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HOTELS. GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes street South, DUNEDIN. Mr JAMES MARTIN, having entered into possession of the above old and wellknown Hotel, which has lately been re-built in the most substantial manner, and is now one of the largest and most convenient in Dunedin, begs to intimate that he is prepared to offer first-class accommodation to all classes. The House contains 40 single bedrooms, I lofty and well-ventilated, large commercial and dining-rooms, numerous private sittingrooms, bath-rooms, &c, and is fitted with every requisite that can tend to the comfort or convenience of its frequenters. For private families there are distinct suites of apartments furnished in first-class style, and beyond the reach of noise or annoyance. To commercial men the House must commend itself, beincf situated in the most business portion of the city, and in close proximity to the railway terminus and wharves. The Commercial Room is unsurpassed in New Zealand. Boarders will be accommodated at a moderate weekly charge, and every attention paid to their wants. The Wines and Spirits are warranted pure as imported. io m TO TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS VISITING DUNEDIN. JOHN R. WILEY (late of the Imperial *■* Hotel, Waipori, and more recently of Claremont Boarding House, Dunedin) begs to t intimate to his friends, acquaintances, and: the travelling public,- that he has taken | that iirell : known, hostelry, the, ANCHOR HOTJBI4 Maclaggan street, Dunedin, where he,lfi)pesto«ecuf«»ghareof public patron, age; which, by attention to the wants of Tub customers, he will do bis utmost to deserve. ! The Wines, Spirits, and Ales have all been selected to ensure first-rate quality, regardless of cost ; and all the comforts of a home, at most reasonable charges, will be I found by all those who may call at i THE ANCHOR HOTEL,, JOHN R. WILEY, , Proprietor. FARMER'S ARMS HOTEL, BALOLUTHA. WILLIAM LLOYD begs respectfully to inform his old friends and the travelling public generally that he has leased the above Hotel, and trusts by civility, cleanliness, and attention, with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. All Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be of the best brands. The Stables are in charge of careful and experienced grooms. First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies always for hire. Booking-office for Robinson and Sutherland's Catlin'a River and Port Molyneux Rayal Mail Coaches, leaving here every Tuesday and Friday Morning, upon arrival of Train from Dunedin. BARR'S ASSEMBLY HALL, The largest and most comfortable in Otago, TO LET, For Concerts, Balls, Theatrical Entertainments, with Piano, at moderate charges. Bap OLD CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Maclaggan street. WB A C gIT and SONS • _ beg to inform their patrons and the public that they have purchased a lease of the above very convenient and centrally situated Stables, where they will carry on business in connection with the Queen's Repository, King street, with every requisite necessary for a well-appointed Livery Stable. From their large stock of tried horses and vehicles, customers can ensure satisfaction. Carriages with well-matched pairs for weddings. Parties supplied at shortest notice ; also buggies and hacks for ladies and gentlemen- Their extensive stabling enables Bacon and Sons to offer accommodation for livery horses second to none in Dunedin, and their terms will be found reasonable. Loose hoxea for entires and race horses. A few good harness and saddle horses always for sale. BACON and SONS, At Queen's Repository, King street j And <B&.Old Club Stables, Maclatrgan street. 280

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Otago Witness, Issue 1323, 7 April 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1323, 7 April 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1323, 7 April 1877, Page 1

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