CITY BOOT MART. "VJTT 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. NOTICE. NO MORE HEADACHES.— The Pan»ma Hat is a certain cure for troubles in the head, brought on by profuse perspira* tion. The superior ventilating qualities of the Panaufo, and its lightness obviate all uneasiness in the upper storey. Can only be had at V. ALMAO & CO's. 1 Princee-st., Opposite Bank of New Zealand. 6 Doz,, Brussels Leather Hat Cases. Hata of all kinds on sale at the above Mannfactory. All Hats made to order of the best material. '"El *IT"W ~A "*R D ~"S H~" E"~E~ jTy] General Storekeeper, WALKER STREET. Successor to A. Lawsok. SHAMROCK HOTEL, Rat tray Street, Dunedin. rp HETHERINGTON begs to announce -^ • to his friends, travellers, and the pub- J lie generally, that he has purchased the abov g well-known Hotel from Messrs Murphy and Co., and is now prepared to offer the best accommodation that can be had in New Zealand. Under his supervision, the Shamrock has ' been entirely re-fitted and renovated. Suite of Rooms for private families, and krge Commercial and Sample Rooms. T. Hethkbikgtok - - Proprietor. GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes-street (Opposite the c Daily Times' Office). M. McILROY, PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel having recently been en» larged, is now replete with every comfjrt and convenience for the accommodation of boarders and travellers. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. The bar aud cellar are stocked with the choicest liquors. The stabjing is of the best defcription, and an experienced groom is always in attendance. Coaches for all parts of the Taieri, and Tokomaiiiro, loave the Hotel daily. LYONS UNION HOTEL, Slafford-street, Dunedin. Goo d Accommodation for Boarders. Private Rooms for Families. Charges moderate. Wines and spirits of excellent quality. Luggage stored free. One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. TO SUIT THE TIMES. JAMES HUTTON is to be found at Home at the Caledonian Hotel, late of the Australasian Hotel, and has much pleasure in informing his 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. All meals, Is, beds, Is. Defy competition. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. Good Stabling, charges moderate. Hot, Cold, and shower Uuths.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 March 1874, Page 15
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391Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 March 1874, Page 15
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