Hotels, etc. THE UNITED 'STATES HOTEL Walkkr-Street, MOSES A. LEE, Proprietor. FOR excellent Accommodation, good fare, good liquors, and everything conducive to the comforts of lodgers and customers, there is no place in Dunedin to equal the United States. Whether returning from, or proceeding to the diggings—going or coming, Mr. Lee will give all a heaity welcome, and do his very best to please. Charges strictly moderate, to meet the times, but the coed cheer not lessened in consequence. TOWERS ROYAL GEORGE HOTKL, Gi;oroe-Stkeet. ONE of the oldest established houses in Dunedin, and where the best accommodation can be obtained. Every convenience and comfort will be found at this established hotel. There is an excellent ABLE D'HOTE every day at 2 o'clock. Board and lodging, forty shillings per week, with single bed room. Private sitting rooms for travellers and boarders. Wines, spirits, ale, porter, &c, of the very best brands only. Superior stable accommodation, under careful and skilled management, with stock and sale yards attached. AULD REEKIE. "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Two Miles from Town, on the Road to the Diggings.) GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, under the superintendence oi the Proprietor. ' . - chAbges moderate. THE NEW RUSH TO SHAG VALLEY. AFFLECK'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waikouaiti. THIS Hotel is situate on the main road to the new diggings, and well fitted up with every accommodation for travellers. Good beds. Good stabling. First-class liquors and attendance. Host Affleck will be happy to afford every information to the intending digger. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Camp Street, Junction. (Cobb & Co.'s Booking Office.) COBC'S COACHES arrive at [and depart from the Commercial Hotel daily. Passengers by the above line will find the Commercial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort of all who may pay the Hotel a visit. HONE, WEATHSRLY & CO., Proprietors. CAMP HOT-EL, Camp-street, Junction, Next the new Post Office. PASSENGERS per Cobb and Cos. coaches will meet with first-class accommodation. E. WALSH. Proprietor. N. B. Hnt-class stabling. OCTAGON PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. By Mrs. Henderson, Most delightfully situated at the Junction of Princesstreet and the Octagon. Mrs. Henderson begs to announce that she has opened the above newly-erected and commodiout establishment, where every attention will be paid to he comforts and wants of her boarders. HORNBY AND KNOX'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, lIATTKAY-STREET. Clean beds, good meals, civility, attention, and moderate charges. EL DORADO RESTAURANT, Rattray-street, opposite the Shamrock Hotel, formerly the leading Restaurant in Victoria, has been reopened by the original proprietor, as above. Good Meals and clean Beds, from one shilling. Remember the address, the El Dorado, opposite the Shamrock. mnjlln^^rTvaW boarding HOUSE, Comer of Walker and Hope-streets. AT this old-established and well-known Boarding House can be obtained good meals, clean, warm beds, attention and civility, with exceedingly moderate charges. Lodgers' comforts carefully looked after. PACKET RESTAURANT, Opposite the Shakespeare, Maclnggin-street, EOR comfort, cleanliness, goodmeals, attention, and mo lerate charges, the Steam Packet Restaurant is second to none in Dunedin. CARR & MARTIN, Proprietors. SUCCESS BOARDING HOUSE. TITHE best meals, the best attention, the lowest JL charges, and excellent accommodation, and the wants of friends and customers always looked after at the Success Boarding House, Rattray-street, Opposite the Shamrock CAFE D E PARIS, Jetty-street, Adjoining the Post Office. RIORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe i Melbourne, respectfully announce to the Business Men and Gentry of Dunedin that they have opened the above spacious and elegant erection J CAFE AND RESTAURANT. The magnificent Dining Hall, which is capable of seating- 200 persons, lias been fitted and furnished regardless oi expense, the sole aim of the proprietors having been to ensure the comfort and ease of the visitants THE CAFE AND SMOKING-ROOM Are luxuriously furnished, and replete with every requisite, niiil offer to their frequenters tha most comfortable ioungu in the Australian Colonies. The Cc'ft'ufi prepared and served in truo Parisian stylo is of the most delicious aroma and flavor. The Steam Cooking Apparatus, and patent 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; sa generally felt in Dunedin—that of a truly First claw 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 Establishment. ggj&T Open till after vhe closing of the 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 tho wants of easterners 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 the Vietorianßestamant. A few permanent boarders wanted, whose comforts will be carefully attended to. STANFIELD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. 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, Sec, supplied to order on the very shortest notice, and to the entire satisfaction or purchasers^ ' ■ . ■-■<. ■'■'.■■ GEELONG STORES. > FARGIE, PATERSON & CO., -Wholesale and Retail Hay. Corn and General Produce MerJ chants, Georße-Btre«t.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 176, 9 June 1862, Page 8
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