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Hotels, Thomas winstanley’s SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Maciaqgan Street, Dunedin, (Late of the National Hotel, Clyde.) First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Single and Double Bedrooms. The Choicest Brands of Wines, Beer & Spirits. One of the Best Billiard Tables. UNIVERSAL HOTEL, Maclaggan Street, T. BAYLETICH, Proprietor. A Good Billiard Boom on the Premises. HOT, SHOWER, AND COLD BATHS, Open all day and night, Is; Boarders, half-price. i LB I ON HOTEL, Maclaggan Street. Joseph Davies, Proprietor, Good Accommodation for Boarders. Board and Residence ... 18s per week. Red lion hotel, W. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Three doors up Stafford street. Come and try his Tom and Jerry. PRINCE ALFRED HOTEL, Opposite the Government Buildings, Pt*nipptj HENRY WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. PIER HOTEL, JETTY STREET. JULIUS HYMAN, PROPRIETOR. Brewers, etc. F IRST AND SECOND PRIZE MEDALS Awarded to URI C E JOEL, RED LION BREWERY, BY THE JUDGES AT THE OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY’S SHOW, 1869 For the superiority of his ALES! Fishmongers, &c. JJOYAL OYSTER SALOON. J H JEWITT FISHMONGER, POULTERER, AND GAME DEALER. Opposite Provincial Govt. Buildings. All kinds of Oysters always on hand. Stewed Oysters and American Crackers after Theatre. Boot and Shoemakers. REAP CHEAP SALE of BOOTS and JT SHOES now going on at NEA.L’S, leorge street, Dunedin. Look at the Prices ' I pairs double-soled Ladies’ Ki loys’ Boots ... rirls’ Kid Boots Ten’s Wellington Boots len’s Knee Boots len’s best calf Watertights Vatertight Boots lalf Wellington Boots nfants’ Boots d Boots 6s 6d 6s 6d 4s 6d 13s 6d 14s Od 15s Od 9s 6d 13s 6d Is 3d WANTED every one to know that JAMES MOLLISON is disposing of his Large and Well-selected Stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices, on account of the Lease of his present premises expiring on the 30th June. (It is also well known that J. M.’s stock consists of the finest quality, and selected with the greatest care from the best makers. The Sale is now on. Note the address; Rattray street, first Shop from Princes street. W. H. H~ T c H ' BOOTMAKER, Rattray street, Has Resumed Business in the re-built premises as above. Every description of boots to order as usual. ANTED KNOWN, That J, SCOB LE, Boot and Shoemaker, George street, Begs to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Duuediu and Vicinity, for the liberal support he has received during the last seven years, and to inform them that he has removed from Princes street south to Princes street north, next door but one to the Criterion Hotel, where he trusts, by keeping Stock of the best quality, and by strict atention to business, to merit a continuance of their favors. N.B. —All goods at the lowest possible remunerative prices. Singing Classes. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS BELL Keceives Pupils At Mr C. Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. Terms At Mr Begg’s, Four Guineas per quarter; at her Residence, King street, Three Guineas ; and at the residence of the pupils, according to distance. MR ARTHUR J. TOWS GY’S Juvenile Class for the Instruction of Young People under 14 years of age in the Theory and Practice of Singing —Hullah’s system. Meets at Milton Hail, Stuart street, on | Thursday Evenings, at G.3U p.m. Terms : I Os. 6d. per Quarter, [ The Amateur Class on Wednesday and Friday Evenings, at 7.30.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 4

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