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11 : Ifotels CLUB HOTEL, BLUFF. . . . T. pESEIQH PJS.OPEIBTOK. '___ FOETKOSB HOTEL, FORTROSE. R. A. Elliot Proprietor. This Hostelry, which has just been opened, provides first-class accommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the general public. The locality in the vicinity abounds in the picturesque, and ia grandly suited for excursionists aud pleasure-seekers. Coacheß run regularly between Wyndham and thia Hotel. /-\CEAN VIEW HOTEL, FOSTROSB P. J. JONES PROPRIETOn. P. J- J. begs to intimate that he has taken the i above handsome and com i odious hotel, which is built entirely of brick and concrete, and offers accommodation equal to any in New Zealand. The balcony commands a t-piendid view of the harbour and ocean, and will admit of visitors in search of health or recreation inhaling* the sea breeze. Civility, attention, aud Moderate Charges. No charge for stable accommodation to farmers dls who provide their own feed. /GEORGE BENCH ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, LUMSDEN, Livery and Bajt Stables. Traps for Hire suitable for conveying parties of six to the Tfi ANAU & MAVORA LAKE DISTRICT. TERMS REASONABLE. no 3 TO SOUTHLANDERS NEWMARKET HOTfiL. PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. FiIED. R. WHITE Proprietor. (Late of the Railway Hotel, Winton,) Fii'rit-class Accommodation, with every modern convenience. Teems Strictly Moderate. Within three minutes' walk of the Sailway d 3 Station, TIB E OliA N5l HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Fo r Tourist?, Families, and Commercial Gentloraen. Fire-proof Construction, In the most central ard open position of the city ; beautiful views of the harbour, and charming scenery of the Penin- j sula from the upper floors. SAMPLE ROOMS. PUBLIC DRAWING ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Ba!a, in the London Daily Telegraph, sajs of this ho:el : '" Structurally the Grand Huiei, Dunedin, is the very finest not only in Maori Land, but in 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 Bouci<"ault interviewed, in the Ctago Daily Times, says : " Ihe great actor spoke with warm approval of his quarters at the Grand Hotel and expressed surprise at rinding such a building in Dunedin ; it was far the best in the Australian Colonies." Melbourne Argus says : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." 1 Moderate Charges. 1 525 J& J WATSON, Proprietors. EMPIRE H©l' IS &, , TayStrhht. THE PROPRIETOR, THOS. WHITHER, begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for th? liberal patronage of his numerous friends and the general public during his twenty-three years' experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further accommodate his cußtomers and suit the times, hs has decided on making, i 1 round reduction in price of hie hitherto ma leas accommodation by adopting the following scale of charges : — Regular r >oarders .., £1 per woek Maals . ... ... Js each Beds , la each Mor^la ' d i Travellers leaving town by S'* Iraina, who mr»y dep'aju. ; oeing calied in time HOT, ,LD t^-U SHOWER BATHS. "" ALES, VtttKEt., AND SPIRITS OF THE BF 1 - 1 !' BRANDS. GOOD STABLING Free of Charge, for parties stsyiiag at the Hotel. Please Note the Address — THOMAS WHITAKES Empib« Hotet,, Tat Strkrt, TrpOß SALS DV PSIVATE TREATY SUPREME COURT HOTEL, Tay Street. The Proprietor of this well and favourably known Hostelry feeing about to leave the Colony, is deeirjus of Selling by Private Treaty, the Lcpse and Goodwill of t'-e above Hotel. To any one possessed of a small capital this will be found an opportunity for investment rarely to bo met with. The Lease hasten (10) years to run. For full particulars apply to the Proprietor. THE SUPREME COURT HOTEL Offers accommodation to the public not 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. The Proprietor falling in with the words of the poet, that to " rob a poor man of his Beer " ia not according to Cocker, h*as determir«)<i to reduce the price of that Delightful Beverage to 3D ("PER GLASS) OD I (long t-leever) J O The only House in Town where a large glass of Ale can be obtained at that price, and THE QUALITY GUARANTEED ! All Meals and Beds One Shilling. Ordinary daily from 12 to 2 p.m. WINES & BPIRITS OFCHOICEST BRANDS. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. FIR*ST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. of 60 np during the day, Gd Jgji LOOK HERE I I XXXX BOTTLED ALE AND SIOUT 0d- P E R BOTTJLS2-0d S. SURMAN ... Proprietor. se24 B~V IATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILK ... Proprietress. Eighty-five Bedrooms Furnished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the i select character of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitor?, will find airy and pleasant bedrooms, large pitting and smoking rooms, lavatory, bathrooms, the , whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, ' and well ventilated. TERMS :- c Per day, 4s Cd ; per week, £1 5* ; per month, £4. Permanent Boarders, £1 per week. t Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. ; Tea at 6 p.m. For further particulars apply on the premises or by letter to ihe Proprietress. 2T.8--— Lunch in a very superior style, j

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Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 1

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