'. WB iiS!aßS s i'SSlE > .: . < v -*> ,GEOW3B 4 STREET,i '.J <;)\',\ f % ■ Dunedin. •mHOMiS COLLINS, "iatir of the Auld J. »^Reekie Hptel? : 'Hokitika,, "hw ; much pleasure in intimating to Ms* numerous friends and publio generally, tfjajthe has opened the aboWcentral arid conimodious premises, and by strict attention to b ; UßineßSi hopes to meet a share of publio patronage."— Fwst;olass accommodation for; tr]*ve'llerß,'j and private rooms for families. Wines and* spirit's b£ the, moat ohbioe* brands. 1 - ' First-class billiard table. Extensive stabling. Good livery andbait stables at moderate charges; ~ ------- CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, As it used to be, THE BEST, IN TOWN. Superioraccommodation. Charges as under: — Breakfast, Dinner, or Tea Ib. Single Bedrooms !■• Board and Lodging, per week 20s. Meals at all hours. N.B.— One of Alcock's very best. Billiard Tables in the Provinoe. CAFE DE PARIS, JETTY STREET. COUZENS, Proprietor.. WILLIAM pRASER, CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Corner ov Hope and Walker Streets. DUNEDIN. First-class Accommodation for Travellers, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDROOMS. The Choicest Brands of Winea, Beer, and Spirits. ONE OF THEBESTBILLIARD TABLES* 1 Good Livery and Bait Stable. Termt) Moderate. NEWMARKET HOTEL. BALCLUTHA, THOMAS HUDSON, (Late of the Sandinavian Hotel Dunedin), PROPRIETOR. First' Class accommodation for travellers. Wines, Spiritß, and Beers of the best brands. Good Livery and Bait Stables and Paddock. 4s OTAGO PLUMBER, COPPEB, & BRASS WORKS, Princes Street, near Octagon, A. AND T. BUB T, Plnmbews, Coppersmiths, Brass-foundew, Gas-fittert, BoU-hangers, and Hydraulio , Engineers. A AND T. BTJRT beg to call the attention • tion of the pablio to the fact, that they employ nothing but first-class workmen connoted with the above different branches, and can assure their pitrons, whatever work may be entrusted to them will receive their utmost attention, and their charges will be the lowest possible rates. Estimates given for supplying Towns with Water and Gas. TOHN H ISL ° P> WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago,) PRJCNCBB STREET, D U N JS D I N, Begs to inform tho publio that he is in constant receipt, by every mail, of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, For whioh this house is so well known, being manufactured expressly for Colonial use. ( THE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT J Contains » choioe selection of Earrings, < Bracelets, Brooches, Chains, Lockets, Rings, Pins, Studs, and Bohemian Garnet Work. COLONIAL JEWELLERY j Manufactured on the PremiMS. j Chronometer, duplex, horiroatal lever, verge, *nd other Watohei, ftOtmrately repaired, and guaranteed. 1 Ships' Chronometers rated by transit j observation. J, H. being * thorough pnwttcul workl man, *ll work entruiWd to bis c»rt wil rtoeire his utmost attention.
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Otago Witness, Issue 929, 18 September 1869, Page 24
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420Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 929, 18 September 1869, Page 24
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