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ALLIANCE HOTEL -*-^- Thames street, Oamaru, Mrs. HANNING, Proprietress. Good Accommodation for Boarders, at Moderate Charges. The Miners' and Mechanics' Home. Good Stabling. J.CAKI L L » S • Boarding- Hoitse and Restaurant SEVERN STREET, OAMARU. This house is in the very centre of Oamarn, within three minutes' walk of the Post Office. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. Meals at all hours. Charges Moderate. J. CAHILL, Proprietor. SHIP INN TTOTEL KIJSGSTC^ J. O'Beien, Proprietor. J O'BRIEN respectfully begs to apprise • the travelling public of his having taken possession of the Ship Inn and Stables, both of which he intends to thoroughly reno» vate and keep under his own supervision. He anticipates establishing for the above Hotel a name hitherto unknown to it. Having ju3t completed now and extensive additions to the house, the proprietor can with confidence say that it is equalled by no hotel on the road. The accommodation for families is first-class. CLEANLINESS, COMFORT, AND MODERATE CHARGES Will be the motto aimed at. JAMES O'BRIEN. ■"TNIVERSAL HOTEL Maclaggan street, Dunedin. , Board and Lodging £1 per week. Meals at all hours, Is each 3 Beds, Is.* Baths free of charge. Alcock's Billiard Table on premises. Wines and Spirits of best quality. J. PAYELETICH, Proprietor. CARRIERS' ARMS HOTEL, Pbincks Street South, DUNEDIN. Patrick Fagan begs to inform the publio who may favor him with a visit, that they can rely on comfortable and quiet accommodation. Country visitors will meet with first-class quarters. Good Stabling. PATRICK FAGAN, Proprietor. "V/T R S , F- OR ESTER, ""•*• George street, (Late Artillery Hotel). Begs to intimate to her Fiiends and Country Visitors that she is now in a position to give First-class Acooinmodatiou to Boardei.B at reasonable prices. MRS. FORESTER, Proprietress. ' /~1 RAN G E II OT E IT7 Haxover, street, Donedijj, C. BUNBURY, Proprietor, begs to inform the public * that his Whiskeys, Brandies, and Wines are second to none in the market. '^ Ales and Porters, &c, of the host brands. C. BUNBURY. T> T3AGLEY AND DON, CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c, Geobge Stbeet, Dttnedin, Are constantly in receipt of shipments from the GLASGOW APOTHECARIES' CO., and other firms of established reputation while the eitent of tueir own business traneactions enables them to give their customers the advantage of a large and varied stock of the very best quality and most recent manufacture. Established 1862.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1875, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1875, Page 16

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