i ; hotels; anb ilcsitanrattt^* PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE- STREET, o INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIVESEY, PROPRIETOR. THE additions to the above well known Hotel are now complete, and the internal arrange- ■ monts are such as to warrant the Pioprietorin asserting that the ; ;;■ ; <■;.:::, s :• .. : r: .;• s.'.; ■••; ; ■ .■-. I V}'} : PRINCE: OF WALTSS HOTEL, y. s < _ : 1 Boii ; as rregards Superior Accomihodivtibn, " Co'm^ fort, Excellent Table, and prompt attention to the \ ;;. wants. <jt,iii& Customers, "Will be found the, most desirable residence in nvercargill. . _ "The^Proprietor, in re-decorating and resetting has spared no expense, and therefore can confidently Recommend his estabh'shment as being 'FiRSTrCLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ■ Attached to the Hotel is a large and commo »<Jiouß~- ; ■■; ~.-' : i.'-.i.' ■ '■' ■;■'. \ BILLIARD ROOM Por the convenience of Country Gentlemen and others. , ..,, , THE PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY AKD .:;ruv. r ..■':■•■ bait stables ■ Are new under the management of an experienced man, and from the recent large additions, they will be found second to none in. Southand. ; A large, quantity of Oaten Hay in the BEST CONDITION. Well ventilated Loose Boxes. HORDES ALWAYS ON HIRE ;: F. H. LEE'S PROVINCIAL CAFE, TAY-STREET. rpHE Proprietor, F. H. LEE, in returning thanks for the liberal support accorded him during the last twelve months, begs to intimate to the Public that he has mode EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS To bis already large and commodious premises ?i ■ Consisting of — A LARGE DINING HALL, PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS, LIBRARY | AV9 j READ NG ROOM, BATH ROOM, Together with TWENTY WELL - VENTILATED BEDROOMS. Also, A portion of the establishment is set a part as ACAFE 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-class chavacter for an establishment of this kind than WISE LIBERALITY, And AN EXCELLENT CUISINE, Has therefore to announce that ho ha obtained the services of a French Cook. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. There is limited accommodation fov a few boarders. The sleeping apartments are altogether unconnected with the Cafe. F. H. 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 PERCULATOR, And is now enabled to furnish a PURE CUP OF COFFEE, A Luxury almost unobtainable hitherto in INVERCARGILL A Freeh Supply of O"i STERS every evening tews, &c A. M.. CAMERON, (STTCCESSOIt TO W. LTND,) ALBION HOTEL, XX Tail aiul Dee Streets, Invercargill. Id addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lind in the above Hotel during the Inst three years, A. M. O. is preparing to make others on a scale required by the increased population and business of the town of Invercargill, "Tin d 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. has made arrangements for receiving regular files of the. principal Melbourne, English, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND . . ' BAIT STABLES Aro well known to be already the best arranged : nnd most eomfortnblo in tho Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra J/bpse .Boxes, and open airy stabling for the ac- ' ,C3iE^nodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from Eis long experiencP in connection with horses, he guarantees that rionc but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. ALfIAMBRA CAFE mHE well known "ALHAMBBA" is now Re- j X opened under New Managemcnt,andnoexertion will be anared to surpass its former fame. DINNERS AND SUPPERS AT A MOMENT'S •'■.:-.- NOTICE, WELL" VENTILATED BEDROOMS. AH the -Homo and Colonial Papers on Arrival of ' -.. i the Mails, to be found at tie ALHAMBRA CAFE, K E LVrW-ETBTJET, (off Tay street)
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 4
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651Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 4
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