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Implement Makers. ! EEID & GRATIS Latest-Improved i Central Diso HARROW^ at. Reduced | Prices.—Nearly £00 in, use with new centre i Btay for seat and brilateing purposes. Has j one extra diso, or is six inches wider than , those of all other maters for the same given Bize; discs 16 or 18 inches diameter""as deaired. • They have three chilled bearing brackets in each wing of the 10 and 12 feet sizes, the imported makes having only two. All oil holes are in the top, and it is the simplest, beßfc, and most durable Disc Harrow in the market; and is now co well known that testimonials as to efficiency would be superfluous. Any size fitted with travelling • carriage to pass through gates when so required. Carriage paid to the different Railway Stations in accordance with our Catalogues. | Cambridge Rollers, serrated and plain, 206 24, 26, and 30 inches in diameter, and from 1 to 10 feet long. Single and double speed back delivery Reapers; Broadcast Sowers, for grain, grass, and turnip seed. Farm and lip Drays. Contractors' Tip Road Drays, etc. Single, double, and. treble furrow Ploughs. Drill or ridging Ploughs. Drill and field Grubbers. Harrows, zigzag t>nd flexible tripod Harrows. Binding Twine and Wire, best quality, No. 8 fencing Wire and Standards, all sizes, punched to any guage. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE on application to any of our offices at Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Invareargill, Ashburton, Christchurch, and Auokland. . PUBLIC NOTICE. TIHB (TIKAND TTOTEL, 1 'U ' JIL sou TOURI3TS, FAMILIES, AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, Dtjnedin, Otago. In introducing to publio notioe thia beautiful structure, which is,admitted by. all visitors who have inspected it to be the premier Hotel of the Australasian Colonies, the Proprietors beg to draw the .attention of visitors and residents to some of the advantages it will offer. Being of fireproof construction, with simple and effective means of escape from every flx>r by the exterior balconies and ciroular iron I staircase, all the upper floors are made^practically as safe as the ground one. Each floor is supplied with a separate fire service, made to our order by Messrs Shand and Mason, of > London. ( No modern publio building can rank as first-olass unless great attention be paid to these particulars. I Thia Hotel is insured for 60 per cent lower | premium then any other .hotel in the Colony. I It has a central and open position, faoing Custom-house Square j charming views are obtainable of the harbor, Peninsula, and ocean from the upper floors j it .is situated' in | ths oentre of the tramway systems,, and at a convenient distance from the railway station. It is commodious enough to afford all those comforts and conveniences that are to be found in the largest modern hotel establishments, such as efficient office administration, which will be arranged on the American plan; , a beautiful vestibule, passenger elevator, sample-rooms, large private t. reading and smoking room, a guests' drawing-room for ladies and gentlemen, avoiding the necessity !of private parlors j suitea of rooms with private baths ; private bath and toilet accommodation solely for ladies; v- ladies' private entrance and reception rooms ; a hairdresiing establishment, laundry, etc. The sanitary appliances, which »re of the most perfect description, were imported specially for the buildings, and to avoid faulty fitting, and to render the introduction of sewer gas impossible, the plumbing has' not been done by contract, but with the greatest care by Messrs Anderson and Morrison, who were under instructions to cxc cute all this .work on the plans recommended by the London Sanitary Commissioners. The basement drainage ia perfect, and the i whole section is ooncraled find cemented ; ! whilst there is also an abundanceot light and I ventilation in every part. Thus the whole j building cannot be otherwise than healthy ' and agreeable. ' It will be newly and elegantly furnished ! throughout. 'Special attention will be paid | to the bedding; woven wire spring mattresses j only will be usad. ~ ' ;', ( £r' ! ! Notwithstanding all these-advantages the j ! tariff will be no higher than that of other j i first-olass hotels. ■ ! This Hotel is confidently presented to the j publio as the leading one of the Colony. j i The new establishment will be carried on j under distinct management, and will in r,o! way affect the old one (known bb Watson's ■ ! 'HoteY and Cafe)', which' has jußt been renovated, and will be conducted as usual under a -reduced tariff. '•■: ' c ' i J : & J. WATSON,; 2482 .. ,- y .Proprietors,

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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3778, 29 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3778, 29 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3778, 29 November 1883, Page 1

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