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QUEEN'S HOTEL Corner of Thames & Wear Streets, Oamaru JAS. MAitKHAM Proprietor This magnificent hotel is now open to the public, the proprietor having spared no expense in making it the finest appointed house in New Zealand. There is a SPLENDID BILLIARD SA LOONod the premises, fitted with, two of Alcock's best Tables and appurtenances. All Wmes, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to be of first-clase quality. Visitor* patronising this hotel may rely upon being made comfortable. JAS. MARKHAM, Proprietor. JOHN U R I E , Glasgow Grocery Warehouse, 119, ge6r'ge"stree"t, Has Tea at 2s 6d, cannot be excelled. Jff Just received, T Rare and Choice Consignment of ' Wines, Spirits, Ales,' Porters, etc. CUSTOMERS may confideiitly RELY on being always served With Fresh and First-clasa Goods, at lowest possible prices. Orders promptly executed. Delivered Free in City, suburb, or country. JOHN URIE (Late of A. and J. M'Farlanej, FAMILY GttOCEtt, Wine and Spikit Mebchant, The Glasgow (jrocery Warehouse, 119, GEUKGE STREET, DUfIJGDiN. 13 FEE, TOBACCONIST AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, 170 High Street, (Next door to M'Swigan Bros., Bootmakeis ) Opposite Borough Hotel, CHRISTOHURCH. Tobaccos and Pipes of the Best Brands. rp HOM A S HAL L~ PASTRYCOOK & CONFECTIONER, Princes Street South, Has opened a Branch Shop, (opposite Colonial Bank, corner of High St.) Princes St. Refreshments can be had at all times — Hot lea, Cofiee, &c. THOMAS HALL, Pastrycook & Confectioners, 190 Princes Stbeet South, Branch Shop, opposite Colonial Bank. T^~ORTH DUNEDIN HOTEL, -L^i Corner of GEORGE AND HOWE STREETS, DUNEDIN. Mbs. Wilson, for many years residen^m Dunedin, desires to inform her many f nepji and others that she has taken the above'named Hotel. Tbe bouse is situated close to the Botanical Gardens, the Waterworks, and tbe Valley of j the Leith, thus making it a quiet and desirable residence for families and boarders. ; From its close proximity to these, favourite localities, aud the fact of the tram passing the door, it affords a most convenient and comfortable abode for country visitors. The premises are supplied with one of th c best Billiard Tables, and the stabling attached allows of every convenience for horses aad "vehicles. MRS. WILSON, NORTH DUNEDIN HOTEL, Corner of George and Howe Streets.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 24