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LJ L-diiotbis- 7 [ 7 "' ■, -' A USTRA^^SIW'HOTEL, -'" V AIACLAGGAN-SiaiEET. - X ALBERT GRIFFITHS, well• known-'to, all old Victorians, as lateProvidoreaiiilChief Steward to the-Afe"ib6u7ne,~GeeEmgami' Adelaide steamers/iK returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, begs to intimate to them and the public generally that bavinc completed extensive alterations and additions"'to! his hotel, he can now offer very superior accommodation,'and hoi>es by strict and unremitting attention to' their comfort to merit a con--tiiuiiinec of .past favors.i' ■ . ;'• 7. '. ■; '-■•>. •. ' . In addition to,tke improvement to the interior el the hotel,1 there'is excellent stabling accommodation, vi-itl, I—x.f- I,wra I'l'HE/CitoVVN HOTEJj. I Corner of Rattray-street and Alaclaggan-street. SOLE PROPRIETOR—DANIEL WHITE, j THIS Hotel is situated in'the heart of the City, offers the best accommodation for travellers and visitors, Mr. White paying the strictest attention to the wants of his friends, customers and such of the public who may'favor him with their patronage. None but the best brands of liquors are kept, and the charges are in all cases extremely moderate. MART 1-N'S HOTEL, Staffohd-Sreet, So long and favorably known in Dunedin as a firstclass Private and Family Hotel. THE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and customers that his arrangements are now com T plete to afford his old friends and supporters all the comforts which are to be found in a well ordered home, with the liberty .."and" freedom of a first-class Hotel. Good bed rooms, clean well aired beds, a liberal table, combined with very moderate charges, civility and attention is what the proprietor is prepared to offer to his customers. Excellent stabling connected with the Hotel. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Corner of Walker ahd Hope-streets. CHRISTIE AND CO. PROPRIETORS. HAVING opened this centrally situated first-class hotel, begs to inform their friends and customers that the accommodation they can offer is not to be surpassed.' Visitors to the Caledonian may rely upon enjoying all the recreative freedom of a well conducted hotel, with the quiet and privacy of ; a domestic home. Wines, ales, and liquors of the very best quality only drawn. " ATTENTION ! ! ! ~ IF you want a.glass of real good ale, clear as crystal, If you want civility ancl moderate charges, If you want a good plate of Scotch kail, If you want a clean bed well aired, and first-rate accommodation, call at .J. CRAWFORD'S, Glasgow Arms, Princes-street, near the Cutting. UNION HOT EL, Stafford-street, George Crowhurst, Proprietor. THE UNION HOTEL—of wliich G. Crowhurst is the original Proprietor—is the oldest and most commodious Hotel in Dunedin. The proprietor having just completed large additions to his already extensive establishment, and having been granted; a General License, can now offer unequalled accommodation to his numerous friends and patrons, for whom no endeavour shall be wanting to render his House one ofthe most desirable in Dunedin. MOIR'S FAMILY AND COAIMERCIAL HOTEL, MANSK-STREET, D U N E D a N. r f^HIS very extensive and commodious Hotel, J_ whicli has been fltted-up regardless of expense and with the one object in view—that of the accommodation of visitors and the public requirements in general—is now open. MOIR'S 'HOTEL Will not only be found the largest but the most convenient' Hotel in,Dunedin. The rooms are large, airy, light, and admirably adaptedfor visitors, who look for. the conveniences of a homewith all the freedom of a well-arranged' Hotel. The wines, spirits, &c, drawn at Aloir's Hotel cannot be surpassed—none but the very highest orders o brands being retained in stock. A beautifully ordered Long-room expressly built for balls, suppers, wedding breakfasts, and other public or private objects, can always be engaged. AIOIR'S HOTEL, MANSE-STREE. 7th May, 1862. ~ AULD REEKIE! ~ "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAAI, (Two Miles from Town, on the Road to th* Diggings.) GOOD STABLIN G and secure PADDOCKS, ucder tho superintendence of the Proprietor. CHARQES MODERATE. UNION HOTEL, WETHERSTONE'S FIRST-RATE accommodation, and au excellent stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. BARR, AIALCOLM & CO., Proprietors. THE NEW TAAI OR A BAR, NEXT THE Theatre, High-street, WHERE ONE OF THE BEST ' GLASSES OF WINE .'IN TOWN MAY BE OBTAINED. J. D. JONES, . Proprietor. mi E T A Al O R A H O US E , Higb-strcet, IS THE OLDEST FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Where comfort and freeedom, may be. enjoyed. THE TERAfS ARE IN CONSONANCE WITH THE PRESENT STATE OF THE TIMES, VIZ :—VERY LIBERAL. And all that pertains to Dunedin, in the form of edibles, guests m»4' i]y upon being provide.* with. TOGETHER WITH SEPARATE SLEEPING APARTAIENTS. ALSO, PRIVATE ROOAIS FOR LADIES. This establishment is witliin two minutes' walk of the Post-Office. J.D. JONES, ..-.', Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Princes-street South. To Those Arriving at Dnnedin and Those Leaving it. NOTICE. BE IT KNOWN that the most convenient house in town, either for a" short stay or a long one is at the PRINCE OF "WALES HOTEL, .Kept by mine host Davis. So well known to all. Victorians good and true. Board and Lodging by the Week, Day, or any longer or.shorter period, AT THE, MOST MOPERATE (mARGES. Good Beds, Good Alcals, Good Liquors, Large Dining, and Sitting Rooms, Airy. Bedrooms, Private Apartments for Families, and all.the ; conveniencesof a .firstrclass hotel, under able and experienced management. .'. 'j-.;... ' :!;Mr'.xDAViß invites all and sundry, whether Victorians or from other Colonies, or those coming from Fatherland, to call at his house, and ascertain ; the good rtreatment,'' civility^ and- attention" they --will ,there meet with.1 . -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 2

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