Board &ad ResidenceTERMINUS HOTEL. DUNEDIN. ' ' ' -This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle Gardens, Bailway Station, and Wharves. 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 roe large and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could be desired. Tabefit Moderate. THOS. COENISH .. Peopbietob. E F I A T H A"N HOTEL Opposite Railway Station, Cornel.' of Cumberland and High streets, DUNEDIN. Tariff: 4s 6d per day; Sss per week.. Peiiaanent Boarders by arrangement. -t3nioku.g, Sitting, and Drawing Booms. Hot and Cold Baths,.. First-class Table,. ..■.-■•- P.O. Box, IX2. Telephone, 176. LEVIATHAN HOTEL COMPANY (LTD.). ' JAMES CONNOB, Managing Director. This First-class Terhperance'Hotel is under ' new management. It has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and is now second to '■> none in the colony.- ■• It is situated within a few minutes' walk -of Railway Station and Wharf. Boarders- will find every comfort. .. Superior Accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. . Communications by letter or wire promptly attended to. Night and day porter kept. • The travelling public are warned not to tako . the word of those who hang about the wharf - or station as .to the hotel being full up, but to call personally. * limy mH E pl EE HOT.E L. ' J. BLACKMOEE ~. .. Proprietor. Situate Corner Bond, Crawford, and Jetty ■; streets. ' ' Having purchased . the lease of this Hotel, I will be pleased to see my old Friends and ■ Customers. . . "■..'.-'.-'' Liquors of the Best Brand kept. . ,' Boarders can rely on every attention. ,; 13m WABNEB'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, • , CHEISTCHUBCH (Established 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. , Cor- - respondence' 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 Christchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff, 7b 6d '- per day, £2-2s per week. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly' attended to. • Telephone 45.—JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. ' ' 18m: ■ VIBION HOTEL, INVEECAEGILL. A ■(. . ; ■ - . .-•-■ ■- The most Fire-proof Hotel in' New. Zealand; _ all brick partitions, concrete stairs. Opposite Post, Telegraph, and Government offices.. Capacious range of Sample Rooms. ■ ■ HORACE BASTINGS, Proprietor. P.O. Box 37. ;■■ " Telephone- 51. . d^ABDHAM'S CAFE CECIL;—One' Shil-. ■ %JC ling. Mid-day Dinner:.. Spiips,: Fish, : Entree Joints, Sweets, Cheese;'quick ;sorvice. ■ SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for gentlemen.—Taurangi, Leith. street/(near .Frederick street). :-■•■.•' . 25jy VACANCY. for 2 BOARDERS; bath, piano,', library; separate > sitting and. smoking rooms; 16s.—Grange, Hano-ver street. ■ 25jy' , "KTACANCIES for Ladies and Gentlemen; V double and single rooms, private-sitting room if required.—Aronui, High!'.street. "- 34jy. XTACANCIES for » few BOARDERS or V VISITORS; private sitting rooms; . central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. "00/^D-EESIDENCE.—Warwick House, J3 Moray placo, under new management; central all parts city, excellent cuisine; rnodv.rata tarma £ojy /MOMFORTABLE HOME for Gentlemen; in V^ private family; near Enox Church; ierms moderate.—No. 2, LandVn street. 28jy Accommodatioii at Holiday Eesorts. PERSONS Visiting the Lakes District can have Firstkilass ACCOMMODATION at 1" Cherry Farm," Frankton; bath, hot and cold; private telephone to Government lines; horses and buggies.—F, Evans, proprietor. 16jy Drapery. , • . '■ , LAST FEW. DAYS Of HERBERT, . HAYNES, ' ' AND GO;'S GREAT SALE Of DEES S. MATERIALS, ~ • MANTLES,. And MILLINER?, Crowds of Customers during the past three iveeks testify' to the Genuine Bargains : being offered in these Departments. All Seasonable Stock is reduced to prices much below what is usually paid at-sales for inferior goods. NO OLD STOCK! . EVERYTHING NEW :';' And RELIABLEf Do not forget this is the last week of the Sale. Embrace the opportunity of securing High-class Articles at Sacrifice Prices. ■ HERJJISKT, H4-Y^ES, & CO. Public Notices. "a" ■.& ■T. BUR T . * (LIMITED), GENERAL ENGINEERS, BBASS AND IRONFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GASFITTEES, TINSMITHS, And . . ' SANITARY PLUMBERS. Latest Up-to-date Sanitary Appliances can fos Inspected at our Showrooms. GASFITTINGS IN GREAT VARIETY. Specially trained 3len only are employed by us for Sanits.ry, Heating, and Ventilating Work. Estimates Given for all Classes of COPPEB, BBASS, and LEAD GOODS. Reliable Tradesmen sent to all parts of the Colony. Drawings of Suggestive Schemes for Sanitary, <t Ventilating, and Heating Work of Public and Private Buildings submitted Free. ' PLUMBING, JOBBING, and EEPAIBS A Specialty, and attended to by Experts with the Quickest Despatch; GENERAL. ELECTKOPLATEES Of Iron, Copper, and Brass Goods; ALL WORK THOROUGHLY INSPECTED AND GUARANTEED. A. & T. BURT (LIMITED). Warehouse: Stuart and Cumberland atreeU, . Dunedin. Workshops: Cumberland and Castle streets, Dunedin. Branches: Wellington, Christchurch, and Port Chalmers. I TaKe Keiuvoi* I \T CUJ^ES. |^ Z]' pe^ box Wholesale: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEB & CO.. and SHAELAND & Ok>
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 8
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