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Hotels. ) TJIBIHG SUN HOTEI WAtKHR BTBHBT, DtTNBDIN, (within three minutes walk of the Exhibition/ BODBBICZ MoKENZIE ... Phoprietob. Visitors will find good accommodation. Terms strictly moderate. f 2( S. O. OAULTON'3 GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL HOBBON STKBfiT, (Late of Albion Hotel), AUCKLAND, *NBW ZEALAND. (SP* Superior Accommodation for Tourists, Tra' vellera, and Families. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Hot and Cold Plunge Baths. n2 BLIGH'B TEMPBBANOB HOTEL AND BESTAUBANT, Victoria Strbht, Oheibtohuroh. Beßt accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room, 16s per week ; single room, 18a per week ; board without lodging, 12a pet week ; weekly dinners, 4s per week ; board > and lodging, 3s per day. Goml accommodation ; for families. Smokingioom, sitting room .with t use of piano), bath room, and Shower bath. Stabling free. ae2l F. BBIDGES, Proprietor. TCT IN TON HOTEI C. D. MOORH ... ... PPOPRIKTOB. This new Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Bailway Station, and is convenient for f Travellers obtaining refreshment. First class accommodation. Ail. HOBSES AND BUGGIES OBTAINABLE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. au2fl J HVIATHAH BAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite Bailway Station), DUNEDIN. MBS SILK PBoPBiBTRHsa This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tour* ists and others, who desire the oomvobts of home, combined with vbby moderate 1 CHARGES. The sole management of the House, as well as the cuisine affairs, are under the personal supervision of Mrs Silk. The House is situated within a few minutes walk of the Poet Office, Steamboat Landings, and other places, jel RAILWAY HOTSL. WIHTOK. G. M. BTABKEY, late of Invercargill, having taken this, the oldest establishment in Winton. and having thoroughly renovated the same throughout, is prepared to offer the best accommodation to all who may favour him with their patronage. COMMEBCIAL TBAVELLEBS WILL FIND THBIB EVEBY BEQUIBE MENTS PBOVIDED FOB. BILLIABDS, GOOD STABLING, And the Best of Wines, Beer, and Spiritß. The EXCHANGE HALL suitable for Theatrical Parties, Concerts, Publio Meetings, dec. au2o RAILWAY HOTBL, GOBE. F. R. White ... Proprietor. Two minutes walk from Bailway Station. Passengers by trains have sufficient time to obtain refreshment. FIBST-OLAS3 LUNCH (with cup of tea or Coffee, or glass of Ale)— ONE SHILLING. jelß TO TOUBISTS, COMMEBOIAL MEB AND THE PUBLIO GENEBALLY. THB MOUNTAINEER HOTBL QUEENSTOWN, LASS WAK&.TIPU. PBOPSrETBBSS Mas B. BOND This new and commodious Hotel has been well furniehed throughout, and is one of the most comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have bees set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements fer carrying on a first-class trade, A Porter will attend passengers on the arrival and departure of steamers. J. F. SMITH'S Boyal Mail Coach leaves for Cromwell three times a week, viz: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning the following days. A coach leaveß for Arrowtown daily, returning same day. anl T? IPI It B BOTBIi. TAY STBEET, INVEBCABGILL. The Proprietor, THOS. WHITAKEB, begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for the lioeral patronage of his numerous f riendß and the general public during his twenty-three years' experience in Hotel keeping, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making an all round reduction in price of bis hitherto matchless accommodation, by adopting the following scale of charges — Begular Boarders ... £1 per week Meals ... ... Is each Beds ... ... •■• 1b each Meals provided for Travellers leaving Town by the Early Trains, who may depend upon being called in time. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWEB BATHS. ALES, WINES, AND SPIBITS OF THE BEST BBANDS. GOOD STABLING Free of Charge for parties Btaying at the Hotel. Please Note the Address— THOMAS WHITAKEB, Bhpibb Hotel, Tat Street. Iwveroabgill TUB UttANBI HOTBL DUNEDIN. for Tourleti, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. Fire-proof Construction. Is the most central and opon position of tht city; beautiful viowa of the harbour, and charming Bcenory of the Peninsula from the upper floors, A SPLENDID SUITS OF SAMPLB BOOMS PUBLIO DBAWING BOOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, says of this hotel : " Structurally the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is the very finest not only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian Oolonieß. It is splendidly and tastefully furniahei throagbovt, nearly everything that th» traveller can possibly roqmire he finds ready to hifl hand at this exooptionably commanding aad commodious Caravanned, which cost £40.000." Extract from the Hon. James Inglia' new work— "Our N.Z. Cousins." "One noteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This ia unique in tht bouthern Hemisphere, and would not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor find himself relieved from every care. The dining-room and publio drawing--1 rooms are palatial apartments. The private » sitting-rooms are models of elegance and c«m- , fort. The bedrooms ore without a favlt, and the bathrooms are luxurious to a degree. The 1 table would satisfy the most fastidious." c Melbourne Azgms Bays : " Out of aU queitlop tht flnwrt hotel in Australasia." t MODXBATa OHABBM. I * * i WATiQK, Fipp*Wq*I v

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Southland Times, Issue 11462, 23 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11462, 23 May 1890, Page 1