' '* * Dunedin. . ? THOMAS OOLLDfe,' '!>&'- of the Auld .Reekie Hotel,/; "Hokitika, las much ■ pleasure in intimating to his numerous friends and publio generally, that'fhejias opened the aboye central and commodious premises, and by strict attention to business, hopes to meet » share •of publio patronage; First-class accommodation for travellers,', and private rooms for families. Wines, and spirits b£ the most choice brands. > First-class" billiard table. Extensive stabling. Good livery anf bait stables at moderate charges. CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL ANI DINING ROOMS, As it used to be,' THE BEST IN TOWN. Superioraocommodation. Charges as under:— Breakfast, Dinner, or Tea . .. Is. Single Bedrooms...., 1«. Board and Lodging, per week , 20s. . Meals stall hours. N.B,— One of Alcook's very best Billiard Tables in the Province. CAPE DE PARIS, JETTY STREET, OOUZENS, Proprietor. TTTILLIAM ERASER, CALEDONIAN HOTEL, CORNBR 07 HOPK AST) WALKER StREBTS. DUNEDIN. Pirtt-claas Accommodation {or Travellers, SINGLE AND. DOUBLE BEDROOMS. The Choicest Brands of Wines, Beer, and Spirits. ONE OF THEBESTBILLIARD TABLES. Good Livkby akd Bait Stablb. Terms Moderate. NEWMARKET HOT^L. BALOLUTHA, THOMAS HUDSON, (Late of the Sandinavian. Hotel, Dunedin), PROPRIETOR. First-class accommodation for travellers. Wines, Spirits, and Boers of the best brands. Good Livery and Bait Stables and Paddock. 4» OTAGO PLUMBER, COPPEK, & BRASS WORKS Princes Street, near Octagon. * A. AND T. BURT, Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Brass- founder? Gfts-fitters, Bcll-hnn^ers, and Hydraulic Eagineers. A AND T. BURT beg to call the utter • 'tion of tho publio to tho foot, thni they employ nothing but first- clans workmen connected with the above different bronchos, and oan assure their pitrons, "whatever work may be entruntcd to them will receivo theii utmost ftttontion, Jtnd their charges will be the lowest possible rates. Estimate givou for supplying Towns with Water and Gas. JOHN TTISLOP, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Exactly opposito tho Bank of Otago,) I'IIIKCRS STUKKT, D U N J3 D I N, Bogs to iuform the publio that ho is in constant receipt, by every mail, of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, For which thin houto is so well known, being manufactured expressly for Colonial uu, TIIB JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT Contiuns » choioe sclootioa of Enrrlngs, BrAoeloUh Broocho*. Ch*ins, Lockotn, J{in f », Pins, Studs, und Bohomkn G«rn«t Work. COLONIAL JEWELLERY MannfMtarod on tho Promise*. Chronometer, dnpltx, horisooUl Uvor, verge, and otltor Watohos, scourately ropaired, and gtiaraatosd. Ships' Corcmonurtcrs mUd by trwult ebwrvatlon. J. H. being ft thorough pvftotioil workl oun, ill work entrust*! to hit oftr* wil
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Otago Witness, Issue 928, 11 September 1869, Page 24
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