ALBION HOTEL -"■ v DEE STREET, INVEftOARGILL. M. METZGER, Proprietor (late Railway Hotel, Orepuki), Having now taken possession of the above favorite and centrally situated house, which has been thoroughly renovated, will ppare no pains to make travellers and the general public as comfortable as possible. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. A porter meets every train. WHAT THE PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW IS THAT R. WAGHORN, DIRECT IMPOBTEB, LONDON PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' REQUISITES. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE Stuart St., Dunedin
MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL, TOTARA FLAT. .Mr. H Ebickson (late of Orwell Creek) Proprietor. An Excellent Table kept. Firdt-clasa Aocommodation. The Beers. Wines, Spirits etc., sold are of the very best. Refreshment Rooms at Railway Station. Billiards Billiards, with an efficient marker. Mr. Erickson, having a thorough know* ledge of the whole district, will be pleased to give directions and other assistance to travellers and persons interested in Mining
T> ARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY Z> WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). Having purchased a long- lease of the above Hotel, the Proprietors have decided to renovate and re-furniHh the establishment throughout, making it a nrst-olasa Hotel. The Hotel is close to the Wharf, Railways, and Public Institutions ESTALL & PATERSON, Proprietors.
GLADSTONE HOTEL, Maclaggan St., Dunedix JOHN COLLINS Gate of the Al Hotel, Pelichet Bay), Phopbiktob. Having leased the above centrally situated Hotel, the proprietor is now prepared to offer First-Class Accommodation to the general public. The building has undergone a thorough renovation from floor to ceiling. The bedrooms are neatly furnished and well ventilated. Tourists, Travellers, and Boarders will find all the comforts of t» home. Suites of rooms for families. Hot, Cold ano fenower Baths. A SPECIAL FEATURE— Is Luncheon. from 12 to 2 o clock. The Very Best of Wines, Alee, and Spirits supplied. Charges Modebate, Accommodation for over 100 guests. One of Aloook's Billiard Tables. JOHN COLLINS • Pbopbibtob.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 7
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320Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 7
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