g?otel£ aitt jKegtanrattt** PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. WILLIAM LIVjESEY, the Proprietor of the above STABLES, having resumed their management (tho lease to the former oscupant being expired), takes this opportunity of informing the Fettlcrs and Public gene rally, that ho has made such extensive alterations, and placed "the «oneera •cm -such a footing, tha parties favoring him with their Patronage will now find their Horses attended to in such a way as cannot fail to give general satisfaction. W. L. has now on tho Premises from 60 to 70 tons of the finest Southland grown OATEN HAY IN THE BEST CONDITION. Owing to the increaso in the above business, it is the intention of tho Proprietor to make, without : delay, i EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS i TO THE 11RRADY , J COMMODIOUS STABLING. WELL VENTILATED LOOSE BOXES. A. M. CAMERON, (SUCCESSOB TO W."I<TND,) ALBION HOTEL' J7\. Tay and Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lind in tho above Hotel during the last three years, A. M. 0. is preparing to make of liors on a scale required by the increased population nnd business of tho town of Inverairgill, nnd the Province of Southland, and which will render tho Albion second to no Hotel iv tho Colony. For the convenience of his customers, A. M. 0. 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 Arc well known to be already tho best arranged and most comfortable in tho Province, and an addition will shortly bo 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 with horses, be guarantees Iliat none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT. KELVIIN-STREET, INVER.CAKniI.Tj. liTEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-AIRED BEDS. JAMES MORRISON, Late of Mr Lang's " Old Identity," Dunedin EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR. J. G. HUGHES, PROPRIETOR. JG. 11., in returning thanks for the « liberal support he hns hitherto received, begs to inform liis patrons that lie has just completed his NEW HOTEL, which will 'be found replete with every luxury the most fastidious taste can desire. N.T>. — Large and commodious STABLING in connexion with tho above. p OMMERCIAL HOTEL TAY/-STEEET. CONNELL AND HAGGART, PROPRIETORS C. AND 11. in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on their house bor; to nssure their customers that no ex prtion 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, beintj purchased for cash in the Victorian markets. There arc extensive stables connected with tho establishment, nnd al c o a large and well lighted BILLIARD ROOM. PROVINCIAL HOTEL TAY STREET. A. PUETTELKOW, PEOPEIETOE. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. mII E ALHAMBRA CAFE. Kelvin-street, (Opposite the Invercaegill Tijieb Office,) SHAW & CULNANE, PEOPEIETOEB , Beg to inform tho inhabitants of Invercargill, that they have opened the above Caf<s, and trust that, by combining civility with a first-class cuisine they will be favored with the support of the public For the use of mercantile gentlemen, a private Dining Room i 3 specially set apart, attached to which ia an elegantly fitted up Smoking Room The proprietors having gone to considerable expense in tho construction of numerous Sleeping Apartments, offer to permanent boarders accommodation second to none in Invercargill. Dinners and Suppers at all hours, and at a moment's notieo. English, Continental, Australian and New Zealand papers, always on hand. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. (Late the " Bob irt Burns,") DEE - STREET, IN tf EJiCARGIL VST LIVESEY begs lo announce to Tf • dis numerous patrons that the extensiv* new wing of his establishment is now completed, and enables him to offer accommodation unsurpassed by any Hotel in New Zealand. The addiions thus made consist of a large and lofty Dining Boom, pri vate Sitting Booms for families, and comfortable and well-ventilated Sleeping Apartments. The ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS arc of the very best quality that caa be procured ia the Colony. '
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 4
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