; hotels anil Mtetanrants. iSINCE OF WALES HOTIEL INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIVESEY, PRO3FiaETO&. *• : ' '■% ' '-f j— T '■■'■' . ■ ' ' '■ '■ • 'i ■' ■- ■'. .■*■:,..■. I. '■ rpHE additions to the above well known Hotel JL ! are noWi«omplete, and the internal atrange- • ments are such as to warrant , the Proprietor in \ .asserting that the. ■ . [ PRINZE 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 nvtfjcargill. The Proprietor, m re-decorating and re-fitting has spared no expense, and therefore can confi- ; dently recommend his establishment as being i : FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Attached to the Hotel is a large and commodious BILLIARD ROOM For the convenience of Country Gentlemen and others. THE PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY I AND ■: BAIT STABLES • Are now under the manngement of an experienced man, and from the recent large additions, they will be found second to nono in Southand. A large quantity ot Oaten Hay in the BEST CONDITION. Well ventilated Loose Boxes. HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE F. H. LEE'S PROVINCIAL CAFE, TAY-STREET. rTIHE Proprietor, F. H. LEE, in returning thanks frr the liberal support accorded him during the last twelve months, begs to intimate to the Public that he has made EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS , To his already large and commodious premises Consisting of — A LARGE DINING HALL, PRIVATE SITTING EOOMS, LIB R A B, V AKD READ NG ROOM, BATH ROOM, Together with TWENTY WELL - VENTILATED BEDBOO M S . Also, A portion of the establishment is set a part as A CAEE ESTAMINET. The proprietor feeling assured, from long experienco in most of the principal Hotels in Europe, that no thing is more conducive to maintain a ißrs^class character for an establishment of this kind than WISE LIBERALITY, And AN EXCELLENT CUISINE, Hns therefore to announce that ho 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 are 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 Chops or Steaks at a moment's notice, in a style equal to the first house in London ; he has also obtained a COFFEE PERCULATOE, 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 A. M. CAMERON, (ST7CCESSOE TO W. I.TND,) ALBION HOTEL, J\, Tay and Dee Streets, Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lincl 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 the town of Invcrcargill, and the Province of Southland, and which will render the Albion second to no Hotel in the Colony. . „ For the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. has made arrangements for receiving regular files of the principal Melbourne, English, and Scotct papers ; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Are well known to be already the best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and ar addition will shortly be made, containing extrt J,oose .floxes, and open airy stabling for the ac obir vnodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long expe rience in connection wilh horses, he guarantee that none but the best provender will be provided The most experienced ostlers, also, will be ii attendance. ALHAMBRA CAFE ■ TTIHE well known "ALHAMBRA" is now Re _L opened under New Martogement,andnoexertio: will be spared \o surpass its former fame. DINNERS AND SUPPERS ATA MOMENT', NOTICE, . WELL VENTILATED BEDROOMS. All the Home and Colonial Papers on Arrival c the Mails, to be found at tbe ALHAMBEA CAFE, EEIVIN- S T K E E X , (Off Tuy Btrcet)j
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 4
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653Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 4
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