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Board and ResidenceTEEMIHUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. This Hotel ia situated just opposite the Triangle Gi-rdens, Railway Station, and Wharves. It is one of the most beautiful positions in DunetJin. There Bs no pleasanter place at which to jive. The Hotel 13 quite new, and the rooms ere large ana lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could be desired. Tabut Moderate. THOS. COENISH ... Pbopwetob. [•AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, '•**• MACLAGGAN STREET. Mr WM. PACEY, formerly of the Wharf Hotel, Dunedin, and tho Criterion, Alexandra, begs to inform his numerous friends that he has taken tho above well-known and commodious premises. Boarding house disconnected from hotel. Night porteT kept. Telephone 1015. Paibonised by theib Excellencies the Govebnobb op New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTOHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD .. ..Pbopbietob. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231 WARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (established ISG3). 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 ]arge, well-appointed Sample Booms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arriving and leaving Lyttelton. F. E. WOLSELEY. Manager. WHITE HART HOTEL. High street. ChristchurcK—Situated very centre of Christchurrh, near Pont and Telegranh Offices. Banks, and other Public Offices'. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Nieht Porter. Correspondence nromntlv attended to. Telenhone 177.—JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. " 30au t.\ LBION HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. The most Fire-proof Hotel in New Zealand ; all brick partitions, concrete stairs. Opposite Poat, Telegraph, and Government offices. Capacious range of Sample Rooms. HORACE BASTINGS. Proprietor. P.O. Box 37. Telephone 51. THE ORE SCR NT HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. Mrs R. BOND Propriet'-ess. Two minutes' walk from tlio Railway Station. - Post Office Box 102. Telephone 92: ■TXTANTED (in good situation), ACCOMMO- ' M DATION where no other boarders are taken: one month, probab'v longer: for kdv. four children, nurse.—Box ■TO, Post Office. 25d VACANCIES for Permanent Boarders and Visitors; good home: terras medprato.— Kaitnna, Graham street, off High street. 21d CLUB HOUSE, Moray plscc.-VACANCY for Visitors and Boarders; large frorit room.—Mrs Fea. 1 Dd BOARD and RESIDENCE: central: cmn- . fortable, and moderate.—Mrs Harris. 388 Castle street (Culzean), near Frederick street. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for V^ftors, Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding T3F>*.nb!i'«lirnent. Albyn House, King (corner St. David) street. lor, O' ".D-RESIDENCK—Warwick Hon*n, Momy place, under new management. central nil parts city; excellent cuisine; mwV rats torms Miy Accommodation at Holiday, Resorts QEASIDE RESORT: Mrs ALEX. CARNIE begs to announce that she has purchased the Commodious and Pieturesquo Seaside Residence known as " KURT PARK," Kuri Bush, near Taieri Mouth, and will be prepared to Accommodate Visitors from middle of December nt Reasonable .Charges. Splendid facilities for every Holiday Enjoyment —Fishing, Shooting, Bathing, Tennis Court, etc. Particulars re Charges and Conveyance by writing to Mrs Carnic. Cards obtainable Mitchell, Leslie, and Don, Crawford street. mHE LAKE HOTEL. JL WAIHOLA. WAIKOUAITI.— Oxley House; Surttuier Accommodation; nearest honne to beach; buggy and horses kept.—Mrs Nelmea, proprietress. ■ Sn ORT MOLYNEUX.-Furnishod 5-roomed COTTAGE To Let.—Rent and all particulars from M. Johnson, Times Office. 25d TMTISSHILGENDORF, Waihola, offers supe- ! XiJL rior.private Accommodation to Visitors; golfing, boating, and cycling; send for terms, particulars. id AMPDEN.—VACANCIES for a few Stimmer Visitors to the seaside.—For terms apply Mrs Hutchings. 24d NASEBY.— Comfortably Furnished fourroomed COTTAGE; sunny position.— Anply Geo. A. Esther, care Sligo Bros., Princen street. 21d SEASIDE VISITORS will find eoni\ ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M'Kinlay's, Nuggets, Port Molyncux; trap meets passengers Romahapa. ' ]2d NUGGETS. Pqtt Molyneux. — SRARTTTR ACCOMMODATION; trap meets visitors Rnmahana shortest notice; terms, wire or by letter.—Ottaway. ' 27n TVTUGGETS, Moiynenx.— Seaside Accommodai. ( i-on. Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passenFers Romaharja on' application.—Apply Bajmr. Rattray street. 22n Drauery. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. HERBEBT, ~ HAYNES, AND CO. JUST RECEIVED, TOYS, Si Cases. FANCY GOODS, 34 Cases. : And JAPANESE GOODS, Comprising— , NEW XMAS CARDS, in Caskets, containins 12 Superior Cards, with Envelope* • only Is 3d per Casket. Best value in the city. ANTIMONY METAL TRAYS, BAMBOO FIRE-SCREENS, JAPANESE TEA TRAYS. PORCELAIN VASES, BKHINTEASETS' chain purses medallion purses, pocket books; ■i*™**u MM , handkerchief bags MILITARY HAIRBRUSHES, in leather case, PHOTO-FRAMES.' WORK BASKETS,CASES OF SCTSSORS, HALL BRUSH SETS, DOLLS, dressed and undressed, BALLS, BATS. CRICKET SETS. BOATS, CARTS, HORSF.S, 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. OTJANTTTY, and VALUE, WE LEAD. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO Public Notices, ■jTIAILY miMES AXD TO^ITNESS ,VMAS ANNUAL, ONE OF THE BEST PTCTORIAL ISSUES : OF THE YEAH. The above Publication is Now Published. Newsagents and Runners who have not sent in their Orders nre advised to do so AT ONCE, otherwise the issue of their parcels may he delayed. PRICE ONE SHILLING.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 2

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