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FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE: Tat Steeet. - ■ JAMES MACKAY, UPHOLSTERER ; AND CABINET-MAKER, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND AMERICAN FURNITURE,, .. ,„ BEGS to acquaint the people, of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he' has now "got one of the largest and most' yaried- assortments, of Furniture ever imported into this Province, every arfcicleof which he can highly recommend for cheap, ness and durability. " ' ' * -'■ -;' Amongst his Stock will be found the following.. useful pieces :. # Spanish mahogany sofas in hair and haircloth' . Do. couches, hair and leather "Colonial sofas Mahogany telescope dining-room tables Loo tables __ ' " ." * Spanish mahogany dining-room chairs Do do sideboards „. cheffoniers „ ■ . -= chests of drawers Washstands double and single Dressing-tables do do Cornice, poles Feather beds , ■ Fibre mattrasses Flock do , Flax do Bolsters and pillows _ Straw palliasses, all sizes Half tester iron bedsteaids French do do Stump do do \ / ; . Iron stretchers , Garpeting, Brussels and Kidderminster Cocoa matting, all widths &C.,r&C. - - p -"_'. 0 LET.— A Six-roomed House and Section in, Yarrow-street. For particulars apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, "j Authorised Land and Estate Agents.- --~~ CO IYER'S PRINCESS'S HOTEL Mk. JAMES COLYER (Late ofthe United States Hotel, Talbot) T>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill, andthe Gold-fields in general, that .he has pur chased the above named Hotel, which is situated in the centre ofthe City, and on the main line of road to the diggings. J. C begs to remind tbe public tbafc they will , find every accommodation and comfort, combine with civility and cleanliness, not surpassed in ■ Invercargill. THE BEST WINES AND;SPIRITSIMPORTED DIRECT FROM MELBOURNE ■ A call from all friends will oblige JO HN DOWNI E— lf this should meet tbe eye of John Downie, his mother and brothers at Blackbill, Scarsdale, Victoria, would be glad to hear from him NEW YORK DINING ROOMS. ESK STREET, NEAR DEE STREET. HICKS AND JONES, beg to intimate to their friends and the public of invercargill, tbafc they have opened the above house, which, has Jieen newly decorated, and ample accommodation provided for BOARDERS, and they hope by civility and attention to meet with support. The " Cuisine" being under tbe superintendence of Mr flicks, (late of Eagle Hotel, Bluff Harbor) is a sufficient guarantee as to the recherche character of the table. Coffee, Refreshments, &c., from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. HICKS AND JONES, Proprietors. THEATRE ROYAL, CRITERION HOTEL. R G r HOSKINS, PROPRIETOR. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, GREAT ATTRACTION. First appearanco ot the Popular Comic Vocalist. MR. J. SMALL, who has been engaged for a limited period at great expense. First display of the splendid New Drop Scene, specially painted for this Theatre by Mr John Holland. MISS EMMA STANLEY MRS. SMITH • » • MR LOCKYEE MR LEEMAN MR DRISCOLL MR M'GRATH, and MR HUNTER, Will also appear in New Scenes, wifch Ne^ Songs. For full particulars sec programme. 1 Prices of Admission : — Gallery, (select) 2s 6d; Body of the Hall, Is. Doors open at half-past seven. Corcert t«, commence at 8 o'clock precisely. A. '• JOHN HOLLAND, • Managar.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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