gotrte an& J&estanrants. a7m. (Ta mer o n , (SUCCESSOR TO W. LTND,) 4 L B I O N H 0 T E L, J\. Tay and Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to tho 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 tho town of Invercargillj and tho Province of Southland, and which will render the Albion second to no Hotel in tho Colony. For the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. lias made arrangements for receiving regular files of the principal Melbourne, English, nnd Scotch papers ; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Are well known to bo already the best arranged nnd most comfortable in the Province, and an additicm will shortly be made, containing extra Jioose iJoxes, and open airy stabling for the accoevnodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long oxperiencp in connection with horses, he guarantees that none bul the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. PROVINCIAL HOTEL TAY STREET. A. rUETTELKOW, rjtOPRIETOK. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. ARGYLE HOTEL, EIT7FF HAISBOR, ALEXANDER M'DONALD. Landing place fob Mrlhoubne Steajiees BOATS ALU AYS AT HAND. •ITICTORIA H 0 T K L Clyde -street, INVERCARGILL. Partios calling at the above HOTEL may rest assured of First Class Treatment. The WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS Arc of tho best quality. Parties Travelling will find this HOTEL Second to None in the Province, as the Proprietors make it their chief study to give the very best value and treat all parties with the utmost atteation and kindness. June 12th, 18(33 CRITERION HOTEL, TAT-STUEET, INVERCARGILL. EG. HOSKINS, begs to return his sincere •. thanks to his friends and the public fur the very liberal support he has received since he opened his "establishment, and to inform them that he has removed to his new and more commodious premises inTay-street, opposite the Lowther. Arcade. E. G. IL, Having obtained a License, can assure his supporters that the Bar will be supplied with Irst-class Wines, Beer, and Spirits, and will beseiondto none for accommodation in Invercargill. An Ordinary every day at 1 o'clock, with a firstclass bill of fare. A first and second classdining Room and two Sitting Rooms; also, Grot-class accommodation for Families. The Bedrooms are commodious and well furnished, and no effort will be spared to mnkethc Criterion worthy of its name, and deserving of the •ijpport -of 'both town and country settlers. E,. G. nOSKINS, CRITERION HOTEI, TAY-STEEET Opposite Lowthcr Airade. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE- STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIVESEY, PROPRIETOR. TEE additions to the above well known Hotel are now complete, and the internal arrangements are such as to warrant the Pioprietor in asserting that tho PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Both as regards Superior Accommodation, Comfort, Excellent Table, and prompt attention to the WANTS OF HIS CUSTOMERS, Will be found the most desirable residence in Invercargill. The Proprietor, in re-decorating and re-fitting has spared no expense, and therefore can confidently recommend his establishment as being FIEST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Attached to the Hotel is a large and commi - dious BILLIAED ROOM For tho convenience of Country Gentlemen and others. THE PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY ASD BAIT STABLES Are new under the management of an csporienced man, and from the recent large additions, they will be found second to none in Southland. A large quantity of Oaten Hay in tho BEST CONDITION. Well ventilated Loose Boxes. HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE ALHAMBRA CAFE mHE well known "ALHAMBRA" is now ReJL opened under New Managemcnt,andnoexcrti'>n •will be spared to surpnss its former fume. DINNERS AND AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE, WELL VENTILATED BEDROOMS. All the Home and Colonial Papers on Arrival of the Mails, to be found at the ALHAMBEA CAFE, Kelvin-street, (Oft'Tay street).
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 98, 7 October 1863, Page 4
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