THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (Late tho " Robert Burns,") , DBE- STEEET, INVERCAEGILL. WLIVESEY' begs: to announce to • bis numerous patrons, that the extensive new wing of his establishment is now completed, and enables him! to offer, accommodation unsur- • passed by any Hotel. : in New Zealand. The additions thus made cbnsist of a large and lofty Dining "Boom," private Sittifig" EodnYs for families, and comfortable and jwell-ventilated Sleeping Apartments. ' , The ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS are of the very best quality that can be procured in the Colony. A. M. CAMERON, (StTCCESSOB TO TV. X.TSD,) ALBION HOTEL, Tay and Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lind 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, and 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 files 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 'bi> made, containing extra Loose Boxes, and open airy stablirg for the accommodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add "that, from his long experience in connection with horses, he guarantees ■that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. ARGYLE HOTEL, j THE BLUFF. \ ALEXANDER MACDONALD, ProJLJL prietor, 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 wants of his customors, have earned for the above old-established House the good opinion of his patrons. I Wines, Spirits, Ale and Porter of the best i brands always on hand. Well, aired Beds. — Good Stabling. SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, KELVIN-STREET, Nearly opposite The Ihveecaegill Tijieb Printing Office. JAMES M~O SRISO^, LATE OP Mr. Lang's " Old Identity," Dunedin, Eespectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has Opened the above BESTAiJEANT, and he hopes, with civility, attention., and a good Bill of Fare, to merit a share of their patronage. BEDS. I STABLING. "PROVINCIAL CAPE, -^ Tay-strect, (next Union Bank.) F. 3J. LEE Begs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding district, that he has OPENED THE PROVINCIAL CAFE AND DINING HALL, and trusts' by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a fair share ef public patronage. Having had many years experience in some of the first Hotels and Cafe's in both Europe and Australia, he can confidently promise a Bill of Fare hitherto unknown in Invercargill. Mercantile gentlemen and others will find at ths Provincial Cafe", accommodation of a superior nature, and moderate terms. Luncheons, Dinners, and Snppers, can be had at a moment's notice, and at any hour. An elegantly fitted Smoking Eoom is in course of construction, attached to which will be a choice Library and Eeading Eoom, containing English Australian, and New Zealand papers by every mail. EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR J. G. HUGHES, PROPRIETOR. JG. H., in returning thanks for the • liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform his patrons that he has just completed his NEW HOTEL, which will be found replete wfth every luxury the most fastidious taste can desire. N.B. — Large and commodious STABLING in connexion witfh the above. THE VICTORIA FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Clyde Steeet, INVERCARGILL. J. J. WATSON, PROPRIETOR. JJ. W. would respectfully inform • visitors to Invercargill, that the above Hotel is one of the best conducted in Southland, and being within one minute's walk of the Jetty and Government Offices, it affords unusual faculties to gentlemen in business. The wines and spirits are of the most ctoice description, and will be found second to none in the Province. Jr. B — There is an elegantly fitted billiard saloon attached to the hotel. J. J. WATSON, Proprietor. ri OMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAY-STREET. CONNELL AND JSAGGABT, PROPRIETORS. C. AND H. in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on their house, beg to assure their customers that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to make the Commercial second to no house in Invercargill . The wines and spirits are of the best description, being purchased for cash in the Victorian markets. There are extensive stables connected with the establishment, and alpo a large and well lighted BILLIARD EOOM. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, TAY STREET. A. PUETTELKOW, PBOPBIMOE. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOB- AIRY BEDS. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. hare jfcr «ale, ex Wm. Buchanan, • '■*?■■■ ••['■ 14 ladders, various lengths. rpOr«|TGINEERS:--Tenderß wanted for '-A' ' Erecting a Weighbridge. Apply to Samuel ■; - J ",~;V v ' Zfjf^ if ,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 27 March 1863, Page 4
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814Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 27 March 1863, Page 4
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