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CITY BOOT "MART. ' H. N E A L E , BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, George street, DUNEDIN. N.B. — Monthly arrivals of the Best Boots" and Shoes from England. Established, 1860. T^DWARD SHKEDY, General Storekeeper, WALKER STREET. f *• Successor to A. La"WSON. GLASGOW PIE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT. Hoi Pie, with glass of Porter, Ale, or cup of Coffee - - Sixpence Fruit Pie, Custard, Chcescake, oi" Biscuit, with glass of Porter, Ale, or cup of Coffee - Sixpence Breakfast .... One shilling Pinner, with gliiss of Porter, Ale, or cup of Coffee - - ' One shilling T«i ..... One shilling Hot or Cold Supper, with Porter, Ale, or Coffee - - One shilling J. Donaldson - - Proprietor. SHAMROCK HOTEL, Rattray Street, Dunedin. rp HETHERINGTOX begs to announce -^ • to his friends, travellers, and the public generally, that he has purchased ths nbov c well-known Hotel from Messrs Murphy and Co., ana is row prepared to offer the best accommodation that can be had in New j -Zealand. Under his Biij>ervi:>ion, the Shamrock has been entirely re-fitted and renovated. Suite of Rooms for private families, and large ! Ccmnicicial R/id Sample Rooms. T. lIEIHUiINGTON - - PlOprietor. j GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes-stivet (Opposite tho ' Daily Times' Office). M. McILROY, PROPRIETOR. \ The above Hotel having recently been en- j lagged, is now replete with every comfort ', ci d convenience ior the accommodation of boarders and travellers. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FA Ml LI LS. The bar and cel'i'r are stocked with the cho.cest hquoi". 'lhe stablii'g 13 of the best description, mul an experienced groom is ulvnys in athnd nice. Coaches for all parts of the Tuieri, and , Tokomairiro, leave the Hotel daily. T YOK'S UNION HOT EL, JLj S'afioid street, Duncdm. Good Accommodation for Boanlei'3. Private Roon.s for Families. Charges moderate. Wines and spin! 3 of ex- i ccHeiil q-ijhty. Luguage stored ixec. One of AlcoeL's Billuid Tables. TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1 JAMES IIUTION i a to be found at Home at the Caledonian Hotel, lateof the Australa- ! sian Hotel, and has much pleasure in informing his up-couhtry friends, and tho public in general, that he has taken tho üb'ive house. Visitors patronizing him will find themselves ' at home. Fust-clues Board and Lod»in<» 183 ' per week. All meals, 1&, beds, Is. Defy competition. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of , he best brands. 1 fil-ood Stabling, charges moderate. Hot, Cold, and shower Baths. '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 42, 14 February 1874, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 42, 14 February 1874, Page 15

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