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$loids antt Restaurants, THE PRINCE OF Y\TALES HOTEL, (Late the " .Robert Burns,") DEE - STREET,' INVERCARGILL. WLIVESEY begs to announce to • his numerous patrons, that the extensive new wing of his establishment is now completed, and enables him to offer accommodation unsurpassed by any Hotel in Now Zealr.nd. The additions thus made consist of a large and lofty Dining Room, private Sitting Rooms for families, and comfortable and well-ventilated Sleeping Apartments. The ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS ate oC the very best quality that can be procured in the Colony. A . M . CAMERON, (SUCCESSOn TO W. LT>"D,) ALBION HOT EL, J\. Toy aud Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lipd in the ' above Hotel during the last three years, A. M. C. is preparing to make others on a scale required by the increased population and business of the town of Invercargill, end the Province of Southland, and which will render the Albion second to no Hotel in the Colony. For the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. has made arrangements for receiving regular fdes of the principal Melbourne, English, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Are well known to be already the best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Loose Boxes, and open airy stabling for the accommodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long experience in connection wilh horses, he guarantees that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. ASGYLE HOTEL, THE BLUFF. ALEX ANDE R M A CDOX AL D, Proprietor, begs to inform the public and Visitors to the Bluff, that accommodation of a superior nature will be found at his well-known Establishment. Civility, cleanliness, and prompt attention to the wn.us of hia customors, have earned fur the above old-established House the go-jd opinion of his patrons. Wines, Spirits, Ale aud Porter of the best brands always on hand. Well- aired Beds.— Good Stabling. TEE VICTORIA FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Clyde Street, I N V E It V A R G ILL. nniJE Proprietor of the above newly JL erected and commodious Establishment, begs to inform the public that he is now prepared to offer accommodation on a scale far surpassing that usually provided in ] nvereargill —a desidera turn long required, but hitherto unobtainable. For Families arriving from th« neighbouring Provinces anil Colonies, thi.s llutel, from its close proximity to the Jetty, and the assurance that no exertion "on the part of the Proprietor will be wanting to eiu ire (he comfort of his guests, will be found the must convenient and desirable in the town. To Commercial Gentlemen, Settlers, and others who desire good quarters, without the hastle of s-ueh frequent occurrence in ino*t Hotels, the Yietoria will be found to ensure the former without the latter. Tae Wines, Spirits, Liquor?, and Viands provided, will he such that the most iastidious will I pronounce '' Nonpareil." j In conclusion, the Proprietor will add that the order of his house will '>c '•' C'leanlin.-'-s and Civility." One vi-it will sullice to prove the fact. Every' endeavour will be made (o keep pace with the requirements of the limes, and secure v continuance ol the support now rospccl fully solicited by J. J. WATSON, Proprietor. Victoria. H.'Tr.r., Tnvercargill, June 2'jib, IS 1 .-. SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, KELVIN-STREET, JS'early opposite Tim ] NVKi;c.\r.r,i ll Times I Pi\ii!iii<r Ojiicc. I T AMES MO RIIIS ON , LATE Ol ? My. Lang's '-Old Identity-/' DimcHn, ' Respect full v inform"! his friends and the 'public j generullv. " that lie hsis Opened the al.ove 1 RESTAURANT, and ho li.-pes, with civility, attention, and a quod Bill oi' Fare, to merit a share of their patronage. BEDS. ' I STABLTNG. !T>UOVI NCI A L CAF E , ! Tay-strect, (iuxt I'nion Lank.) I ■ F. II LEE Pegs to infirm the inhabitant? of J nvereargill and ' surrounding district; that he has OPENED ! TH V. VROVI XCI A L I'A V E ,\xn DINING HALL.. and trusts by strict attention to the wants oi hi? customers; to in. lit a l'.iir share of public patronage. i -- Having had many years experience in some of the first Hotels and Ca'X-t in b«>lh Europe and Australia, be can confidently promise a Bill of Fare hit her lo unknown in Invercargill, Mercantile gentlemen and others will find at lbs Provincial Cafe, accommodation of a superior nature, and moderate terms. Luncheons, Dinners, and Suppers, can be had at a moment's notice, and at any hour. An elegantly filled Smoking Room is in course of construction, attached to which will be a choice Library and Reading Room, containing English Australian, and New Zealand papers by every mail. EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOKJ. G. HUGHES, PROPRIETOR. JG. IT., in returning Ihnnks for Ihe • liberal support be has hitherto received, be"-s to inform bis patrons that he has just completed bis NEW HOTEL, which will bo found replete with every luxury the most fastidious taste can desire. ISMJ. — Large and commodious STABLING in connexion with the above. MOIE'S FAMILY & COM MEIIC IA L HOTEL, MAXS E-fi TREET, I) UXEDIN, ANDREW MOIR, PROPRIETOR. A. M. begs to inform visitors to Dunedin that the above Hotel will bo found replete with everything necessary for the comfort of his patrons. The Wines aud Spirits, having been carefully selected in the home markets by eminent judges, will be found second to none in New Zealand. N.B. — This House is in closo proximity to the Banks and Government Buildings, aud within oue minutes' walk of the Jetty,

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 January 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 January 1863, Page 4

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