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Board and Residence. T" ERMI NU S HO TE h, DUNEDJN. . Tins Hotel Is situated just opposite. the Triaugle Gordons, Railway Station, ftnd Wharves. It is one of the moat beautiful positions in Dunetjin. There Ob no pleasanter place ot which to live. The Hotel is quite new, ami the rooms ere largj and lolty. The Baths and Lavatories ara all that could be desired. Tabief Moderate. T.HOS. CORNISH .. .Pbopeietob. | A USTRALASIAN HOTEL, ■^ MACLAGGAN STREET. Mr WM. PACEY, formerly of the Wharf Hotel, Dunedin, and the. .Criteripn, Alexandra, begs to inform his numerous friends that he has taken the above woll-known and commodious premises. Boarding house disconnected from hotel. Night porter kept. Telephone 1015. W~~ ARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (established 1863). Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, aiid others. This Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, and other public buildings. Twelve largo, 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. ■ P.. E. WOLSELEY, Manager. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street. Christchnrch.—Situated very centre of Criristchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices. ' Banks, and other Public Offices. Hot, Coid, and Shower Baths. ( Night Potter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 177.—JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. 30au ' A LBION , nOTEL, INVERCARGILL. The most Fire-pTOof 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. THE CEBS'CEKT HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. Mrs R. BOND Proprietress. Two minutes' walk from the Railway Station. , ; Post Office Box 102._Telophonejt2. /COMFORTABLE BOARD and RESI\j DENCE for one or two friends: bathroom.—Stanley House, Moray place. 17d /COMFORTABLE HOME for Gentlemen in \j private family; terms moderate—4 London street, off Georgo street. . 13d "TTACANCY for a few BOARDRS or VISI'V TORS; every convenience; terms moderate.—Mrs Macdonald, Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray place. 13d BOARD and RESIDENCE; central; com-fortable-j' and moderate.—Mrs Harris, 183 Castlo street' (Culzean), near Frederick street. "\TACANGY for 2 Gentlemen BOARDERS; V splendid healthy situation; beautiful view; terms very moderate.—63. Heriot row. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boardinp Establishment, Albyn House, King (comer St. David) street. 15n 0/ Warwick House, Moray place, under new management, contra! all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate tormfl 20jy , Accommodation at Holiday Resorts "CTISITORS to Cliristchureh can secure ACV COMMODATION at 270 Hereford street West; five minutes "from Post Office,: Library, and Museum; terms moderate.—Mrs G. Wil- . mot. ;;' '■ ', ' '' ' 27d SEASIDE VISITORS will find good ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M'Kinlay's, Nuggets, Port Molyncux; trap meets passengers Romabapa. 12d PALMERSTON.— VACANCIES for Summer BOARDERS.—AppIy Dennison's, Bank Buildings: . lOd NUGGETS, Port Molyneux. — SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION; fr-ap meets visitors Romahajm shortest notice; terms, wire or by j letter.—Ottaway. 27n I TVpJGGETS, Molynenx.—Seaside Accommoda- j XT tion. Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passengers .Romahapa on application.—Apply Baker, Rattray street. 22n Drapery. XM^.S AND NEW YEAH. HERBERT, ~ HAYNES, AND CO. JUST RECEIVED, TOYS, 34 Cases. FANCY GOODS, . 34 Caseß. -And JAPANESE GOODS, f .. > ■ Comprising— NEW XMAS'CARDS, in Caskets, containing 12 Superior Cards, with Envelopes; only Is 3d per Casket. Best velue in the city. ANTIMONY METAL TRAYS, BAMBOO FIRE-SCREENS, JAPANESE TEA TRAYS, BISHIN TEA SETS, PORCELAIN VASES,'. . ■ ' CHAIN PURSES, MEDALLION PURSES, •■.■"■ V LEATHER PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, HANDKERCHIEF BAGS, MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, in leather case, PHOTO FRAMES. WORK BASKETS, CASES. OF SCISSORS, HALL BRUSH SETS, ■ ■ DOLLS, dressed and undressed, BALLS, BATS, CRICKET SETS, BOATS, CARTS, HORSES, TROLLYS, TIN TRAINS, KITCHEN STOVES, STABLES, with Horses, NOAH'S ARKS, RACQUET SETS, ARCHERY SETS, ■ LOCOMOTIVES, SKITTLES, GUNS, BUILDING BRICKS, ANIMALS, GAMES, MAGIC LANTERNS. For VARIETY, QUANTITY, and VALUE, WE LEAD. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO Public Notices. jr\AILY miMES" AND WTITNESS VMAS A NNUAL, -A. A. ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. The above Publication is Now Published. Newsagents and Runners who have not sent in their Orders are advised to do so AT ONCE, otherwiso the issue of their parcels may be delayed. PRICE ONE SHILLING. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF IGQTS hM SHOES FOR HOLIDAY SEASON. Large SPECIAL SHIPMENTS ex Paparoa, ■ Delphic, and Bushmills. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. OUR STOCK now comprises the following Hitjh-class Makes: — Laird Schrobcr's Jenncss Miller's 5 Florshiem's Pinet's Bostock's Vcrnon's Pollard's Loenstein's Clark's Kippondorf's Come and See— A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY In LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S STYLES. COUNTRY FRIENDS—PIcas? remember that we keep up our Good Reputation for OUR OAVN MAKE for Real Hard Wear. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. Princes street, opposite Chief Post Office. WITCHES' OIL, best Remedy for Pain in Back, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chilblains. Bronchitis, Colds; price, 2s Gd. All . chemists. npHE most certain ami speedy Cough Remedy JL known is TUSSICURA (Wild Cherry "" ,".toral Balm); sold everywhere. ]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11918, 17 December 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11918, 17 December 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11918, 17 December 1900, Page 2

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