piTY HOTEL* Pbinces-stbeet, Dttnedin. M. MURPHY, Formerly of the Shamrock Hotel, Bunedin, and late of Sandhurst (Victoria). The above magnificient Hotel is now open for the reception of travellers, and is acknowledged to be the finest Hotel in the Australasian Colonies, both as regards extent of accommodation and the perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. Spacious and well-lighted Sample Room ß have been erected to meet the requirements of commercial travellers. Bath-rooms, with hot and cold water and ! shower bath on each floor. The Billiard-room is fitted with two of Alcook's best tables, and luxuriously furnished. The City Hotel Express in attendance on the arrival of every train and steamboat. Commodious Stabling attached to the Hotel. Luncheon Daily at 1 o'clock. p<HEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \y Hillside Road, South Dunedin. W. WARDROP, having given up business in Wellington, begs to inform the Residents of South Dunedin that he has commenced business a few doors beyond Wyber's Hotel, and hopes to merit their patronage. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. TyrOLONEY'S HOTEL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Superior Accommodation. Charges Moderate. N.B. — Concrete Building. No Risk of Fire. ft. EOR G E HOTEL, vX George Stbeet, PORT CHALMERS. THOMAS M GUIRE (Late of the Commercial) Pbopbietob. The Hotel is situated in the principal business pait of the Port, and is within one miL.nte s walk of the Railway Station and Steamboat Whaif. It has underwent a thorough renovation, and can now offer accommodation second to none in Otago. THE following is the honest reply of scores who have been asked the question which is the best Tailor to give perfect satisfaction :— Answer : To all enquirers who are in want of a first-class Suit of Clothes, go to_C. Stokes, the honest, practical tailor, of thirty-five years' experience, where you will get better fitted and satisfied, and have the choice of the largest stock in town, as well as a large discount for cash. Suits from £3 15s to £5 ss. E. STOKES, Tailob and Outpittee, Opposite Baptist Chapel, Great King street.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 356, 13 February 1880, Page 8
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346Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 356, 13 February 1880, Page 8
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