LV ,O N' S \ USN IO iT HO T% L, Stafford-strfeet, Dunodiu. '£' . Good Accommodation for Boarders. ■ Piivate Booms for Families! 1 . Charges moderate. Wines and epirits'Sf excellent quality. Luggage stored^ free. One of Alcock s Billiard Tables.
GRAJNGB HOTEL, Hanover street. O. BUNBTTRY, PROPRIETOR. London Stout and Dublin Porter. Kinahan's and Dunvillo'a Whiskies. l b i o n n v a t c l, Maoluggau street, Dunedin^ 3Tirst-class Board and Lodgings, 18s. per week ; by the day (beds included), 3s. Meals* Is. Single and double bedrooms. JOSEPH DAVIES, Proprietor. Choice Wines and Spirits, English Ales and Stout. pARRIERS 1 ARMS HOTEL V_y Princes street South (Opposite the Cricket Ground). Comfort, Civility, and Reasonable Charges. Cellar stocked witli'the' choicest Liquors. PATRICK PAGAN, Proprietor. • Extensire Stabling. _ RISING SUN HOTEL Walker street. D. MELIOAN, PROPRIETOR. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands Good accommodation for Boarders at moderate terms. One minute's walk from the centre of the city. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, Octagon. Noted for the superior quality of its Beer and Spirits. Wines of the choicest brands. Accommodation for Boarders second to none in Dunedin I JOHN CARROLL, PROPRIETOR.
I A US TR ALAS IAN HOTEL, -*"*- Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. First-class Board and Lodging, 18s per week. JAMES SHIELDS PROPRIETOR. Choice Wines, Spirits, English Ales, and London Stout.
TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1 AMES HTTTTON is to be found at Home at f I c the Caledonian Hotel, late of the Australa* sian Hotel, and liub much pleasure in informing bis up-country friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the above house. Visitors patronizing him will find themselves at home. First-class Board and Lodging 18s per week. AH meals, lsj beds, Is. Defy competition. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. G-ood Stabling, charges moderate. Hot, Gold, and shower Baths.
£50 WORTH OP PRIZES. 4 GRAND ART UNION for the purpose of Paying off the Balance due for repairs to the Catholic Church and Cemetery, and also to aid the.Funds of the Catholic School, St. Bathans, will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, ST. BATHANS, ON THURSDAY, 3bd JULY. A few of the Prizes in connection with Ahe above (already in the hands of the Committee) consist of a new Harmonium, in perfect repair, value £12 $ Oleograph picture (from Raphael) £5 ; 3 silver watches ; beautiful and costly arm chair, worth £4 ; and a number of other very' valuable prizes, inclusive of beautiful pictures, photographs, revolvers, gold rings, and valuable books, all the gifts of kind friends. Tickets, 5s each ; may be had of GL Purton, Esq., St. Bathans ; D. H. Mervyn.Esq., M.H.R. ; and J. P. Armstrong, Esq., M.P.C., Dunedin ; or the undersigned. By order Church and School Committee, T. MULV&Y, Hon. Sec.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 6, 7 June 1873, Page 16
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