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Hotels TEVIATHA.N HOTEL Oppositb Railway Statiom, DUNEDIN. MRS SILK, Whose name is v»ry well known in connection with the above honse— which is considered by multitudes to have no equal as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL n Now Zealand — begs to inform all coming to Dunedin from various parts, that they can always rely upon finding abundance of FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with board which is unrivalled at the very moderate price charged. au4 COFFEE PAIAGB AND PRIVATE HOTEL, (Opposite the First Churoh), MORiY PLACE, DUNEDIN, Three minutes walk from Railway Station C. F. Meyer ... Proprietor. C. F. MEYBR, having leased the above Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace a PALACE for visitors fom tbe Country, paying particular attrntion to the Comfort of all that favour him ; and by keepiDg a First-claF? Tab'e ar.d Clean and Airy Bedrooms at Reasonable Chirgnp, trust* to receive a air sharo cf support. Only Tempenr.ee Drinks pold on the Premises. Night Porter to '.ill Vi-itors for ca^y trains in attendance. nol7 THB «RMD lE^TRS DUNEDIN. For Tourists, Families, and Oomruerc .V: S^jvJs men. Firo-p'oof iJonptrnctioa. la the moßt central and open poaitic-n of . ;e city ; bointifnl views of the bwhrn:/, anJ charming scenery cf tli from tbe npp« floors: \ SPLBnD U SUITE OF SAMPLE ROOMS DRAWIN'JBCH Mr Geo, Ang'iif tue in tbe London Daily Telegraph, s»ys cf tUia hotel: "Stmctui ally the Grand Hotel, Dnnedin. is tbe veiy finest not only in Maori Land, but iv all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully furnished throughout, nearly •verything th.i tbe traveller can possibly reqnire he finds r-ady to his hand at this exceptionally commanding and commodious Caravanseri, which cost £10,000. Extract from tha Hon. James Ingiw' new work— " Our N.Z. Cousins." "One oteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the Southern Hemioohere, and woald not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor finds hiraa«lf relieved from tvpiry care. Tbe dining-room and public drawingrooms are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance and comfort. The bedrooms are without a fault, and the bathrooms arc luxurious to a d«gree. The table would satisfy the most frvptiiiona." Melbourne Argus says : " Oat of all question the finest hotel in Aaatralaaia." MOD CRATE CHAROE3. J. ANT) J WATBOW. Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL INVKRCABGILL. WALTER BBARLE ... Pboprietob Pnblic Notices 0 ob;e rt f. cuthbkrtson Aoo^uktaht, Lard, Fihafoi, a*d Gbpeeal AeRRT. Aqen^ for— The Guardian Fire Assurance Co. Ihe United Marine Insurance Co. ; The Pmblio Trust Offtot. /CATARRH IN THE HEAD. Will certainly cease to trouble you if you persevere in the use of " 1?I A R U P A. " TNVfiRCARGILL SAIL, TENT, TAR--1 PA.ULIN AND HOUSK COVER FACTORY, (Exactly opposite Prince of Wales Saieyards) Dbh Street, Ikvercarg'll. H; CUNNINGHAM (late of Don street) respectfully advieea his friends and tre public generally that he v prepared to rre«t tbe requirenvnte of the coming season. Having a large and varied etock of Horso Covers, Tarpaulins, dilskin Clothing, Ac, Ac, which will be sold at the vtry lowtst remunerative prices, WHOLESALE! AND RETAIL. Orders by wire or post promptly attended to Binder apronß for any machine made to order and repaired . Marquees, Tents and Flags on salt or hire. Kindly N^th Above Adds ess. jarO SPORTSMEN ATTENTION ! Ist APRIL, 1892. GRAND CHANGE AND IMMENSE SLAUGHTER OF SOUTHLAND GAME. HALL AND CO. Are row filling orders for th«ir Celebrated FREBH LOADKD CARTRIDGES which have in ths past given mo<<t (xcllent results. All Ammunition boueht from HALL & G). will give pleasure in. uaing ; full bajs, and a pleasant welcome home. JUST ARRIVED AND ON SALE— THE LATEST AND BCBT MAKiI OF Bueech axd Mizzle Guvs, Sporting axd Saloox Rifles, and cartridges for same. Also,— Qs~ ALL NEEDFUL REQUISITES FOR TBE COMING SKASON. Lowest Prices for Cash. NOTE THE SITUATION — "AT THE CORNER," HA£,SL & CO. Country orders ara receiving first atfintion and prompt despatch. m 22

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Southland Times, Issue 12008, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12008, 31 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12008, 31 March 1892, Page 1