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BRITISH HOTEL, HANOVER-ST. & GEORGE-ST., DUNEDIN. XV spectfully informs his friends that the best Wines and Spirits are always kept, Charges Moderate HANSEN'S ALLIANCE HOTEL MACCLAGGAN-ST., DUNEDIN T BTJS CH, Proprietor, begs to JJ. notify to the niinin™ commun ; *v that he has reduced the price of Board and Lodging to £1 per week Comfortable Sitting and Bed Rooms. N.B. The up-country Newspapers taken in. YORK HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. \J venient houses in Dunedin. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. MILLAN and HALL, Proprietors. M'ILROY'S Old-established GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes streekSouth, Dunedin, (Nearly opposite the "Times" Office.) ALEXANDER M'ILROY, in JX thanking his friends and the public generally for the kind support accorded to him during the last six years, begs to remind them that he has on hand, as usual, the first NEW BREW That comes to this Market BASS'S No. 4, at present on draught, is in splendid condition, and well worthy a visit of inspection. The Wines and Spirits, also, of the finest brands obtainable, and cannot fail to give univeisal satisfaction. The accommodation for Travellers and Boarders cannot be surpassed in the City. ALLAN &, Co.'s ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves the Gridiron Hotel every Morning, at 7 10, for Tokomairiro : returning at 4.30 p.m. For the convenience of Travellers ontheEastandWestTaierißoad,Steadman's Coach runs daildy to and from tho Gridiron Hotel. A. M-ILROY, GRIDIRON HOTEL, Frinces-street south, Nearly opposite the " Times" Office. Nos 35, 3G, and 37, FLEET-ST., and No. 1, ProA-incial Oyster Saloon, Stafford-street, DUNEDIN. J. H. JEWITT, THE only Fishmonger, Fish-curer, and Poulterer in Dunedin. Smoked Fish of all kinds always on hand. Country orders promptly attended to. Oystor Suppers after the Theatre. WILLIAM DAVIES, BUTCHER, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite M 'Quaid's, Fruiterer. FAMILIES waited on for Orders

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Dunstan Times, Issue 323, 3 July 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 323, 3 July 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 323, 3 July 1868, Page 1

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