gotcte ann £es>tanrant& CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL, DEVERON- STBEET, INVERCARGILL; THK Proprietors in bringing tho Caledonian Private Hotel beforo the notice of Travellers andGentlcmen resident in Invercargill, respectfully beg to inform tliem that nothing will be wanting on their part to put it on an equal footing with any other private hotel in New Zealand. Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate. CRAIG AND GIBB, Proprietors, A . M . CAMERON, (SUCCESSOE TO W. LTND,) ALBION HOTE L, J4jl Tag and Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made tiy Mr. Lind in the above Hotel during the last, throe years, A. M. C. is preparing to make others on n scale required by the increased population and business of the town of Invercargill, and the Province of Southland, and which will render tho Albion second to no Hotel in the Colony. For" the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. has made arrangements for receiving regular tiles of the principal Melbourne, English, and Scotch papers ; also tbe Otago and Southland papers. TIIE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Are well known to bo already tho best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly bo made, containing extra J<oose Boxes, and open niry stabling for the accommodation of country horses. A. M. C. bogs to add that, from bis long experience in connection with horses, he guarantees that none but tho best provender will bo provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will bo in attendance. p OMMERCIAL HO TE L, TAT-STREET. CORNELL AND HAGGART, TROPRIKTORS. C. AND H. in returning thanks for tbo liberal patronage bestowed on their house bear to assuro their customers that no rx ertion shall be wanting on their part to make the Commercial second lo no house in Invercargill. The wines and spirits arc ofthe best description, being purchased for cash in tho Victorian markets. There arc extensive stables connected with the establishment, and also a large and well lighted BILLIARD ROOM. PROVINCIAL HOTEL X TAY STREET. A. PUETTELKOW, VEorniETou. Choice Selection of Wines nnd Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. ARGYLE II 0 T E L, BLUFF HARBOR, ALEXANDER M'DONALD. Landing mace por Misijjouiine Stumers BOATS ALU AYS AT HAND. nuU TIIL AN 1) RESTAU 11 AN T KELVIN STREET. MORTLOCK AND WILD, (LATE JAMES MORRISON,) Havin" made Extensive Alterations iv iheir Premises, inform tho Public generally that an unlimited number of Boarders can be accommodated. MEALS AT ALL HOURS WELL-AIRED BEDS, Is. PER NIGHT TT I C T O R I A HOTEL Clybe -street, INVERCARGILL. Parties calling at the above HOTEL may rest assured of First Class Treatment. Tho WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS Are of the best quality.) Parties Travelling will find this HOTEL Second to None in tho Province, as the Proprietors make it their chief study to give tho very best value and treat all parties with the utmost attention and kindness. Juno 12th, 1803 ALHAMBRA CAFE KELVIN- STREET, Opposito the INVERCARGILL TIMES OFEICE. DINNERS aud Supners at a moment's notice And A BILL OF FARE Hitherto Unknown in InvercargiU. WELL VENTILATED BEDROOMS. All the Homo and Colonial Papers on Arrival of tho Mails. CRITERION HOTEL, TAT-STREET, INVERCARGILL. I) G. HOSKINS, begs to return his sincere I', thanks to his friends and the public for the very liberal support he has received since he opened hiseslablishment, and to inforin them tbat he has removed to his new and more coraniodions presses in Tay-street, opposite the Lowther Arcade. R. G. 11., Haviug obtained a License, can assure his supporters that the Bar will be supplied with first-class Wines, Beer, and Spirits, and will bo second to none for accommodation in Invercargill. An Ordinary every day at I o'clock, with a firstclass bill of fare. A first and second classdining Room and two Sitting Rooms j also, firnt-class accommodation for Families. The Bedrooms arc commodious and well furnished, and no effort will bo spared to make tbe Criterion worthy of its name, and deserving of the support of both town and country settlers. R. G. HOSKINS, CRITERION HOTEL, TAY-STREET, Opposite Lowther Arcade.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 76, 28 July 1863, Page 4
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681Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 76, 28 July 1863, Page 4
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