Dunedm Advertisements.
ASGOOD'S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, DUNEDIN, JAMES OSGOOD, Pboprietob. The Empire Hotel being centrally situated, offers great inducements to business men. Wines of the best brands, and every attention paid to the wants of guests. The most complete BILLIARD-ROOM in Otago.
Tir TOWERS' ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, G E O R G E-S TEEEI, DUNEDIN. Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ales, and Porter of the Best Brands. First class. Billiard-table. Visitors from the country may depend upon the Best Accommodation, combined with Moderate Charges. Private Sitting and Bed-rooni8. THE BEST STABLE ACCOMMODATION IN DUNEDIN.
i^UY BENNET T'S VICTORIAN HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. This well-known Hotel is replete with every convenience for TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. A CHOICE SELECTION OF WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &0. Fibs t-c lass Accommodation fob boardeks. BILLIARDS!
T30YAL HOTEL, GREAT KING-STREET, Near Water of Leith, Dunedin. DANIEL WHITE, (Late of Crown notel). First-class accommodation for Travellers. Visitors from the country can rely on being called in time for Cobb's Conveyances, which pass the door.
/COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MAIN NORTH ROAD, HAWKESBURY. WILLIAM JAMES, (Late Manager Golden Fleece Hotel), Begs to inform his friends and the public in general that, haviug taken the above premises, nothing shall be wanting to make the same comfortable to visitors. GOOD STABLING. Hawkesbury, 12th September, 1884.
1%/TOIR'S FAMILY HOTEL, MANSE-STREET, DUNEDIN. JOB WAIN, Proprietor. The above well -known Hotel has every convenience for Boarders. Visitors will meet with the utmost civility and comfort.
Wines, Spirits, and Ales, etc., of the best brands. DON'T READ THIS! AND FORGET THAT THE SHAKSPERE CONCERT HALL, DUNEDIN, IS OPEN EVERY EVENING. Vocal and Instrumental Concerts Nightly. The following Artists will appear each evening, in Comic and Sentimental Songs, Glees, Duets, Single and Double Dances, etc. : — Miss Charlotte Dixon, characteristic Vocalist and Danseuse. Joe Miller, the Funny Man. J. C. Maurice, the old favorite Ballad Singer. Signior Mario Cento, the renowned Step Dancer. Also, the Royal Italian Marionettes will appear every evening. Mr Charles Williams, Pianist.
IMPERIAL HOTEL. PnTNCES-STIlEET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. rriHIS Hotel is situate in the centre of I Dunedin, and is replete with every convenience for the use of visitors and commercial men. The accommodations are of first-class order. The bedrooms are large and well ventilated. Privato suit of rooms for Families. The Billiard Room is large, well furnished, and contains one of Julius Pasers* best Tables. Wines, Spirts, &c, of the first quality. Large and commodious Stabling. JAMES M'GUIRE, Proprietor.
TT COHEN, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Waikouaiti,) begs to inform the Inhabitants of Oamaru and surrounding districts that he has taken the CORNWALL ARMS HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN, where, he can assure lu's former patrons and the public in general, nothing but the best articles are dra^n. The Bedrooms are under the special euperintendence of Mrs Coheu. Meals at all hours. Passengers for Oamaru and Districts can depend upon being called in time for the Coach, as it passes the door. Note the Address — Cornwall Arms Hotel, George-street, Dunedin.
COLLS' CLUB HOTEL, Manse and Princes- streets, Dunedin, (Late Madame Hubert's). SAMUEL B. COLLS begs to inform his Fi-iends and the Public that he has taken the above Hotel and Cafe, w Inch, having undergone a thorough repair and re-decora-tion, will be found to equal anything m Dunedm for comfort and cleanliness. The BAR is supplied with the very best Ales and Wines, and the Cafe, under the Superintendence of an experienced Chief de Cuisine, is supplied with every delicacy of the season. N.B.— A Good COUNTER LUNCH provided.
TJOBERT OSLER, EOYAL GEORGE nORSE BAZAAR, GEORGE-STEEET, DUNEDIN. Liveiy and Bait Stables. Horses and Carriages Bought and Sold on Commission. nay, Chafi' and Oats, et<;., for Sale. Livery, 7s. Gd. per night.
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 6 October 1864, Page 4
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