B R I T I S H HOTEL, comer of George and Hanover Streets, DUNEDIN. The Proprietor respectfully calls the attention of residents on the Gold-fields to the excellence of accommodation he is enabled to offer to Country Visitors, Travellers, and Boarders. The Hotel is commodious, well-furnished, and 'h-.A ■ V; . centrally situated. ALEXANDER M‘GREGOR, Proprietor. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, A. MACLAGG AN-STREET, DUNEDIN. JAMES PATTERSON, late of Clyde, begs to inform his numerous up-country friends that he has leased the above hotel, which he has put in a thorough state of repair. He has spared no expense in making this large and well-known house a comfortable home for boarders; and visitors from up-country will have every attention paid to their welfare. This Hotel is conveniently situated, being within a very short distance of the Railway Station. Wines and Spirits of the best qualities. Established Twenty , Years. Gr EORGE MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND SEED-GROWER, Moray Place, Dunedin, egs to intimate that he has constantly on hand Agricultural and Garden Seeds Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees in season Garden Tools Pruning Gloves Flower Pots, &c. Jtc. nrr reid, nursery VV • and SEEDSMAN, Princes-street, Dunedin, as on sale a very large stock of all kinds of ’RUIT TREES, from one to six years old; also large variety of Pines and other kinds of 'orestTrees, Shrubs, Roses, and Flowers; Agriultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds. AH orders well packed, free of charge. Lawrence ICTORIA HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE, Richard Williams Proprietor. Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will d every accommodation, and receive the best ;ention, at this old-established Hotel. A new building has recently been erected, lich considerably enlarges the accommodation d enhances the comfort of visitors. The addins comprise a suit of Private Apartments, nmodious Bedrooms, and well furnished and jy Sittingrooms, and tender the Victoria one the largest and most comfortable country tels in the province. A substantial Stable has also been erected, iking now 13 stalls ; together with four loose ixes and coach house. Paddock for the accommodation of horses.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 260, 22 September 1874, Page 8
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335Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 260, 22 September 1874, Page 8
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