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Hotels. wishakt's Royal Exchange Hotel, High Street, DUNEDIN, | Opposite Central Railway Station. | This NEW & MAGNIFICENT Hotel, Containing Seventy Rooms, Is now Open for the Reception of Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Travelling Public, Oflering accommodation, which for comfort, convenience, and elegance, is not to be surpassed in the colonies. THE Private Suites of Apartments specially designed for the privacy of families, are furnished in a manner unequalled, save in the grand hotels of Europe and America. Special provision has also been made for the requirements of Commercial Travellers, whose interests have been well studied in designing the hotel. A Spacious Billiard Room, luxuriantly furnished and supplied with two of Allcock's Billiard Tables, supervised by experienced and gentlemanly markers. The hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience, Hot, Cold, Vapour, Spray, and Shower Baths being on each flat. Strangers to Dunedin will find it in the most convenient position possible, being in close juxtaposition to the railway and tramway termini, and within one minutes's walk of the shipping, banks, public offices, and principle places of business, whilst its position commands a magnificent view of the city and harbour. WM. WISH ART, Proprietor. Bu«ine» Notice* ~BEEF! MUTTONT Al CITY BUTCHERY. FREDK. ANNING has resolved to give his customers the benefit of the large fall in prices of Live Stock in the market, and having Purchased a Large Line in Beef from the celebrated Peninsula Herd, will be in a position on and after the Ist of March, to place his clients in an exceedingly favorable position both as to PRICE and QUALITY. BEEF—4d. to Per Lb., According to cut. MUTTON—2£d. Per Lb., Taking the half-sheep. SAUSAGES & SMALL GOODS At Bu/crs' Prices. F. A. will also be prepared to enter into contracts at a considerable reduction off the above rates with Hotelkeepers and large consumers. The Borough and neighborhood carefully canvassed every morning (except Sundays) for orders, which are immediately delivered. Feb. 27. TJIOR THE TTTINTER. TRY our WATERTIGHTS, now selling at 20s. Not to be equalled in the district. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. The fashionable BROAD-WELTED BOOT MADE TO ORDER. All Goods SELLING at a GREAT REDUCTION on Former Prices. All kinds of Boots made to Order. Repairs done. Orders punctually attended to. Note the address, W. MEECH, Victoria House, Akaroa I Feb. 20, 1880.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 389, 27 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 389, 27 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 389, 27 April 1880, Page 1

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