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Board and Residence7TVEB MIN TJ'B HOTEL, DUNEDIN. .. This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle Gardens, Railway Station, and Wharves. It is . one of the most beautiful positions in Diinedin, There is no pleasanter place at .which to live. The Hotel is quite new;'"ana. the rooms ere large and loftyl The' Baths and Lavatorie? are all that could be desired. TABIFF Mombati. THOS. CORNISH ' ..; 1 PBOPBIKTOB. i ■ '■'■ j, AUS TE A LAS JA N HOTEL, • MACI/AGGAN STREET. Mr WM. PACEY,. formerly of the Wharf Hotel, Dunedin, and the Criterion, Alexandra, begs to inform his numerous friends that, he has taken the'above well-known artd commodious . premises. Boarding house reconnected from hotel. Night porter kept;' Telephone 1015. WARNER'S BOTEL, 'Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (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, vrell-appoiTifcd Sample. Booms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arriving . and leaving Lyttelton. / V. E. WOLSELEY, Manager. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street. Christchurch.—Situated very eentre of Chriatehurch, neat Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices., Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter; Correspondence promptly attended to, '. Telephone 177.—JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. ; 30au HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. The most Fire-proof Hotel in New Zealand; all brick partitions, concrete stairs.. Opposite Post, Telegraph, and Government offices. Capacious ra'nge of Sample Rooms. HORACE BASTINGS. Proprietor. P.O. Box 37. Telephone 51. The crescent hotel, INVERCARGILL.. Mrs R. BOND .. .. .. Proprietress. Twominutes' walk from the Railway Station. Post Office Sox 102. Telephone 92. BOARD and RESIDENCE; central; comfortable, and moderate.—Mrs Harris, 183 Castle street (Culzean), near Frederick street. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, Boatders.—Mrs James's Private Boardinp Establishment, Albyn Houso, King (corner St. David) street. . .. .. 15r» BO t '".D-RESIDENCE.—WatwieI: House, Moray place, under new management; -' central all parts.city; excellent-cuisine; modj'latetems 20jy Acoommodation at Holiday Eesorts SEASIDE VISITORS will find good ACCOMMODATION at Mrs : M'Kinlay's, Nuggets, Port Molyneux; trap meets passengers Romahapa. , , 12d NUGGETS,', port Molyneux:---.SEASIDE ( ACCOMMODATION; trap meetß visitorsRomahapa shortest notice; terms, wire or by letter.—Ottaway. . ' , ~.. • 27n. "kTUGGETS.'MblpeuxASeaßitle Aci'oriimodtiJl 1 tion.' Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passengers Romahapa' on' application^—Apply Baker, Rattray.street. ■ 22n

Drapery, HERBERT, " HAINES, AND CO. In the' • . MANTLE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES. 25 'WHITE PIQUE COATS AND SKIRTS, 10b 6d, worth 22a 6d. ' i LINE OP WASHING UNDERSKIRTS, In various qualities, 3s Gd, 1501111 6s 6d to 7s 6d. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, Navy or Black Serge, 10s 6d. > DRESS SKIRTS IN ALPACA, 10s 63. DRESS SKIRTS IN MELTON -CLOTH, • 1.03 6a.'.' ■ CLOTH OR TWEED COATS AND SKIRTS (Special Prices This Week), 228 fid, 27s 63, 29s 03, 853 63, Wonderful Value. , ■ • L CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' BLOUSES, 3s 6d and 5s ( Eacti. . LADIES' BLACK JACKETS, 10s 6d, 15s Cd, 17s 6d Each', ; WE LEAD FOR : ' VALUE, VARIETY-, AND STYLE, HERBERT, HAYISfES, & CO. Public Notices, ;T STANLEY ARTHUR LUCAS, late of London, England, and now of Duncdin, New Zealand, a Member of the Royal College of ;Surgeons of England and a Licentiate of the (Royal College of Physicians of London; hereby give notice that I have this 3rd day of Jahiyiry, 1901, DEPOSITED EVIDENCE of my Qualifications with the of the. Duncdin district, and that I shall Apply to the Registrar under the Medical Practitioners Act of Now Zealand of 1869 on the 4th day of FEBRUARY, . 1901. ' Dunedin, New Zealand. 4ja

( >£QAILY fJCMES AND ■J£MAS '^NNUAL. ONE OP 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 bo AT ONCE, otherwise the issue of their parcels may be delayed, PRICE ONE SHILLING. BOOTS EXTRAORDINARY BOOTS BOOTS VALUE. BOOTS SISIOU BE OS. Maintain their Good Reputation. Prove these I •• Lines for Value. ' LADIES New). Beautiful Tan Shoes, Gs 6d to 7s 6d. • Stylish Glace Kid Shoes, 5s lid. Neat Plain Kid Shoes, 4s lid., Fashionable Evening Shoes; 2's 93. Fashionable Evening Shoes (extra quality), 4s. Prot Leather Balmorals, Gs lid. Pro' Leather Balmorals (extra strong), 9s Foxhead Slippers (leather soles), 2s 6d. • v MEN'S (All New). Neat Leather Shoes, 6b .lid, • . . Fashionable Tan Shoes, 9s 9d. Superior Tan Balmorals, 10s 9d, Neat Dress Balmorals, 7s lid. Patent Court Shoes, 5s lid. - Strong Working Balmorals, 7s lid, •' Strong Bluchers, 4s lid. . Rope Shoes, Is lid. SCHOOL' BOOTS.—Try our Famous Beehive • ' Boots for hard wear, ' SPECIAL.—Large Shipments -of Vernon's, Bostock's, Pollard's, and Best American Goods now landed. SIMON BROS., George street (near Octagon), HEI STCHU RC H / EXHIBITION. BURKE'S NEW TATTERSALL'S HOTEL, Two minutes' walk from Exhibition;: is fitted ftp with every modem convenience/ including' Electric^Light;- -i : ."First-class served daily bjtwfcn ■12 sad 2. j>,m. for ls, - 4d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 2

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