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Hotels > SOUTHLAND HOTEL GORE. JOHN O'KANBi ... Propribtob. This well known brick hostelry having received an addition of a large number of Bitting and bedrooms the proprietor has now ample accommodation to offer to the travelling public, 1 Bathrooms and every convenience. Charges moderate. se!6 QTONEY OREEE HOTEL T. B. CAB MOLL desires to draw attention to the facilities the situation of his house offers to Anglers and others wishing a day's outing. The Mataura, stocked with trout thiß Beason, flows . about 80 chains to the rear of the hotel, the j Otamete being also just a good walk from the hotel, Good roads strike from here to Mande- ; ville, Ohatton, Otama, Ac. On receipt of elegrams or letters a trap can be Bent to Gore j o meet early train arriving from Invercargill. Charges strictly moderate. sel9 1 MOOSE'S » yy INTON HOTEL ) Lef s than a minute's walk from Bailway Btation and therefore very convenient for Travellers wishing to obtain refreshments. W FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND L GOOD | STABLING. ' Ail. HORSES AND BIJGGISS OBTAINABLE I AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. C. D. MOOHB PBOPHIBTOH. ROYAL f&fcfcyffi HOTEL GEO. PBIOR ... Peopbietob, BEGS to inform his many friends and the Public generally that he has takan the above Hotel which has been thoroughly renovated throughout and refurnished. Meals and Beds One Shilling. Permanent Boarders ... £1 per week. Good Stabling accommodation, under the charge of Mr James Galbraith, free to customers. SHOEING done on the premises. jylß TEVIATHAN HOTEL Opposite Railway Statioh, DUNEDIN. MRS ~SILK, Whose name is vaxy well known in connection with the above house— which is considered by multitudes to have no equal as a TBMPEBANCE HOTEL in New Zealand — begs to inform all coming to Dunedin from various parts, that they can always rely upon finding abundance of FIRBT-OLABB ACCOMMODATION, combined with board which is unrivalled at the very^moderate price chargedi au4 COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL, (Opposite the First Church), MOBAY PLACE, DUNEDIN, Three minutes walk from Railway Station, C. F. Meyer ... Proprietor. C. F. MET KB, having leased the above Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace a PALACE for visitors from the Cvuntry, paying particular attention to the Comfort of all that Favour him ; and by keeping a First-class Table and Clean and Airy Bedrooms at Reasonable Charges, trusts to receive a fair share of support. Only Temperance Drinks sold on the Premises. Night Porter to call Visitors for early trains in attendance: no! 7 J3ENMORE HOTEL. D. MoMELLAN Propribtob. This favourite resort for anglers, sportsmen and holiday-makers will be found replete with every comfort and convenience. It stands (1£ miles from Harrington's Crossing BaUway Station) in the centre of a district which offers unusual facilities fer out-door relaxation and amusement. The Oreti, which runs close by, abounds with salmon trout ; and good sport may also be had with the gun. Beveral pretty drives may be taken, a horse and trap being at the disposal of visitors- Communications by po9t will receive attentien. Charges moderate. sel2 A R I N E HOTEL, SUMNER. CHARLES R. MOBTON ... Peopbiitob, Begs to inform the public generally that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, so successfully carried on by his late father, J. W. Morton, and trusts by his personal supervision of all matters connected therewith to merit a fair Bbare of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, Ac, carried out in the best style. Private Apartments as per arrangement. BILLIARDB. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only. N.B. — No one should come to New Zealand, and go away, without visiting this most remark* able place. In fact if any do bo they leave the colony without seeing one of its greatest wonders. Tram Cars ran at frequent intervals to and 0017 from Ohristchurch. ALBION HOTEL, INVBBCABGILL. ■? M^BLllß"ifig-i3BH E^^BgnEEc^BGiSHy^Ka \ I •^s^^g^3^^^we?P^S*saSSs^ l <B^^^^^^SS^S*W!*^^' WALTER BBABLE ... Pbofbutob HB «RAiV» HOTM< DUNEDIN. 1 For Tourists, Families, and Oommerdai GenUs 1 men. 1 Fire-proof Construction. ■ In the most central and open position ct the city ; beautiful views of the harbour, and charming scenery of tb" Peninsula from the upper floors: 1 A BPLBJSDiD SUITE OF SAMPLE ROOMS PUBLIC DBAWIAg"rOOv* 1 Mr Geo, Augnctua B«Ja. in the London Daily 1 Telegraph, snys of this hotel: "Structtually 1 the Grand Hotel, Dnnedin, is the very finest not | only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian 1 Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully f arF nished throughout, nearly everything tb it the ' traveller can possibly require he finds ready to ' his hand at this exceptionably commanding and ' commodious Caravanseri, which cost £40,000. Extract from the Hon. James Inglia' new work— " Our N.Z. Cousins." "One otewortby feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the ' Southern Hemisphere, and would not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor finds himself relieved from every care. The dining-room and public drawingI rooms are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance ana comi fort. The bedrooms are without a fault, and the bathrooms are luxurious to a degree. The table would satisfy the most fastidious." Melbourne Argus says: v Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." VODUUTI GKABeiB. i USD J.WATBDJI.PwprJttoa

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Southland Times, Issue 11899, 21 November 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11899, 21 November 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11899, 21 November 1891, Page 1