Hotels PUBLIC NO’U’E. COHEN, Star and Garter Hotel, next Wilson and Birch’s Brewery Eattray street, begs to call public attention to the following prices : Best Colonial Ale 2d per Glass ~ do 3d per Pint ~ English ~ 3d per Glass ~ do ~ Gd per Pint All Liquors 4d per Glass Lemonade, Ginger Beer, &c. 4d per Bottle A THENvEUM RESTAURANT, OCTAGON.—Breakfast, Luncheon, . and Dinner. Supper, Cafe an Lait, Coffee Royal, and Welsh Rarebits. Families and Gentlemen will find at this Restaurant all the comforts of a home. Ladies’ Private Luncheon Rooms. .Marriage Breakfasts and Public Dinners provided ar the shortest notice. Tripe Suppers, Cd. Good supply of oysters always on hand. Gentlemen Boarders, 21s per week. PATERSON & CO. AULD SCOTT. AND HOTEL, STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. The Proprietor of the above Hotel, in returning thanks to his friends and the public generally, both in town and country, begs to intimate that, having enlarged the Hotel to double its former siac, ho is now prepared to give frmilies paying him a visit accommodation second to none in Dnncdin. Gentlemen attending the Supremo Court during the Sittings will be accommodated ■witla Hot Xjuxvclieon. from. 12 to 4 p.m. Private rooms for select parties. Wines, Spirits, and Beer of first-class quality. Good Billiard Table. Free Stabling, WILLIAM FIDLER, Proprietor. “rpiMES” RESTAURANT, JL PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Breakfast, Is. —Dinners, Joints, Pastry, including Tea or Coffee, Is. —Chops and Steaks at all hours.—All meals, Is. Private accommodation for Families. Single and double-bedded rooms. Firstclass Beds, Is, Board and res dence, 16s per week. HENRY BIELFELD, Proprietor. Y° rk HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, H. J. CHAPMAN begs to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, and trusts by keeping the very best liquors, with careful attention to the requirements of his customers, he shall obtain a share of public favour. Board and Residence, single bedroors, with private sitting-rooms and a good table, at one guinea per week. GUY BENNETT’S CLARENCE HOTEL, OCTAGOtf. GUY BENNETT, formerly of the “Victorian Hotel,” Dunedin, and late of the Northern Hotel, Oamaru, having taken, rechristened, and remodelled the “ Metropo litan ” invites all old friends and the public generally to visit his new premises, and sample the wines and spirits, the only criterion by which the public may judge of the quality of the liquors supplied at his establishment. OPENING DAY, Ist JULY, - GUY BENNETT, Proprietor. The Land Transfer Act. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. THE Undersigned beg to intimate that their Mr. WILLIAM HEPBURN has been appointed a LICENSED LAND BROKER, Under the Land Transfer Act. 1870, and are now prepared to afford every facility for placing Properties under the provisions of the Act. M’L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. Auctioneers. “LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870.” AUTHORISED BROKER. WO RA M BALLI • STOCK AND SHAREBROKER AND MINING AGENT, PIiINCKS SXRKET, WILLIAM BROWN and CO., LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Accountants and General Commission Agents. Foot of High-street. Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND PATENT OFFICE. Frederick hj. evans ail business in connection with New Zealand, Australian, British and Patents, Registrations, &c. Inventors assisted in carrying out their plans, and all necessary drawings executed. Provisional Patents, 5 Guineas including Fees. FREDK. H. EVANS, Agent, Priuccs-stiecl, JAMES WALLS, mer of PRINCES and WALKERSTREETS, DUNEDIN. lAVING determined to reduce his extensive sto k of General Furnishing d Builders Ironmongery, now otters the me at very low prices. A large Stock of LEAMINGTON [TOKEN RANGES, REGISTER HATES, and COOKING STOVES on XicUlU* Furnishing and Builders Ironmongery of every description. Paints, Oils, Colours, Varnishes, &c. Fencing wire and staples, Manilla and Flax Rope. The choicest collection of Fenders in town' Electro-plated Goods, Cutl ry, &c., in Great variety. The above will be sold at a great reduction for Cash. Mark the Address : Corner of PRINCES and WALKERSTREETS, D UN E DIN.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2620, 11 July 1871, Page 4
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