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■I Board and EesidenceLE ¥lAT HA N HOTEL Opposite Railway Station, ' 1 Cornej; of Cumberland and Higa streets, .j DUNEDIN. ,! Tariff: 4s 6d per day; 25s per week. ■'1 Pez=nanent Boarders by arrangement. ' Xmokil<g, Sitting, and Drawing Rooms. Hoi *j and Cold Baths. First-class Table. ".j . P.O. Box, 112. Telephone, 176. ■! LEVIATHAN HOTEL COMPANY (LTD.). .-.! JAMES CONNOR, Managing Director. -.» This First-class Temperance Hotel is undei 1 new management. It has been thorough^ ',-j renovated throughout, and is now second tc .! none in the colony. It is situated within r ■j .- few minutes' walk of Railway Station and '••] Wharf. Boarders will find every comfort. . i Superior Accommodation for Families, Tourj ista, and Commercial Travellers. I Communications by letter or wire promptly ;i attended to. Night and day porter kept. . ] The travelling public are warned not to take J the word of those who hang about the whari , or station as to the hotel being full up, biit tc ." call personally. , limy THE PIER HOTEL, ; J. BLACKMORE .., ..Proprietor.. Situate Corner Bond, Crawford, and Jetty .: streets. j Having purchased the lease of this Hotel, I will be pleased to see my old Friends-and .VJustomers. Liquors of the Best Brand kept... Boarders can rely on every, attention.;: -J3,m ' Pairqniskd by theib Excellencies' the. . \ ' ' ■ Govebnoes or New " Zealand; :■-..'. COKER'S FAMILY "HOTEL, CHRISTOHURCH, . - , j Within one minute of the Railway Station. ! JAMES HATFIBLD .. .. Pkopbietor. ! Letters will receive every attention.-,', P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. i^TSTARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral :;square, IW 'CHRISTCHURCH (Established1 1863). 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 the convenience of commercial gentlemen. 'CorJ respondence will receive' prompt attention. 1 Porters meet.all Steamers and Trains arriving ■j and leaving Lyttelton. ' I 4 S ■ HENRY ALLEN, Manager. j ffTTXHITE HART HOTEL, High street, ! ! V ¥ Christchurch.—Situated very, centre of •' Christchurch, near Post and' Telegraph Offices, i Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff, 7s 6d I " per day, £"2 2s per week. Hot, Cold, and Shower ■ Baths: Night Potter. Correspondence, promptly j attended to. ' Telephone 45.—JOHN NEILL, j Proprietor. - . 18m uTlbion hotel, invercargill. tea. ■ . . ■ The- most Fire-proof Hotel in '.New:. Zealand; all brick partitions, concrete stairs. Opposite Post, Telegraph, and Government offices, i Cai pacious range of Sample Rooms. ' HORACE BASTINGS, Proprietor. P.O. "Box 37 . Telephone 51. WANTED, by Young Gentleman, BOARD and LODGINGS; centre of city preferred.'—State particulars Business, Times office. .:',:. ■ '■■■■-■ 25iy SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE foT ' gentlemen.—Tauraongi, Leith street (near Frederick street). •; '''. 25jy C^TACANCY for 2 BOARDERS • bath, piano, •v library; separate sitting and smoking rooms; ;16s.—Grange, Hanover street. ■■;; 2ajy for Ladies and .Gentlemen; Py double and single rooms, private;sitting room if required.—Aronui, High streets-y.' 24jy rE-TACANCIES for a few BOARDERS or *V VISITORS; private sitting , v rooms; central!— Apply Gladstone House, Mora^ place. 80/^D-RESIDENCE.— Warwick.. House, Moray place, under new management: central all parts city; excellent- cuisine; modurate terms ■ • ~ . : v - ■■:•; ■ ■■. : ;-20jy Accomntodation at Holiday Resorts. "OERSONSJ"Visiting ,the Laltea .:DistridtTcan !JT have First-class ACCOMMODATION: at " Cherry Farm," Frankton; ba,th, hot and.ccld; private telephone to Government lines; horses and buggies.—F. Evans, proprietor. 16jy Drapery. LAST FEW DAYS i Of '■■■'■.':':■ HERBERT, . HAYNES, . AND CO.'S . . . .GREAT SALE . ' ' • - Of ■DEESS MATERIALS, '"'' ■ { MANTLES, - And MILLINERY. • ■ ■ - Crowds of Customers during the past three weeks testify to the Genuine Bargains being offered in these' De- i partments. AH Seasonable Stock is reduced to prices much below what is usually paid at sales for inferior goods. gO OLD STOCK! EVERYTHING NEW \_ And RELIABLE! Do not forget this is the last, week of the Sale. Embrace the opportunity of securing High-class Articles at Sacri.fice Prices. ' .•■•.■.. HERBEET, lIAYJNES, & C(X Government Notifications nr-AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Parcels of LAND hereinafter described ■will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication hereof in the Gazette: — SECTIONS GB, 69, 70, 71, and 72, BLOCK 111, Town of Duncdin;- Edward Bowes .Cargill, Applicant; part occupied by weekly tenants, part unoccupied, arid Part of Section 08, occupied by Messrs Glaister and Carey. No. 4360. ■* Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 23rd day of July,. 1900, at the Lands Kegistry Office, Dunedin. H. TURTON, . . ■ .' 23jy. District Land Register. Public Uotice?. '^OLLARD & COLLARD PIANO S, fU JUST LANDED ex Rangatira. Also, a Splendid Stock of the BEST ENGLISH MAKES FOR CASH, Or on y.iSY TIME PAYMENTS. Inspection Invited. JOHN HOGG,. Piano Warehouse, ST. ANDREW STREET. 31m .fTIOR Coughs and Colds take WOOD'S Great 'J? Peppermint Cure; Is 6d and 2s 6d. "ORONCHITIS and Stubborn Coughs yield !Jl3 quickly to the curative effects.of TUSSICURA —a wonderful tonic. J. G. GREEN. ECONOMICAL Footwear.—Children's Ailleather Strap Shoes, 7's to 9's, 2s lid; 10' ato 13's, 3s Cd; Lidies', 3s lid. Cheapest ever offered. ■ • CONOMICAL Footwear.—Brown Can'nii Shoes, same price; Black, 6d extra. Kvcrlaptim: wear, latest designs, lowest prices. DAIIK Tan.—Ladies' Two-strap brioes, 6s ISA, 7s Cd, 8s 6d; Laced Kid Wolkuic Shop.s same oTices. "S7IVENING Shoes.—Splendid variety from 2s Mi Cd to 5& 6d; Cloth Gaiters, 2a lid to 4s Gd; Slippers, Is lid to 4s 6d. ' JGv GREEN, 37 George street.—Most Reo liable Footwear at lowest cash prices. Weatejit shapes, latest uovsltisa. **n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11795, 26 July 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11795, 26 July 1900, Page 2

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