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Hotels, etc. IMPORTANT TO. MERCANTILE MEN, Important to Professional Men, Important.to Men of Leisure and, Men of Toil. Important to all. ALFRED J. SIMMONS, late manager for tho World-renowned caterers, - MESSRS. SPIERS AND POND, Begs to announce that on Thursday, the 19th of June the ROYAL CAFE DE PARIS, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, llattray-street will be opened for the supply of Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners and Suppers. Promptly and well served up at the moderate prices, so universally popular at the ■ Royal Cafe dk Paris, Melbourne. THE DAILY BILL OF FARE Will comprise soups, fish, the well dressed joint, the most recherche- made dishes, poultry, game, tarts, confectionery, with every kind of fruit in season; DINNERS FROM THE JOINT Cut at the table .of the Consumer. The public may also choose their own steak, chop, &c, and see it cooked on the Colossal Gridiron in tiie Dining Hall. The above magnificent saloon having been embellished with all the appliances and resources of decorative art, and fitted up at an enormous outlay, will afford to visitors the most sumptuous accommodation at the minimum of expense. THE PURE COFFEE OF MOCHA, Prepared and-served as in Paris. Under the system of management at the Royal Cafe de Paris, the taste of the bon-viyaut will be pleased, the time of the man of business saved, and the pocket of the economist consulted. The decorations'of this unique and unequalled, establishment have been executed by R. E. Inman. Cabinet wort, &c, by Messrs. Spicer, Murray and Co. \ SIMMONS & WALTON, ;. ... Proprietors. PRINCE OF WALESHOTEL. NOTICE To Those Arriving and those Departing. BE IT KNOWN that the most convenient house in Dunedin, either for a short stay or a long ona is at the PRINCE ■OF WALES HOTEL, Mr. Davis, Proprietor, so well and so long known to all Victorians good and true. ■ Board and Lodging, by the Week,. Day, or any longer or shorter period, AT THE MOST MODERATE CHARGES. Good Beds, Good Meals, Good Liquors, Large Dining and Sitting Rooms, Airy Bedrooms, Private Apartments for Families; and all the conveniences of a first-class hotel, under able aud experienced management. Mr. Davis invites all and sundry, whether Victorians or from other Colonies, or those coining from Fatherland, to call*at his house, and ascertain the good treatment, civility, and attention they will here meet with. ' TOWERS ROYAL -UEORGE HOTJiL, Geougb-Street. ONE of th« 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 nnd skilled management, with stock and sale yards attached. * THE SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, '.:". Corner Maclaggan and Rattray-strbets. T. B. SMITH, Proprietor. TT\ B. SMITH, so long and so well known to all 8 . Victorians as the original proprietor of the Shakspeare, Ballarat, as also the Montezuma, has at length completed the additions to his already exten_ Mr. Smith will be able to convince his friends, when they may honor him with a call, that his accommodations arc not to be equalled'by any other house in Dunedin. His charges are strictly moderate, crood meals, clean, well-aired beds,'private parlors, good stabling; abundance of amusement,- first-rate .company, excellent attendance, civility, add a disposition to meet the wishes of .the customers, will always be foundat the Shakspeare. ; ■ ■■"..■■' .

LONDON VDIfLNG ROOMS, Jettt-street, Dunedik. 1 HUGH ROBERTSON i Begs to inform his friends that he has opened the above establishment. Every convenience and comfort, combined with the MOST MODERATE CHARGES, Will be the order of the day. BOARD AND LODGING By the week, day, or any longer or shorter period. WELL AIRED BEDS, Large dining and sitting rooms, niry bedrooms, private apartments for families, and all the convenience of a first class dining rooms, under able aud experienced management. H. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. Open from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. THE MELBOURNE HOTEL, Messrs. Boss & Johnston, Proprietors. nnHE extensive alterations and additions to the JL Melbourne Hotel being now completed, the Proprietors are enabled to offer accommodation to their friends, boarders, and the public generally, not to be surpassed by any other hotel, in town. Boarders', travellers', and casual visitors comforts at all times carefully attended to. A liberal table, good airy bedrooms, clean beds, civility, attention, and extremely moderate charges will always be the rule at the'Melbourne Hotel, where Messrs. Ross and Johnston will feel proud and happy to give all and sundry a hearty welcome. AUZS REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Two Miles from Town, on. the Road to the Diggings.) ~ ._. , GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, urder the superintendence of the Proprietor. chAroes moderate. J. L O E P E R, ; Hair-dressing and Shampooing Saloon, Princes-street, near the, Criterion Hotel. JLOEPER begs most respectfully to inform the . gentry, professional men, mru-chants, and the public generally, that he has opened a '"" HAIR-DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON In those elegant and extensive premises near tlie CfnaddWo°ntdthe above, has been joined the business of a Tobacconist, where the finest cigars and the best tobacco may alwavs be obtained. C L A R B M O N T gH 0 U S E, MORAY PLACE, BELL HILL. TUSTABLISHMENT tor Young Ladies, conducted Pi by Mrs. Wtoi. Prospectus on application. : AUSTRALIAN HOTEL, Maci-aggan-Street. ALBERT GRIFFITHS, well known to all old Victorians, as late Piovidore and Chief Steward to the Melbourne, Geelong, and Adelaide steamers, in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, begs to intimate to them and the public generally that having completed extensive alterations and additions to his Hotel, he can now offer very superior accommodation,'and liopes by strict and unremitting attention to their comfort;, to merit a continuances?past favors. . .' ''. In addition to the improvements'to the interior of the Hotel, there is excellent stabling accommodation, with loa» boxes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 3

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