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hotels anli Srstaurant* CRITERION 'HOTEL, ! ' TiT-STREET, INVEECAEGUI, RG. HOSKINS, begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and tht public for the very liberal support he has received since he opened his "establishment, and to inform tlrem that he has removed to Iris.',' new and more pro-, mises in Tay. street, opposite the Lowther Arcade. 3J. G. H., Having obtained a License, can assure his supporters that tho Bar will be supplied with %st.class Wines, Beer, and Spirits, and will bo se< ond 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; also, first-class accommodation for Families. The Bedrooms arc commodious and weH furlished, and no effort will bo spared to mate the worthy of its name, and deserving of the *l ipport of both town and country settlers. R, G. HOSKLNS, CRITERION HOTEI-, TAY-STREET Opposite Lowther Ai:ads. DROViNCIAI, HO TE L JL TAY STREET. A. lUETTELKOW, PROPRIETOR. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. T~R g" V L E II 0 T E L BLTJI?]? HARBOR, ALEXANDER M'DONALD. Lakpixo rr,ACE for Melbourne Steamers BOATS ALWAYS AT HAND. QOUTIILAND OYSTER SALOON, LOWTHER ARCADE. M'DONALD & CO., Proprietors. This Spacious Saloon is NOW OPEN, where OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FRE^H OYSTERS EVERY DAY. p OMMERCIAL Ii OTE L, TAY-STREET. CORNELL AND HAGGART, ruopßiicTcms. C. AND 11. in returning thanks for the liberal patronage beslowed on their house heir to assure their customers that no ex j erlion shall bo wanting on their part to make the Commercial second to no house in Invercargill. The vines and spirits nro of the best description, 'oilier purchased for cash in (he Victorian markets. There arc extensive stables connected wilh the establishment, nnrl also n larjjc and well lighted BILLIARD ROOM. SOUTHLAND RES TA U Ii AN T , KELVIN-STREET, I MORTLOCK AND WILD. i (Late Jame3 Morrison.) Having made extensive alterations in their Premises, inform the publi<: generally that an unlimited number of Boarders can be accommodated. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-ATRED BEDS, Is. PER NTGIIT. ROYAL HOTEL AND CAVE, PALMERSTOX-STREET, RIVERTON. mjIE ROYAL HOTEL AND CAFE, PaLMEKSTOX-STREET, RIVEIITOtf. Being situate immediately opposite the Government Building and Post Office, and in the vicinity of the Banks and Wholesale Stcrcs, offers to visitors and the residents of Riverfon, accommodation seldom, if ever, met with in New Zealand. The Bar is a very handsome' room, fitted tip in the latest style, bo as to please every one. The Smoking Room and Cafe are very nicelygot up, and well supplied with a choice selection of books by various authors, and the last British Australian, and New Zealand newspapers. 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 Supper .5, can be served up at any hour and at a moment's notice; and under tho direct management of Mr Morrison, who has had several years' experience in Hotels in ike old con n try and the colonies. The Bed-rooms are largp, lofiy, and airy, and being under the immediate superintendence of Mrs Stewart (Mr Morrison's partner), is a sufficient guarantee for their proper management. The Bill of Fare will be second to none in Southland. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the first brands. JAMES M. MORRISON AND CO., Proprietors. BOKWICK'S BAKING POWDER . HAS been used by thousands of private families, shippers, and emigrants, for raising bread with half the trouble, and in a quarter the time required with yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private* baker says: — "It is a most useful invention." Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic yacht Fox, states that "It keeps well and answers admirably." E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that " It is much better for raising bread than yeast, and much more wholesome." To be had of all storekeepers in the colonies, and of George Borwick, 21 Little Moorliolds, London, Agent at Invcrcargill. Southland, THOMAS J. WHITE. £5 REWARD. QUPPOSED to have been stolen from tho Dome O Pass on the 30th ult., a Light Bay Horse, branded J ii 213 O on the off shoulder. Anyone delivering tho same at tho Station of the undersigned, and (if stolon), giving such infonmation as will lead to the conviction ol'thc thief, will receive the above reward. D. A. CAMERON. Nokoiuai, loth August, 1803. '

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Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 101, 14 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 101, 14 October 1863, Page 4

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