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4 w\ yy | SYDNEY COFFEE PALACE HOTEL Sic John Young's Crescent, LOVEE DOMAIN, SYDNEY. J. A. QUIN ... Proprietor. Tabiff. — Single Boom per week: Without Board, 15s ; with Board, 25s and 3Cs ; with Board and Bed per day, 6s. Meals, Is 6d. Spacious Booms, with two Single Beds -suit two friends— 2ss each per week, Board and Besidence. Double Bedroom, man and wife, 30s each per week, Board and Residence. Private Suites of Booms, ranging from SA 4s per week orßs6d per day, Board and Besidence. Smoking^ Commercial, Sitting, and Music Booms, Baths, &c. Descriptive. — Position in the very centre of the City, overlooking Government Domain and Botanical Gardens. Five minutes' walk to Banks, Government Offices, Theatres, General Post Office, etc., etc. Being so cen. tral no trams required. The quiet of a country home without the noise usually disturbing residents of other houses in the main streets of the city. The Hotel is quite new. Promenade 2oof, 150 ft. long. The most modern sanitary appliances are connected with the establishment. Kitchen on top of the premises. BABIES! BABIES! BABIES !— Perambulators, Go-carts, Doll Prams, etc Best value. Dlustrated price lists, post free. Goods forwarded, carriage paid on receipt of remittance.— Smith's Auckland Perambulator Depot, 246 Queen-street, Auckland.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 23