Special Advertisements, SUPREME OOUBT HOTEL (Next Law Courts!) -_. -,^\ *{ TAT-STBEET, INVEECARaiiL.: : -' THOMAS [RUPERT "GARROLL, j l«tt of Mounted Police Force, begs 1 to in- • foxta bis Mends and the general public that ke has leased the above well-known and. •onvenient Hotel, which will be found a most comfortable one for Boarders and '' "" ' T.B.G> is ma^ifig it his Btudy tofceej) noth'iutbesiliquors (not brands). Suites of Apartinents for Visitors. Hot Cold and, Shpiver Baths. s*ivate«Sitting[ Booms for the convenience •i Cußto&eS.' -i *'* * - : -' • -■'-• Erirate Reading Boom for the use ... ._;. Boarders. . LnnckSori' Daily froin 12 on to i p.m THBBSHING SEASON. ' Q^?fjS||D r in:TBUOK:S.at any Railway ' *^ :^iSidiDg>' on receipt of wire or letter, at ' ,£IXM COMPANY'S lOFF;CE,l OFF;CE, ." •168*-'^ a- * . Invbbcabgill. f M^B rj undersigned' have, been appointed «** v •:.; Agents in Southland for « THf Peering twine binder," ftHd*ar« no' w booking orders or next season's delivery." Airmach'infes' brderfed pribf tb 30th April will be sold for . . ■ x ;^Fifty-five CtUineas; ■ "Afte» that date the price will be ?: j; ; %XXY CrUIIVJEASo " , ; -"Book your orders early,' and save: Five ©ui'neas. r: , ,"' \"' ■" '' ' TBE .NEW. ZEALAND LOAN & MEBCAN- -".-.-. -TILE AGENCY CO., Limited. • Invercargill & Gore. -VTOTICE-TO .TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, JJI ; ,;AND THE GENEBAL PUBLIC. 2 siOTJTHLA.NITcLTJB HOTEL--i3 l - B&E STEEET, iNVBBCAEGIIiIi. Vdi j i . , : . ■ MRS BUCHANAN Bfegs t6 inform her '. friends and the Public generally that' she has' entered jnto possession 6f •■'" '.:. :; ' : ' ; '■':.'' ' .'. :: '-" r '"' ; : ' ■ ', -THE; NEW BRICK BUILDING. ; wMch'^'ifepletel .'in . e'verymodera conTehienQe e| I6t\ 'pHVat'e fi)^nd /'public accommodation.' > !^he trusts' to' receive the same lulral " su,pbpr^i ' Svhiclj J nas, • been; accorded tt&F<mf « ■'.uMABiaAREIT; BUCHANAN.
The. date has not yet been fixed for the meeting of the projected conference of European lowers regarding Egyptian, affairs. Negotiations are still proceeding with the yiew of deciding what questions shall be brought under the consideration of the plenjpptentiaries, but difficulties are now being raised by the French Government, which demands that the Egyptian question in its entirety shall be open to discusiiittu Mr H. S.- Fish, M.H.E., had a densely ' crowded house at the Princess Theatre, Du'nedinj on Monday evening, to hear his pre-sessionai address. He uwelt at length upon the unfair apportionment of loau expenditure between the North and south islands, and strongly advocated financial - separation. Among the other measures recoiameaded were abolition- of the property .. tax,, of a progressive land anu ' income "tax, reform of the Upper House, the "(Jivilßervicei &c. Towards ihe ciose of the • "- mteliug : thti'fc was suihe disorder, and an . '. aih.fiuiuieiiv, to tae motion of confidence was \: imoWd^iWt tbe'i»-;tioa was carried by a very
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 353, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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