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Hotels, etc, CAFE Dli'l'A KIS, " Jetty-street, Adjoining the Post Office. RIORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian' Cafe Melbourne, respectfully announce to the Business Men and Gentry of Dunedin that they have opened the above spacious and elegant erection as a CAFR AND RESTAURANT. The magnificent Dining Hall, which is capable of seating 200 persons, has been fitted and furnished regardless of expense, the sole aim of the proprietors haying been to ensure the comfort and ease of tho visitants THE CAFE AND SMOKING-ROOM Are luxuriously furnished, and replete with «vtry requisite, and offer to their frequenters the moat comfortable lounge in the Australian Colonies. The Coifee prepared and served in true Parisian stylu is of the mo3t delicious aroma and flavor. The Steam Cooking Apparatus, "and pateet grill, Erected at an enormous outlay, are presided over by a Parisian artiste, whose "sole study will be to gratify by variety and excellence the most epicurean taste. The Proprietors trust that this effort on their part to supply the want so generally felt in Dunedin—-that of a truly First class Cafe and Restaurant, combined with the celerity, cleanliness, and superior style in which all viands will be served, will ensure for them a like amount of patronage to that which has been bestowed upon their well-known Victorian Eitablishment. BJgr Open till after the closing of ths Theatre and other places of amusement. BOARD BY THE WEEK ON MODERATE TERMS. CANDINAVIAN RESTAURANT, Maclagganstreet, Hudson & Co., Proprietors. Good accommodation and moderate charges, combined with a strict attention to the wants of customers always to be obtained at tho Scandinavian. VICTORIAN RESTAURANT. Princes-street south, next Messrs. Armour and Kennedy. GOOD BEDS, well cooked meals, civility, attention, and cleanliness, combined with moderate charges,always to be found at thßjVictorianßestaurant. A few 'permanent boarders wanted, whose comforts will be carefully attended to. ■ • * STANFIELD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. A C'S BOARDING HOUSE, Maclaggan street. ..■ • ' Clean beds, good meals, and the best accommodation always to be obtained^ at Mac's well known Board and Lodging House, together with civility and moderate charges. Lost, Found, &c LOST, one Chesnut Horse, branded DS on oft shoulder, from the Black Horse Hotel, Silver Stream. Apply J.M'Guire, office of this paper. T7IOUND in possession of a ticket-of-leave holder, JD and supposed to be stolen, a BAY MARE, 14 hands high, black points, short switch tail, small star on forehead, rising five yeais old, branded W off shoulder. Apply to the Commissioner of Police. FOUND. —Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near slioulder. The owner can have him by paying expenses "incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to JAAIE3 PARKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. ■ April 22rd, 1863. ' FOUND, on board the Steamer Lyttelton, a promissory note for £20. The owner of the same .will get it on giving a correct description to the undersigned, and paying for this advertisement.—C. Fred. Beeby, Manse-street, Dunedin. £10 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, from Gabriel* Gully, about six months ago, a light Draught Chesnut Mare, white mark on forehead, long switch tail, no visible brand ; age, rising 8 years. Had a rope halter on when lost. Also, a Brown Gelding, about 14 bands high, wart on side of face, switch tail, brand like M or Wnear shoulder; age, rising 6 years. Five pounds reward trill be paid for each if strayed, or ten pounds each if stolen, on conviction of thief. Apply to Robert Banks, Rattray-street, Dunedin. £2 HE WARD. " STRAYED, from Price's Stables, on tho 26th instant, Chesnut Mara ; small white spoi near rump. Cobb k Co. £5 REWARD. LOST, a grey Mare, aged, branded EL near shoul-, tier ; also, a dark brown (nearly black) Mare, white blaze, white hind feet, branded JL off ribs. The above reward will be paid to the person giving such information as shall lead to their recovery; «nd, if stolen, £20 reward, on conviction of the offeuder. After this nsfciee any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. F. FULTON,- . ■ ~., Tiie Forlnry, BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath, pity on the poor, happy is he." Objects:—: npiO relieve tho aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of JL all creeds and nations, by receiving aijd maintaining, in a suitable building, sucli as may Tbe most benefited by being inmates of the Asylum. The Government having intimated their willingness to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected to allow of a portion of the Asylum being erected, and ready for the reception ot inmates before the winter sets in. " President: His Honor Major Richardsow. , Vice-President : John Hyde Harris, Esq. Treasurer : Walter Day, Esq. Committee: A. C. STRODE, Esq. JLTLIUS VOGEL, Esq. . ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Esq. HENRY COOK, Esq. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Esq. C. H. STREET, Esq. EDWARD CASPER, Esq. JAMES RATTItAY, Esq. EDWARD HAIUJCASTLE, Hon. Secretary, By whom contributions' are earnestly solicited, i!nd will be thankfully received. Donations, may also be paid to the acconnt of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dunedin Banks. | Mr. John Scott, Wortliington, has been appointed | Collector for the Institution. ~ DUNEDIN COAL DEPOT, : Rattray Street. T ASCAZAS & XCO. beg to inform their friends, JLJ customers, and the public of Dunedin and vicinity, that they have opened in Rattray-atreet the Dunedin Coal DepOt, which is the largest coal yard in Dunedin. L. & Co., haying made arrangements witli their agents to receive regular shipments of coals, are now prepared to supply coals in large and small quantities at the shortest notice. L: & Co., by a strict attention to the coal trade, hope to merit a, large share of public patronage, and as their intention is to confine themselves entirely to this branch of merchandise, consumers may depend upon bcine served with despatch, and purchasing the best coals at the lowest prices, from LASCAZAS & CO., Dunedin Coal Dep&t, Rattray-street. AFA C T ! SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong to that which pleases eve/ybody- such are " THACKER'S BOOTS!" . . ; CITY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, High-street, opposite Mr. Mercer's Store. H. PULFORD& CO, BEG to announce that they have opened the above Establishment, which will be found the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN DUNEDIN. Furniture, Furnishing Ironmongery, Bedding, Mattresses, &c, supplied to order on the very short- ' est notice, and to tke entire satisfaction oi purchasers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

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