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J MART N , FASHIONABLE TAILOR, (Late Cutter to D. Sampson) CRITERION BUILDINGS, PRINCES ST. ' Dunedin. TOSEPH REANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, Rattray Street, Dunedin. ; Established 184-8. ANDREW MERCER, £\. Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Meechant, Third Shop Rattray street (opposite Otaso Hotel), DUNED IN. ! jY> ED LION HOTEL, *JL\) Stafford Street, DUNEDIN. Good accommodation for Travellers. Wines, Beers and Spirits of the best quality. Walker t Thompson, - - Proprietors. GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes-street M. McILROY, PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel having recently been enlarged, is now replete with every comfort and convenience for the accommodation of boarders and travellers. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. The bar and cellar are stocked with the choicest liquors. The stabling is of the best dweription, and an experienced groom is always in attendance. ' Coaches for all parts of the Taieri, and Tokomairiro, leave the Hotel daily. GLOBE HOTEL Princes street (Opposite Market Reserve). Superier Accommodation! for Travellers. Private Rooms for Families. Visitors from the country will find the comforts of a home at this healthily situated Hotel. ' MRS DIAMOND, Proprietress. First-class Stabling. UNIVERSAL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ABBEYLEIX HOUSE, P Maclaggan street, Dunedin. Meals at all hours. Beds, Is. Meals, Is. Board and Residence per Week, 18s ; per Day, 8s 6d. Weekly Meals, 5s per Week. Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths free of charge to Boarders, by T. PAVLETICH (Late of f ictoria) . One of Alcock's Billiard Tables and "Bowling Saloon on the Premises. Boarders' Luggage Free during Residence. Stabling. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, Octagon. Voted for the superior quality of its Beer and Spirits. Wines of the choicest brands. Accommodation for Boarders second to none in Dunedin. JOHN CARROLL, PROPRIETOR. VICTORIA HOTEL, REES STREET, - QUEEKSTOWW. FIRST-CLASS accomodation for Travellers. Wines and Spirits of the best quality. First-claBS Stabling with moderate charges. D. P. CASH, Proprietor -

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 15

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