________E°t ;els, etc. M 0 IT'S FA3I IL V ~~~ ASD COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Maxse-street, DUNEDIN. nnillS extensive, wcll-arranjred and commodious _L Hotel, which has ken fitted up totally regardess of expense, and with one only object in view— that of the accommodation of visitors, and the public requirements in irenend, is now open ir-n > . MOIR 'S HOTEL \, ill not only 1* f li:i nd the largest, but the most convenient Hotel m Dunedin. The roo:a3 aro fci-n-e airy, ii-ht, and admirably adapted for the comfort and convenience of visitors who arc anxious to find all tne muet arrangement of a well ordered home, with all the freedom to be found in a first-class Family Hotel. J THE WINES, SPIRITS, &c, Drawn at Aloir'a Hotel, canno* be surpassed—none but the very highest orders of brands beiu-' retained in stock. A beautifully ordered LONG-ROOM, expressly built fur balls, suppers, wedding breakfasts, and other public or private objects, can always bo enK'ljjt'd. MOlirs HOTEL, M A NSJi- STREET. 7th May, ISC2. GO L D E N AGE HOTEL, W AITAUUNA. F. J. FITZPATRICK l*»s to inform his friend* and tho i,i«lihc that he has lately improved and enliTLtMl th.-i oj.l Hotol, by the cre:-tioi» of a Co-icert liooiij, anuiurther mctretiKcl his accommodation for b.:tnlcra. Tlii:ftock<,f wines spirits and l^ers arc the best pu-euraMe in the IVovmee, and no expense li:is been hpaivd to m;iiHJ lie liote! c-jujfo.-t:ible. t'ciii'Vit^ cvL-ry everting. Livery and J.ait SLiblea altachol to tho premises TIIK OTAGO CAFE AND FAMILY HOTEL, Hat tray-street, i . M'CUBBIN, Proprietor. rpiILS Ilcitt-I \<, on all hands, pronounced to hi?, J_ without «-.\<v|)ri ( .ji, the ii.ifst.nuwt siihstantial aiid (-oirjinodiou, in Jjuur.-din. Jt is built thi-ou-hout ol Ih.,- best Ot;i-o ijuiinifd istoue, and h tlieretore tree- fro:,, the many objections which aro, with so j.i.icm res: ~mi iiiwd .vrnidsttiu; Mi^htly constructed anil i:,fl mwiiublc v..»=!.•,! buii.lhi-s at prek-ut oceunied as Hotels and .J:ii.;. ; in lJinieiiiii M-iii r I'"14 OTA<JO HOTEL >\ iv Ik; i.jiui.l to p- >.-,'.:.s vv.-ry i-onvcnicnr-cr.nd comI'Tl lor the aecomiiivd .lion of umiiits uu d tr;>vcl'.--r« ariivinsr at or (!cp.i.-Ji,i- iio:i. Dunedin. The urhuuand put.be HUiii- ro.m--. are lofiv. sjiaciou.s and want., ai.,l t<.»,ili'r with tho b d wnns mo entir.-Iv trco mini t!»; :iii!ioy:ui.;i:s w!ii,;h arc i-xjitriencpd in ot!icr hotHs, uhi-v... only it thin partition of wood 3-parates the apartments. Till: CAIE Wii! bo conduced J M J. M-Ciibbius best sfvlc The cuismc to bffoiuulnt the Otu-o Hotel v.ill he superior to any other Hotr) or Caf«' ; in Uuueilin, while the cliarircs will be- vwU; v.itii ihu: n-L'inl to the tinu--; Ji.e b-st iiju.Ms „: th e bj.t brands only will be Kept. Coiuitej- hii-.cln-.s in t-v-.Tv variu'tv. _ In Khovt, no i-iliut hull be wnrninjr'i.n t'-e part of tue proprietor to mul-.e his ll,u-\ iv point ofconvi'tinncf, cia.'orc, aid ceoiioTny, tho host in the I'rovmco. A lo::^ cxperif-iice in hotel management, and a wr.ie ein-!o of .■:i<-)uia-in_' fri.--nd* and patrons will bo .sonic tcunnintec tliat ilu.- Ot:i. r o C«fe a;id lamilr iio.fl will becunn; tho dcAMeratum so lontr rwiuireU m Duncnin. ' EXCHANGE HOTEL, CAFE k RESTAURANT, (Opposite iiaiik T^ev.- S ;uth Wales,) rillNCia-STUE^T. mills H.,«,:1, 0n... of the hrmt an.l inoiteonvenicni 1. in Diinclin, is Mtuattd in th<.- j.riticipal thoiwhl:i!v of the Cityjiiidoirui'sa'.v..iini,.>littiontuTravfHk.T-i, \i si tors, and ronuavicnt li.aalt-rd not to be surji;ts>cd by any hou<e in town. TIIK BED ROOMS, Twenly-aix in iuimboi-, aiv iltt^l up rcjrar-llcsa of ex pen.se, and lxplc-to witii every convenience. TIIK SITTING ROOMS, >or mine ani» j-uivatu use, ' Aro also well adapted for tho rtqiiirements of eus- I tomeis. I Nothing but th« most ,npprov&l brandi of ! Wlr.'ES, ALKS, >'c SI'IKITS Will bo allo-.vcl on Stock, tho proprietors bciuj de- I tcrnnucd at whatever cost to t-tabii.-;h tha j KXOiIANGE HOTEL As a lnvt class House. THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT Aro undertho e-.itiro mrmri^inent of M^SPUS. PuLLYICKrT AND KxiOIIT, So well-known on the various pol.i-fields in Victoria whose knowledge of th'-sobran.-hos of the busino-s is such .is \» ensure Mitisf:u-tion and comfort to all tho?e wlio may javor them witli their patronage. A liberal and varied iiill-of-Fare will be issued dai iy. Lu.fCIIEONS AMI) DIXXKRs AT ALL HOCUS. TABLE- D'HOTE at One o'clock. PURE MOCHA COFFEE.
English, Continental and Colonial papers always on the table. Chess, Draughts, kc. Families nud Boarders at per week. Attached to the hotel, but yet sufliciently privaU U & large and magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, Joi!!f Adley, from Bath's, Ballarat, Marker,) And allowed to be without exception the best and most couiiortable in town. CHILD k LITTLE, Proprietors. N.B.—A private entrance to all parts of the Hotel. HUBERT'S CAFE AND CLUB, Princes-street, opposite the Treasury Buildings. MADAME HUBERT notifies to members o professions, merchants, and the elite of Dunedin, that she has opener! that palatial establishment in Princes-street to be known as the CAFE AND CLUB. To render this establishment suitable in all respect tomeetthem I !iin>ment.«of her friends and patrons Mailaino 11. has set aMde all pecuniary consideration, and tuhy trusts that her arrangements will be found on a scale of eU-gauce never before attempted. The Saloon used an « Club and Cafe, may Tie witti those of Continental Europe, and the establishment will b« conducted on principle* strictly in conformity with the most refined English taste. The Cuisiu Will lw under the management of the chief Cook from thii Melbourne Criterion lintel—a sutticient {guarantee in itself that nothing will be wanting to render this department of tfie Cafe all that can be desired. As a fashionable rt-sort; a Cafe and Club, where every couveniei.ee and comfort will be found to unite with nil that is elegant and recherche; where th« wants of patrons will, as far as possible, be anticipated • where every delicacy on the carte can be immediately supplied, at a moderate tariff—this establishment must be pronounced unique. An excellent and very varied Counter-lunch will always be provided in the lower refreshment room. The wines, ales, liqueurs, &c, are of the very best brands, bought in the first markets. AULD REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Two Miles from Town, on the Hood to the IJiygings.) GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, under the superintendent »i the Proprietor. CHARGES MODERATE. YORK HOTEL, Georgh-strekt, 10 Minutes' Walk from the Post Office JHALL having opened the above premises, offers * the best accommodation to his friends and customers. Well-aired beds; single or double rooms \Y ell cooked meals, the best liquors, civility, attention, and the wants and requirements of customers carefully attended to. To each and all J. H. will giTe & hearty welcome. Charges strictly moderate.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 205, 5 August 1862, Page 3
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