";" ~: ~ l'~ [/"^"Medical? ;- * MEDICAL. T\K. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the s. s. Great LJ Britain, Pnnces-street Chambers, opposite the Exchange Hotel; and'a few doors above the Bank of Aew South .Wales. , HQurß'of-ConsaHation V' 9to 11a.m., 2 to i p.m. and afterwards through the evening. DR. WATERS. Physician, Surgeon. Doctor oj ' Medicine, aha 'Accoucheur*-may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third, house on the left? after ascending the steps at the Gutting, on the same side as the, Bank of New South Wales, v %%Zt.'lW\ HU' -' ■- ■ . "'■ ■'"'' MEmCAL ■ '■'." "'"-. T)B- HENRY fIUMm, L.S.A., Surgeon late House Surgeon, and Pliysician. Accoucheur's Assistant,- King's College ' Hospital London, and late. Surgeon-superintendent of ship Mmerva, also of Lyttelton in Canterbury, begs, to^nferm the inhabitants of > Waikouaiti and he intends practising in the above intends opening a Chemist's and JJruggist s shop, and he is now ready to supply mcdiW>; andhopes ,, to obtain a share of public support. . L £-. •-, ■■-.-». ....-.>-■,■ .j.-y-.- ■..,, , ~,._ .-,.■ ~.. ; y y-:c'-r ,-■;.-■..-■ MEDICAL. ~~7~~ J} R ; i MA ft T V R t ;■■• '^"W^- v Jetty-street,' opposite Post Office. .Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol ■■■■■-•■-.'■ Hours of Consultation:— ''■' '"" oto 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7 to9p.m. - ■■_, ■-. ■~'. .."-. MEDICAL. TjK-^^tJRY, Surgeon and Accoucheur, M. M.' *< **- :.,V:, (tate, of Ararat,. Victoria,) registered S»^eo? ?, f Province of Otago, Hawkesburf Township,. Waikouaiti. N.B.—Residence near Woolley's Jseacli House Hotel. - , ; . ■ -•■■» Hotels, etc. Q. EEL 0N G PRIVATE B^TeZ ■"■ ~" "■Maelaggatt-street." "■ i.v,.: .";}'■ : :,-D:.U :N' E D I N .- hf Po^Offic?^^ about five "unites' walk from / Excellent accommodation for families and private boarders. .•■-■■.■ '.-.,--■: .; ~ JAMES BROWNE, . - Late of the Tamora Hotel, I-— *' ll_— tl r" ' proprietor. J|/[ R■ ■: sTTT7s^T7~r~~R'~~ rs . ; .. BEDFORD HOITSE, BELL HrLL. Superior Board, and Residence for Families and ixentiemen. EXCHANGE. HOTEL; <3AFE & RESTAURANT (Opposite Bank New South Wales.) • mmotT Pmnces-Stkeet. -1 w.ib Tk HoteV one of the largest and most convenient A vJ?,, "^r" 1'" watoated in the principal thorough- : fere of the City and otters accommodation to Travel-It^ ' Visitors, and Permanent not to be surpassed by any house in town. . .::•■ ; , THE BED ROOMS, Twenty-six are fitted up regardless of ex -pense, and replete with every convenience. THE SITTING ROOMS, ■ • FOB PUBLIC AKT) PRIVATE USE, ; Are also well adapted for- the" requirements of customers. ■ . Nothing but the most-approved brands of wrtv 11 WI?ES t ALES,.& SPIRITS .Will be allowed on Stocky the propiietors- being determined at whatever >cost to establish the •: • , ; /'. iS .EXCHANGE HOTEL , As a first class House. : . . . ■'. ■, THE OAFE'AND" RESTAURANT „ •Are under the entire manageni€E.t of ■_■• ' ■ *Messbs. Pouykett ahd Kkight, So well-known on the .various gold-fields in Victoria, whose knowledge of these branches, of the business is such as to ensure satisfection and,'comfort to all'those who may iavor them with their patronage. A liberal and varied Bill-of-Fare. will bo issuid daily. " ' ', . Luncheons and Dinners at all HouKa. TABL-E-.3)"flt)f'E" . AT ONE O'CLOCK. '■■' PURE MOCHA COFFEE. . Enghsh, Continetttaland Colonial papers alwava on the table. - * ■■ ■ J Chess, Draughts, &c. Families and Boarders at per week. Attached to the hotel, but yet sufficiently private is a • krge and magnificent - ~ BILLIARD ROOM, - . Jo,,^ ADLBr, from Bath's, Bajlarat, Marker,) And allowed to be without exception the best and most comfortable in town..,. , ■• r , , . : .■y \ V CHILD & LITTLE, ~ ■kt tj » • V Proprietors. . N.}5.-- A private entrance to all parts of the Hote 1 'CO MM E R,C I AL, HOTEL Camp-street,': Junctipn. '•'■'•. . „,. - (Cobb &; Cos., Booking''Office'. ) . from \J the Commercial Hotel daily. ' . .- m Passengers by the aboveUhe wiU find the Commercial_Hotel one of, the best on ( the diggings. .. No expense has been spared, to secure the comfort Ofallwheniay pay the hotel,a .visit. « : ry.:•/.--..*, fiOME; WI2ATHE/Ly'&ca, • ' ■'■"■'■ ''' • '•'.'.. t '!•-;'; ■'»,; ."•■'', -Proprietors. rriHE :Proprietors of "the Abbeyleix'House; beg to :X .acquaint their friends &rtd the public,- 'that they have made very extensive alterations'in theii'establishment, and: are now; opening it as" a" • -— -• • FIRSTICLASS HO#EL AND BOARDING —■-■■-'■- - - HOUSE;--.The well-known character of the house,the elevated grounds; it stands. upon, as vreh as the interior elegance^and ,of this; Hotel, will and mustrenderitone.of the'most desirable residences of Dunedin and its vicinity. ... * The Hoiise ja faow At to accommodate a hundred ,prsonß withLlcomfortable bedrobmßi-an'd everytbinff has been,done;to f ;render- the table'acceptable' to tho moetfastidious lovers of good.cheeri.- >■, / : '" ' AUarge and elegant';'dining..room is 'set aside for/ those who prefer dining off a well;spread, table, at as lowa price as possible, andthe sleeping compartments •Df.thatpartotthe house r are well-aired,- clean; 4and comfortable; ;:•:■ ; \ ---;a '-r.;;•';• y, -; v i':j. ■ • ■■ . Fvor the healthy recreation ,of lboarders, a large' dW? Bowling, Alley; willVbe available, arid the b/st of IV "ies^;Liquprß and Ales are unquestionably, to" be had.attheAbbeyleix House Bar. h : iyt.TheHoterissituatedin ! .■ - - ' ■ i-3 ■'".-+- ;■■:•:':. '.MACLAQGANrSTREETV • - ■ > ?: ,;VA.l|qo3t.,oppoßit9 the. Dunedin Clu,b. -.' ■'■<■■ ' J AMUSEMENT FOR'ALL ' " Singiiig, Dancing and. Music., SongsV^-Sentiment.v9 <¥tragic, " ■•• comic, meio^amatic, serio-comic, i■■: ".: comico-tragico, every eyeninc; at -the ' •, ! '■-——-~t-RATTRA-YtSTREETr " '*'"" ' " ■ ;; v.;c-'iT-..^B^:sMiTH,o..i:.) Proprietor, .-■ m,B. SMITH, so lpng known to-aU Victorians JL '"M ther ongaal proprietor' of the Shakspeare, Ballarat,.and.the far &mcd Monteznma/,has at length completed the additions to liis alreaSv extensiTe and well arranged Hotel, and obtained a general license for the'sale of I > y t -nt ■*t • . SPIRITS; WINES, -ALES, &o. ' ' Will be glad, to see hispid friends and customers, Vhere they-will be well received, entertained and pro* perly cared for at a moderate scale of charges. : MC TJ B'B-I'N'tf "* -FAMILY~-ANI>" COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . RESTAURANT. AND CAPE. fTiHE mo^t convenient, commpdions, and best con•JL ducted establishment in Dunedin. TbehooAois built throughout of the'finest stoic, and .is, leplgto Tntlnevery^convemence."" Chargesi moderate;, the management unsurpassed; the rooms lofty and spacious ; attendance excellent. Wines, spirits, and alea of the best brands only. - - , ~ ..* k M'CUBBIN'S -FAMIL yTaND f COMMERCIAL tt-0-T^E-L, " in the veiy.heairt'pf.thermos* thriving and business part of the city, jwll be found to be the best and most deajraWeJn,all ,respe«rtg,:fori'travellers lodgera, iam^,,commercial/inimercanlale>inen, and for member^of' prof^aonsr. L ».^ (J >c, - , ' ofw^h»ndy^Tifei^ B e Jlu l rflourveawto >run. -For 4tcftornink)d»fen fcriho^.'tfr-. «ood^attinff sroooßß,well, md • spacing , ♦*■ * r ft, * 1-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 251, 9 October 1862, Page 7
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949Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 251, 9 October 1862, Page 7
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