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THE EMPIRE HOT EL; DUNEDIN, Noted* for the Unsurpassed Character of JgILLIARD ry\ABLES& J|OOMS, Acknowledged by the Public to be-the most Comfortable IN ALL THE COLONIES, Has I during the last twelvemonths also earned the enviable reputation of i possessing a CELL,AII UNEQUALLED IN NEW ZEALAND. rjiHE JJILLIARD rpABLES Are; attended by Respectable and Careful. Markers, and Gentlemen may rely upon receiving both civility and attention; Amongst'the CHOICEST WINES and LIQUERS to be obtained at this Hotel, the following, all specially selected by competent judges, are the most prominent : J — Amontillado Sherry (real). Bom Retiro, the celebrated and best vintage of Port Wine ever exported to the Australias. M OSEL QUMMER& -^INES. Deinhard and Co.’s World-known No. I and No. 2, in Pints and quarts ; and Hoeheim. m o P Ph Eh 3 Q W pH i 7=i g 3 o -p .s 3 Lognac Chateaux—De Portets, Bordeaux. Beaujolais - Society Anglais, Chateau Fleurie. y^TQUERS. Extract D’Absinthe par D’Edouard Pernoud. Curofoa. Maraschino. jyiGH-CLASSED J. and F. Martell’s Old Pale Cognac James‘Hennessy and Co.’s noted Battle Axe. Otard, Dupuy and Co.’s superior Cognac. Dunville’s “Rale Ould Irish Whisky.” Pure Islay Whiskey, the Genuine “ Lagavullin. ’ ’ Booth’s Old Tom. JDKZ, Geneva. The “ Navy ” Pure Old Jamaica Rum, direct from the Contractors to the British Government. gPIRITS. £ X & * O tJ 0 W e= a .a !2S O o o W H > I—( t-3 W & fcn rjYHE JgEERS. All too well appreciated to require comment ; suffice that THE BEST BRANDS And nothing else, will always be kept on draught. FTDYT AND QRIFFITHS, The Traveller will find ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND ./3L3BC W.» COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS Regularly Filed. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Caledonian Portrait Rooms beg to inform the public, that they have Removed their business from Farely’s Buildings to their New Rooms, next door to Paterson and M ‘Leod’s, Princes street, where their patrons will oblige by calling. TAIT BROTHERS, Photographers. FATES & HARRIS, Nightman, Successors Dean Brothers. Address Boxes at the following Hotels : British, York, Rainbow, European, Hibernian, Glasgow Arms; Empire, Crown, Occidental, Provincial, Queen’s Arms, and Marquis of Waterford. Rubbish taken away on the shortest notice, Chimney-Sweeping done.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4

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