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1 Hotels TEVIATUAN HOTEL Opposite Railway Station, DUJ«EDIN. MRS ~SILK, Whose name is very well known in connection with the above house — which is considered by multitudes to have no equal as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL n New Zealand — begs to inform all coming to Dunedin from various parts, that they can always rely upon finding abundance of FIRST-OLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with board whioh is unrivalled at the very moderate price charged; au4 COFFEE PAIACE AND PRIVATE HO' EL, (Opposite the First Church), MORAY PLACE, DUNKDIN, Three minutes walk from Railway Station C. F. Meyer ... Proprietor. C. F. MEYER, having leased the above Hotel, intends to m;ike the Coffee Palace a P A LACK for viators fiom the Country, paying particular att-ntk'n to the Comfort of all that favour him ; and by keeping a First-cla-'f T;*b c and Cleirt and /Viry Bori rooms at Reasonable Ch-»rg'si, trints to receive a air eharo cf support. Umy Temperance brinks nold on the Premise*. ' v >ight, Porter to ' .ill Visitors for car>y trains in attendance. nol7 Q U M N E R HOTEL Under New M*nagem)nt. T. W. LONGUET ... Proi>kibtok 'I he Proprietor of the a'-ove Hotnl desirea to call attention of the public to the Accommodation offered at the SUMNER H'.>TJ£L. It is the moH centrally situ >ted, and has been thoroughly rtnovat'.d and refurnished. Visitors may rely on every comfort and attention ; the hou a «hold arrangements being vnder the t'ircct supervision of Mrs Lor.guet A thoroughly good C^ok is in charge of the Kitchen. Winen, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can bo jmrchased. Le'tcrs and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. CHARGES MODERATE. Private Entrance quit* apart from Hotel Fo one should fail to pay a visit to Snmner, the great wonderspot of the colony. Invigorating eea breezes, lirst-class Btthing and Boating faMlifies. Tram Cars to and from Ohristchr.rch pvery few minutes. ja'23 MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. CHARLES B. MORTON ... PaovaißToa 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 person*l supervision of all matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of pubiic patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnic?, Afterncon Tias, Fishing Excursions, *c, carried out in tho best style. Private Apartments as per arrangement. BILLIARDS. Win«s nnd Spirits of the Beet Brands only. N.B.— No onfl should come to New Zealand, and go away, without visiting this mont remarkabl« place. In fact if any do bo they leave tho colony withoat seeing one of its greatest wOQ«J«rs. Tram Cars run at frequent intervals to and ocl7 from Ohri^tr.hur.'h ALBION HOTEL. INVBRCARGILI WALTER SEARLE ... Pbopribtob THE (JRAVI) H4s £*§•;&, DUNEDIN. For Tourists, FaiiiHeß, and Commercial G<wivs men. Fire- proof Construction. In the most oentral and open poeirion et :~c city j beautiful views of the hurbcur, an i charming scenery ef t!; , >ninsula from the upi* | floors; I (LSPLB •*!»-' -oUITE OF SAMPLE ROOMS ■'ÜBL.lv: DRAWI.-iil SO'UI. Mr Geo. .^y^t'i. 1 c <s;a. ia 'he London Daily Telegraph, s*ys cl this hot.! : "Structually th« Grand Hotel, Dunedin. is the vciy finept not only in Maori Lnnd, b'lt in all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and Us-tefuily furnished throughout, nearly everything tb*i the traveller can possibly raquirf! he findaruady to his hand at this exceptionably commaudn-g and commodious Crvravanseri, which co^t £lo,lum. Extract from the He«. James InglU' new work— " Our N.Z. Coasins." "One oteworthy feature of Dunodin, cr.o grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the Southern Homiaohere, r«nd woald not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's ahle management the visitor finds himself relieved from tvory care. The dining-room and public drawingrooms are palatial apartments. The privat* BittiEg-rooms aro models of elegance and comfort. Thß bedroome are without a fault, and the bathrooms are Inxurionn to a d«gree. The table would satisfy the moat fastidiouß." Melbourne Argna says : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." Hodbkatb Charge. j a<m> J. wusow. r r ipTi««>.rr. Public Xotices QORE THROAT 3 AND HOABSENESS Should have immediate attention by taking •' MARUPA " The result will be patent to the sufferer almost at or.ca. HALF YEARLY BBfORT, Ibt JANUARY 1892. REPORT ON THE STIRLING B^NDTNG COMPANY'S "GAELIC" WHISKY. I have made a careful analysis of a fair sample of the STIRLING BONDING COMPANY'S "Gaelic" Whisky taken by myeell on 29 ultimo from their largo (tick lying in their Bonded War t hou=cs re dy for phipui"-t, »nd I find that it is n pur? Whisky of supe'i >r flavour, which has been well matured ia sherry casks, and is qiite equal in quality to aoy previous samples I have rxiuincd. (Signed) JOHN CLARK. Ph D. ; F.C.S. ; F. 1.0., Public Analyst for tho Counties of Lanark Renfrew, Sutherland, and Stirling. Whittixghah Bros, and Instonb BOfcEAQUWS. SOUTHLAND, u*Q

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Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 1

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