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j Hotels. jr^V-B HOTEL, BLUFF. \Ti BE3EIGH' ... .... Phopuibtob. S ARMS: HOTEL, WYJNDHAM I jrOHNBEA\ON ■'■■■i - PROPEiKTOIi. I J.rß. begs to notify the travelling public that ie"ha*3 taken the above well' known house, and |rust&,tgieceiveashsre of their- support. Hi 3 experience in the v:auagemr.nt of Elliott's Hotel, Fortror c, will, he hop s, be recommendatory, and/a guarantee "that no effort will be spared on,his part, in studying the comfort and fonyenierice of all gatronsr . j Livery. 'aha bait stables. First class hacks alwa/s on hir&. I Coaches leave for Edendale in timo for every train. ... a ul2 in OVERN OR, GKE V HOTEL pT AVENAL. j T. LEAHY ... ... Propbibitob. JEas much pleasure in informing his numerous up-country friends, particularly those of the Wyndham and Otautau districts, where he has been so long and favouraVly known in connection with the conduct of hotels in these localities, that he has taken the above old established hotel, which has been put ia thorough order for the accommodation of patrons, who will find all their wants and comfort carefully attended to in a manner which tbe proprietor is confident will meet , with their satisfaction and reflect creditably to hia self. A CEAD MILLE FATLTE TO ALL. First-Class Stabling Accommodation. The Best of Liquor only kept in stock, no 20 LBYIATHA-N RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, : (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILE^ ... Pbopkietress. Eighty-five Bedrooms Furnished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the select character of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, will find airy and pleasant bedrooms, large Bitting and smoking rooms, lavatory, bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and well ventilated. TERMS :— Per day, 4s 6d ; per week, £1 5 3 ; per month, £4. Permanent Boarders, £1 per week. Dinner from 12 to 2 p.ni. ; Tea at 6 p.m. For further particulars apply on the premises or by letter to the Proprietress. N.B* — Lunch in a very superior style. THIS GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. For Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. Fire-proof Con6tructien. In the most central ard open position of j the city ; beautiful views of the harbour, and charming scenery of the PeninBula from the upper floors . S A M P L E~"~E O O M S . PUBLIC DRAWING ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, saya of this_ hotel : " citructurally the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is the very finest not only in Maori Land, but iv all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully furnished throughout, nearly everything that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionably commanding and commodious Caravanseri, which cost £40,000." Mr Dion Boucieault interviewed, in the Otago Daily Times, says : " The great actor spoke with warm approval of his quaners at the Grand Hotel and expressed surprise at finding such a building in Dunedin ; itvw as far the best in the Australian Colonies." Melbourne Argus gaya : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." Moderate Charges, 525 J & J WATSON, Proprietors. BMPIEE BOT'BL, Tay Strkjbt. The proprieto"r7~thos. whitaeer, begs most respectfully to return hi 3 sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of bis numerous friends and thß general public during his twenty-three years experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making, t 1 round reduction in price of hie hitherto ma less accommodation by adopting the following scale of charges : — Regular Boarders ... £1 per week Meals . - Is each Beds ... Is each Keala yd j. ■?) Travellers leaviug town by be E».'.' Trains, who may daps d a uj oc ceing called in time HOT, J LD AiJD SHOWER BATHS. ALES, WINEb, AND SPIRITS OF THE BF"T BRAJHDS. GOOD STABLING Free of Charge, for parties stf yiog at the Hotel. Please Note tha Address — THOMAS WHITAKER Empibh Hotel, TayStbbbt. T^OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY SUPREME COURT liOTEI., Tay Street. The Proprietor of this well and favourably known Hostelry being about to leave the Colony, is desirous of Selling by Private Treaty, the Lease and Goodwill of tbe above Hotel. To any one po? scssed of a small capital this will be found an opportunity for investment rarely to be met with. The Lease has ten (10) years to run. For full particulars apply to the Proprietor. THE SUPREME COURT HOTEL Offers accommodation to the public riot to be surpassed, its Central position coupled with the assidous attention of the management ensures a continuance of the success it has hitherto ob tamed. v The Proprietor falling in with the -tfords of the poet, that to "rob a poor man of his Beer " is not according to Cocker, has determir^d to reduce the price of that Delightful Beverage to 3D f PER GLASS ) Q° | (long tleever) j O The only House in Towu where a large glass of Ale can be obtained at that price, and THE QUALITY GUABANTEED ! All Meals and Beds One Shilling. Ordinary daily from 12 to 2 p.m. WINES & SPIRITS OITcHOICEST BRANDS. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. FIRST-CLdJSS BILLIARD TABLE. tgTGamo of 50 tip during the cay, 6d«jejl LCOK HERE 1 ! XXXX BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT Oil -PIS it .BOXTLB - Od S. SURMAN Proprietor t~e2i OBTBOSE HOTEL FQBTROfiK B, A c ELLIOT, ... ... PscPbietob Tkin Hoitdi7 Trkich k*» jn»t b«B opened provide* first clic» aicorasEodation foi VieitoTs, Coifin-exeial Txavslteis, as.d tk< Gsaeia! Public. Tae Locality ia tie Ticinity abonad ii tic ?ictcre*qTi6, and is grand} j initfd fo; kjxuxnosigts, aad Pleasure segkere, Ccftcbs* nut isgnlaily b»tww» WjrßdVm aucUhif lf<jt«l, 1

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Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 1

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