; Medical* ~D R mI- A-TEIIS V ? hyslcian > Surgeon. Doctor oj dl^v 5 v* 6 ' Aeco™heur, may be consulted tSJhm Sl(|ence Dowling-street, West, the ■S?T.fe Ottt rtlfift' afl?, ascendi*g the steps a South WalS One 6 aS the Eankof New MR E M O V A L. « JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, „ . „ SURGEON DENTIST. months residence amongst them, and in announc ng his removal from High-street to PrinceSreetto assure them that he will ever continue to exerShi profession to the interests of his patients, by bringing PenenCC- t0 be, ar on climatic giving no pain, and executing all the artificial Sif 88 hl t- herto % the mOSt moS principles, and m an effective and artistic manner Attendance after 10 a. m. Moraeing°° rattended Gratituousl.v fl™ 9to 10 each Please observe present address, viz. :— PRINCES STREET, Octagon side of Cutting. ■' DENTISTRY. H R- ALFRED BOOT, &URGEON, AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, (Opposite Medical Hall,) PRINCES-STREET, Having had considerable experience under the tuition of some of the leading members of the profession, he f-els himself competent to undertake the most difficult cases, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Charges strictly moderate. Tenders. mENDERS 1 cLpbelLwUld'. -In conseJr+l 2 U£ nCe ? fi£ n alterat, ion in the projected works on the Campbelltown-road, occasioned by a vote of he Provincial Council, the sections and specifications are withdrawn for the present. H. P. MORSE. —— a^"^-waffin«&^a3cWfl'''fc.i Jill TMBggß»:jU«fc.'J»ft"j—im-ifl Board and Kesidence. DRIVATE ACCOMMODATION for single gen JL tlemen (with separate bedrooms) can be had a Mrs Jenkw's, Clifton Villa, Maclaggan-street. "P R17 AX E ,Board aml Residence, two doors above e RVMSa? U!- Cl1 ' °U *" left «**«• TWO Gentlemen or a Lady and Gentleman can be accommodated with Residence and Board in a private House; apply Medical Hall, Manse-street: or Kirkpatnck and Co, General Carriers. Princesstreet, south. Hotels, etc. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos. Booking Office.) COBB'S COACHES arrive at and depart from the Commercial Hotel daily. t 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. HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., Proprietors, Ci BELONG PRIVATE HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms moderate. JAMES BROWNE, Proprietor. JJ OT E L FOR SALE On the High road to the diggings, nine miles from Dunedin, now doing a capital trade. The property is freehold. ' For particulars, apply to JAMES FINCH and CO., Rattray street. THE DU^bTAN. ' SHAMROCK HOTELwithout exception the largest and most comfortable houce on this gold field. A splendid Concert Room, sixty by twenty feet, is attached to the hotel. The Wines and Spirits will, as usual, be of the very best brands. The Restaurant is under the management of Messrs Anderson and Morrison, late of the Provincial and Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. ROBERT LYNCH, Proprietor. . tobb and Co. s coaches stop here. OCTAGON FAMILY HOTEL, (Corner of Octagon and Princes Streets, Dunedin.) nHHIS most commodious and centrally situated X Family Hotel, is now under the very able and experienced management of the late proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotel, Melbourne. Visitors arriving in Dunedin, from Victoria, New South Wales, the Northern Provinces, or from more distant ports, wil find the Octason Family Hotel, to possess advantages over any other establishment in Dunedin. ° The apartments are numerous, spacious, well ventiated and lofty. The attendance such as those who formerly patronised Cooper's Family Hotel in Victoria were wont to receive. Quiet, civility, attention, and an excellent table, combined with extremely moderate charges, will be found ever to be the rule" of this establishment. mHE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL 7 Maclaggan JL Street, By A. GRIFFITHS, Late of c Geelong, Melhourne, and Adelaide Steamers. Excellent board and accommodation for those ar~ riving at, or departing from, Dunedin. Good sitting rooms, well ventilated, and spacious bedrooms. Excellent stabling. UNION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, (Formerly kept by Mr George Crowhurst,) Now under the proprietorship of J. HARDING & CO. nnHIS is not only the oldest established Hotel in _L # Dunedin, but is admitted to be the most commodius, convenient and central. It can accommodate without crowding or inconvenience, 100 boarders. The rooms are airy, spacious, clean, and most comfortably furnished. The sitting and public apartments are replete with every convenience. A TABLE D'HOTE EVERY DAY, At One o'Clock. The Crystal Bar is a new and striking feature lately added to the other attractions of the Union Hotel, from which only Ales, Wines and Spirits, of the very finest quality are supplied to customers. Mr Harding's long experience in the wine and spirit business, will offer a sure guarantee of the correctness of this statement. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is provided with one of (he best tables, attended by very experienced marker. It is spacious and commodious, and admitted to be one of the most convenient in the city. A Night Porter on the premises. Passengers called at any hour requested. J. HARDING & CO. WOOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL, Beach-street, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Travellers and passengers per steamars, will find the best of accommodation at the aboye hotel. Wines and spirits of he first brands. Good stabling; best hay and oats. THE DUN STAN. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. CARTER AND SHRUBSOLE, . Proprietors, HAVING purchased the above well-known Hotel and completed their extensive additions, the accommodation will now be found unequalled. ' Billiard Room. Extensive Stabling accommodation. Horse and Cattle Sale Yards on a large scale have been erected. The Proprietors have made arrangements with Mr J. S. Raphael, Auctioneer, to hold Daily Sales of Cattle Horses. &c, on their account. Coaches to and from thd Manuherikia Junction Township s'art daily. , . . Sole Office for Quick and Co.'s Dtuwdin and Dnn« sfcfta Line of Coaches, "
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 309, 16 December 1862, Page 7
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949Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 309, 16 December 1862, Page 7
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