ALBION HOTEL, Invercargill. *■' 4 iY 'figs m gn MM jfSiZlA"iTe '. ON“fclSEisrlt i<IWHII>»PiffT!T»; Walter SEAHLE, Proprietor. JNVALID PORT 8 GRAPH ALFALFU, 8s 6d. Yalumba Special Invalid Poet, vintage ’BO, 6s. Strongly recommended by the Faculty. Penfold’s Poet, 4s per Bottle. IST. JOHNSON, SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, Dee steebil DESCHLER’S Commercial and family HOTEL, Esk Street (Two minutes’ walk from Railway station and post-office.^) An addition of twenty rooms, in brick, has just been made, and baying been built and fitted on the most modern principles, furnishes the house with every comfort and convenience. Fire-proof Sample Rooms. Porter for early trains. Strict attention. Moderate charges. 0. J. DESGHLER ... ... Proprietor. aOYAL HOTEL, Tay street, INVERCARGILL. The farmers’ town quarters. Geo. Prior Proprietor. Special attention given to the table. Good Stabling Free. gHAMEOCK JJOTEL. SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL. H. McALISTBR. - - Peopeietoe. First Glass Accommodation for Travellers Sf Boarders. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands. Millar’s Private Hotel, DEE STREET (Formerly known as Prince of Wales Hotel). THESE centrally-situated and commodious Premises have been taken over by JOHN MILLAR (Baker and Pastrycook), and are now being refitted in the most modern style. This Hotel will be conduced upon the lines of the very best private Hotels in the colonies; and the Proprietor trusts that by his long experience in catering for the public and by giving the public the best of fare to merit a fair amount of patronage. JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor. Refreshments at all hours. AY VIEW HOTEL, BLUFF. JOSEPH METZGER ... Proprietor. This newly-finished brick Establishment, situated in the most delightful part of the Bluff, affords every convenience and comfort of well-appointed House. Outlook unsurpassed in Southland. #*#Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths#*# jy|ATAURA BRIDGE HOTEL, CHAS. HUMPHRIES ... Proprietor. Excellent accommodation. Good Stabling. Humphries’ Hall—suitable for all kindsjof theatrical entertainments.
Try Ward, Wilson, & Printing —it will pay you.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 14
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308Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 14
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