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Board and Eesidence^ • TJTIXCELSIOR H O T E ] '&-* DUNEDIN. EODERICK MACKENZIE, Late of tho Oban Hotel, Dunedin, Begs to notify that he has taken Donaldson lExcelaior) Hotel, at the corner of Dowling ar trinces. streets, Dunedin, \vhere he will 1 glad to meet his friends. The hotel is newly-built, has excellent aecon modation for families, and all the appoin ments and sanitary arrangements, includin Lot, cold, and shower baths, are First Class. The position is central to post office, raihvs station, and -wharf. All tho Liquors kept are of the best brand Charges moderate. Telephone 603. 19 mERMIKUS HOTEL, <J- DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle Gerdens, Railway Station, and Wharves. It is one of the most beautiful positions in Dunedin. There Ss no pleasanter place at which to Jive. The Hotel is quite new, and the rooms ore large and lofty. The Baths and Lavntorie3 are nil that could be desired. Tabim? Moderate. THOS. CORNISH .. Propeietob. .TSTSTARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral squar. 1 VV CHRISTCHURCH (established 18G3. Superior" Apartments for Families, Tourist: and other?. This Hotel is very central, nea Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom Hous< Banks, and other public buildings. Twelv large, well-appointed Sample Rooms lor th convenience of commercial gentlemen. Cot Tespon'dence will receive prompt attentior Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arrivin . and leaving Lyttelton. F. E. "PTOLSELEY, Manager. -HITE HART HOTEL, High street Christclnirch.—Situated very centre c Christchurch, near Post and Telegreoh Office; Banks, and other Public Offices. Hot. Coia and Shower Baths. Nitwit Porter. Corres pondeiice promptly attended to. Telephon 177.-7 JOHN A'EILL, Proprietor. 3tei f; A LBION HOTEL, INVERCARGILI The most Fire-proof Hotel in Now Zealand all brick partitions, concrete stairs. Opposit Past, Telegraph, and Government offices. Ca pacious range oS Sample Rooms. • '-HORACE BASTINGS. Proprietor. P.O. Box 37. Telephone 51. mHE CRESCENT HOTEL iJL ' INVERCARGILL. Mrs R. BOND Proprietress. Two minutes' walk from the Railway Station Post Office Box 102. Telephone 92. V~ ACANCIES for Permanent Boarders anc Visitors; good home; term? moderate.— Kaituna, Grahani street, off High street. 21c BOARD and RESIDENCE required by Laclj mid Gentleman ; good locality ; verma^ rent lodgers.—Address Alma, Times Office. CLUB HOUSE, Morny pIace.—VACANCY ,'for 'Visitors and Boarders; large froni room.—Mrs Fea. 19d /TTOMFORTABLE BOARD and REST\J DENOE for one or two friends; bnt'iroom.—Stanley House. Moray place. 17d "ESOARD and RESIDENCE: central: com--33 fortahle. nnd moderate.—Mrs Harris. 183 Castle street (Culzean), near Frederick street. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, Boarders.—Mrs James's Private BotutW E-tibli«hment..Albyii House, Kin ß (corner St. David) street. 15?. BO' ■".D-UESIDENCE.—Warwick House. A'lorfiy place, under now mn.T]iipement. 'central nil parts city; excellent cuisine; ra"i'!i'rate terms 20iy Accommodation at Holiday Resorts QEASIDE RESORT. Mrs ALEX. CARNIE begs to announce that she has purchased the Commodious and Picturesque Seaside Residence known as " KURI PARK," Kuri Bush, near Taieri Mouth, and wifl be prepared to Accommodate Visitors from middle of December at Reasonable Charges. Spiendid facilities for every Holiday Enjoyment ■!~Fishing, Shooting, Bathing, Tennis Court, etc. Particulars re Charges and Conveyance by ■writing to Mrs Carnie. Cards obtainable Mitchell, Leslie, and Don, Crawford street.W'AIKOUAITI.— Oxley House; Summer Accommodation; nearest lioiikb to beach; buggy and horses kept.—Mrs' Nelmes, proprietress. 3n NASEBY.— Comfortably Furnished fourroomed COTTAGE; sunny position.— Apply Geo. A. Esther, care Sligo Bros., Princes street. . Old SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION: private country house; splendid fishing and shooting.—Particulars apply by letter Mokoia. Palmerston South. 18d EASIDE VISITORS will find good ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M'Kinlay's, Nuggets, Port Molyneux; trap meets passengers Romahapa. 12d PALMERSTON.— VACANCIES for Summer BOARDERS.—AppIy Dennison's, Bank Buildings. ■ lOd TVTUGGETS. Port Mnlyneux.-SEASIDE 11 ACCOMMODATION; trap meets visitors Roraahaoa shortest notice; terms, wire or by letter. —Ottaway. 27 n NUGGETS, Molyneux.—Seaside Accommodation. Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passengers Romahana on application.—Apply Baker, Hattray street. 22n BraDerr. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. HERBERT, ■•-- ■ HAYNES, AND CO.' JUST RECEIVED, TOYS, 3i Cases. FANCY GOODS, 34 Cases. And JAPANESE GOODS, Comprising— NEW XMAS CARDS- in Caskets, containing 12 Superior Cards, with Envelopes; only Is 3d per Casket. Best value in the city. ANTIMONY METAL TRAYS, BAMBOO FIRE-SCREENS, JAPANESE TEA TRAYS. BISHIN TEA SETS, PORCELAIN VASES, CHAIN PURSES, MEDALLION PURSES. LEATHER PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, HANDKERCHIEF BAGS, MILITARY HAIRBRUSHES, in leather case, PHOTO FRAMES. ■fIrORK BASKETS. CASES OF SCISSORS, HALL BRUSH SETS, DOLLS, dressed and undressed, BALLS, BATS. CRICKET SETS, BOATS, CARTS, HORSES, TROLLYS, TIN TRAINS, KITCHEN STOVES. 1 ' " 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. DAILY rFUMES AND TDSTITNESS JL v v -"(P-MAS A NNUAL, ■ 2k. A. ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. Tiie' above Publication is Now Published. Newsagents and Runners who have not sent in their Orders are advised to do so AT ONCE, otherwise the issue of their parcels m»y bo deky-d. PRICE ONE SHILLING. KTOTES ON RUP.&L TOPICS, by Agricola, 1% weekly in the Otano Witness, dealing witl> ,sbJscts of current interest to farmors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 2