Hotels. 4} A LHAMBRA HOTEL, Corner of Maclaggan and Clark-streets. First-class Accommodation for Boarders.. Best Wines, Spirits, and Beers. Good Stabling. Board and Residence 30s per week. GODFREY JACOBS, Proprietor ROYAL HOTEL, Walker-street, Dunedin-. W WATSON having: removed to his new . house, adjoining the old one, he has much pleasure in desiring the attention of his old friends and customers to these more commodious premises. The rooms are lofty, and the bedroom? ' spacious and well-ventilated. Gentlemen visiting' Dunedin during the forthcoming Industrial Exhibition, will find here due attention to their comfort. The increased accommodation will enable him to give effective superintendencfe to the table; and no exertion will be spared to secure a continunncc of that well-earned reputation attained in the previous house. Good Stabling. OLD IDENTITY HOTEL, High- street, Dunedin. This Old-established Hotel continues to receive a liberal share of patronage, for which the Proprietors beg to thank their numerous customer?. Luncheons, Dinners, Soups, &c, at all Hours. A good supply always kept on hand of the Best Ales. Wines," Spirits, Liqueurs, and Cordials that can be I mported. Colonial Ale in splendid condition. G. & J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietors. ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, (Late Melbourne Club Hotel,) CORNER MANSE AND HIGH STREETS. HENRY J. WALTER, Proprietor. J F you wish to feel at Home in a NewCountry, go to CLARKE'S Temperance Hotel, George Street. EXHIBITION CARD. TJAMBURG HOTEL, Rattray Street, (Five Houses above the Shamrock, Dunedin. C. E. PETERSEN, Proprietor, Late of Port Phillip Hotel, Clunes ; and Goldett Age Hotel, Campbell town. ROYAL HOTEL, Great King-street, near Water of Leith. DANIEL WHITE, (late Crown Hotel, Rat 7 tray street,) having made arrangements or a constant supply of the best Wines and Spirite, hopes to see his old friends rally' round him, where they may rely on a " pure glass " of the finest Kartell's Brandy that can be procured. N.B. — Accommodation for Boarders unexceptionable, beiiiG; within an easy distance of the Post office. Timber Merchants. TIT" "i! STEVENS, CUMBERLAND-STREET, SAW, PLANING & MOULDING ILLS. (Branch Yard, Rattray-stre JOHN GRAY, TIMBER MERCHANT, &c, Architraves, Skirting, Turnery, Builders' Ironmongery, Spouting, Mantelpieces, Zinc and Galvanised Corrugated Iron, &c, George-street Timber Yard, Dunedin. Dyers. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS PREMISES. /•^ H I R S C H ' S DUNEDIN DYE WORKS Are Removed from Stuart-street to George-street, pposite the Royal George Hotel, and next to Keir and Co.'s, Paperhangers.) It is in consequence of the Patronage bestowed 1 upon him by the Public of Otago, that G. Hirsch has been obliged to remove to more commodious premises, which will enable him to continue to execute any orders entrusted to him in the most efficient manner. The list of Articles which can be Dyed or Cleaned at his Establishment comprises— Silks Woollen Goods, Gentlemen's Clothing, Feathers, Hats, Bonnets, Damasks, Table Covers, &c , &c-
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Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 22
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461Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 22
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