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F. H. LEE'S PROVINCIAL CAFE, TAY -STREET. rpBE Proprietor, F. H.LEE, in returning thanks for the liberal support accorded him during tbe last twelve months, begs to intimate to the Public that he baa made EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS To bis already large and commodious premises -■Consisting of — A LARGE DINING HALL, PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS, LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, 1 BATH ROOM, Together with TWENTY WELL • VENTILATED BEDEOOIS. Also, A portion of the establishment is set a part as A CAFE ESTAMINET. The proprietor feeling assured, from long experience in most of the principal Hotels in Europe, that nothing is more conducive to maintain a first-dass character for an establishment of this kind than WISE LIBERALITY, And AN EXCELLENT CUISINE, Has therefore to announce that he ha obtained the services of a French Cook. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. There is limited accommodation for a few boarders. The sleeping apartments arc altogether unconnected with the Cafe. F. 11. LEE, Having at Great Outlay procured the finest GRILLING STOVE In the Colonies, and the only one in Southland, is now prepared to provide Grilled CHiops or Steaks at a moment's notice, in a style equal to the first house in London ; he has also obtained a COFFEE PERCULATOR, And is now enabled'to furnish a PURE CUP OF COFFEE, A Luxury almost unobtainable hitherto in INVERCARGILL A Fresh Supply of O\ STERS every evening Stews, &c ROYAL HOTEL AND CAFE, PALMERSTON-STREET, EIVERTGN. milE ROYAL HOTEL AND CAFE, Palmebston-stueet, Riverton, Being situate immediately opposite the Govern - ment"Building and Post Offico, and in the vicinity of the Banks and Wholesale Stores, offers to visitors and the residents of Riverton, accommodation seldom, if ever, met with in New Zealand. The Bar is a very handsome room, fitted up in the latest style, go as to please -every one. The Smoking Room and Cafe are very nicely got up, and well supplied with a choice selection of books by various authors, and the last British Australian, and New Zealand newspapei-3. So as to supply a great want in this rapidly rising city, the Dining Hall has been fitted up regardless of cost, where choice Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, or Suppers, can be served up at any hour and at a moment's notice; and under the direct management of Mr Morrison, who has had several years' experience in Hotels in the old coun try and the colonies. The Bed-rooms are lavge, lofty, and airy, and being under the immediate superintendence of Mrs Stewart (Mr Morrison's partner), is a sufficient guarantee for their proper management. Tho BUI of Fare will be second to none in Southland, Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the first brands. JAMES M, MORRISON AND CO., Proprietors. SOUTHLAND OYSTER SALOOF 7 * LOWTHER ARCADE. M'DONALD & CO., PnoriiiETOES. This Spacious Saloon is NOW OPEN, where OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FRE-H OYSTERS EVERY DAY. nOM MEIICIAL HO TE L, TAl'-STREET. CORNELL AND HAG G ART, PROPRIETORS. C. AND IT. in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on their house beg to assure their customers that no ex ertion 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, purchased for cash in the Victorian markets. There are extensive stables connected with the establishment, and also a large and well lighted BILLIARD ROOM. nODTHLAND -RESTAURANT. 1 KELVIN-STREET. MORTLOCK AND WILD. (Lato Jame3 Morrison,) Having made extensive alterations in their Premises, inform the public generally that ar unlimited number of Boarders can be accommodated. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-AIKED BEDS, Is. PER NIGHT.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 8

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