIN XT S HOT EL, . .. . DUNEDIN, ■ . . ..-■'■ This Hotel is situated just opposite tlie Triangle Gardens, Railway Station, and Wharves. It- is one of the most 1 ■ beautiful positions in Dunedin.; There is no pletvsantci place at 'which to iive. ■j The Hotel js quite new, atitl the roohis s-re large and lofty. The Baths and La- -. vatoriei are all that could be desired. TABIFr MoDEBATB. TKOS. CORNISH .. PftopaißTOn: rf^ENTfiAL HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET. \j ■ : —^ ,-.........■ - W. H. HAYDON begs to inform his old customers and tho public generally that he has taken" th* above Hotel, and that he will be glad to fee -them, and that nothing will be wanting to make those who patronise him comfortable. Tariff,-.49 6d per day. 22d W. H. HAYDON, Lessee. OR a Good G-lass of WINE, SPIRITS, or BEER, go to the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, corner Hope and Walker streets, ■ Dunedin. This Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated, and Mr BARLOW will be most happy to MEET all his old Friends and the Public Generally. First-class Accommodation ■ for Boarders nnd Travellers. ' - ALL BEERS ON TAP. : 27f WARNER'S HOTEL. Cathedral square, OHRISTCHTTRCH, (Established 18^3). Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, and other Public Buildings. Twelve large, well-appointed Sample Rooms for t.lie ".on\ enience ot comtrieiciftl. gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and.Trains arriving and leaving Lytteltbn. "ita '.-A ■ HENRY ALLEN, Manager. 1 A LBION HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. The most Fire-proof Hotel in New Zealand; all brick partitions, concrete stairs. Opposite Post, Telegraph, and Government offices. Capaciotls range of Sample Rooms. ' HORACE BASTINGS, Proprietor. P.O.' Box 37. - ' ' . Telephone 51. HITE HART HOfEL, High street, Christahurch.—Situated Very oentve of Chriftchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices, Tariff, 7s 6d pwdij; £2 2s per week. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Night Porter. Corresp.m- I i dence j.r.oraptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. 18m THE CRESCENT HOTEL, - . INVERCARGILL. Mrs R. BOND .'. .. .. ,'.'■■ Prokhetress. ] Two .minxites' walk from the Railway Station, j ' , Post Office Bog, 102. Telephone,92. [jr7-ESWICK HOUSE, corner of Cargill and J\ .' Victoria ■ streets.—Accommodation for Visitors. 26m BOARD and RESIDENCE, Double or! Single ; Rooms, or Suite of Rooms.-^ Aronui House, High street. ■ • • . 5f -(for a few BOARDERS or "V VISITORS; private Bitting rooms; central.—Apply Gladstone House. Moray place. iTTACA>NCIES for Gentlemen, Te Kowhanga, V Lees street, six minutes from Post Office; hot and cold shower. 20m : A JJCHOR TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Mac..XjL laggan street.—Good accommodation for . Boarders and Visitors; single ■ double bed- ! rooms ;• terms reasonable.—J?. O'Brien. 17m j SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, ' Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding Establishment, Albyn Houae, King (corner-St. David) street. . . . 14m "\TACANCIES for a few Gentlemen .V ' BOARDERS.—Lerwiok House, High street.^ ■ < ' , 15m X&RIGHTON HOTEL (under new mnnage- : XS- irlent).—G.'S. Lamb now in possession of the above hotel, kindly SOLICITS a Call from Friends and General Public visiting this fashionable resort. Excellent accommodation. Telephone Brigh.tpn. , .-..-.., ...., . ~,.. ~V, ,15m BOARD and RESIDENCE; bath, piano; I library; separate smoking and sitting rooro3; 15s.—Grange, Hanover street. 16m /COMFORTABLE BOARD and LODGING H^' for gentlemen or visitors.—Mrs Millow (back Dr Closs's), : Pair View, George street. \TACANCIES for BOARDERS 'or VISI- . V- TORS-; -hbt-y cold btvth, pi R no.—Mrs Macdonald, Lyndhurst House, Moray place. 22m O> '".D-RESIDENCE.—Warwick Honsej Moray place, under new management. central all parts city; excellent cuisine; modutats.^terma . 20iy Public Notices. "O P O E R S T, • B-*J> ARCHITECT, JOEL'S BDll,ailytfS,' , . Cbawfoht) Strert. S/fR ' S V D N E V DAVIS, ■.:• . ..Representing. Messrs HANCOCK & CO.'S • NEW LAGER BEER BREWERY, '. AUCKLAND, will be in Dunedin District during this -week to Call upon the Trade and Show Samples !' '' '-:; ■■ :■ of the. . • . :. •. ' FIRST LAGER BEER 'Brewed in the Colony of New Zealand., IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have -^ SOLD to Mr A. D. BETT the BUSINESS heretofore carried on by us as Manufacturers o£ .Pickles, Sauces, and Vinegars, and "nil Accounts up to Ist inst. will be PAID by us. .; : .'.- , '.. THOS. MENZIES & CO. Referring to ,the above notice, I beg to intimate that the Business will in future be carTied on by me tinder the style o£_" Thomas .Menzies and Co." - ;Z3m-; - A. D. BETT. - ;-|>EADY IN A FEW DAYS. ' BRAITHWAITE'S FOURTH CONTINGENT PICTURES, PRODUCED BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF. THE WAR OFFICE. . Srice is. Posted la 3d. .Will Beat everything previously produced, and everything else in the market. ■ Splendidly Executed Illustrations of Camp ■•■ Life, Officers of Camp, Contingent Officers, Men of Contingent, and other Leading Features of Prominent Interest. in thick book form, large size, handy for presentation or sending to friends. : >~ See that Braith- ■ "- ,waite's name is affixed to the ' •■" ■, Publication. No expense spared to make the book,reflect credit upon Otago and South land's unbounded enthusiasm for the Empire's welfaic, and upon she brave boys who are about tr. leave us It will also reflect credit- unon iS'cw Zealand as i. work of art. Send for sample copy, nnd-we guarantee you will uot be disappointed. ' Limited supply struck off, so that early orters p,re nesessary to secure execution. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, .' Publisher,- ---; BRAITHWAITE'S BOOK ARCADE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11691, 26 March 1900, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11691, 26 March 1900, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11691, 26 March 1900, Page 9

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