: \ Hotels and Reßtanrants. " [ * , r< . t•* i PBINCE OEiWALES HOTEL DE E' TRE i*B'^»'; > INVERCARGILL. f ■ WILLIAM LIVESEY, PiROFRIETOR. , *, < - ,»i" ' TBE additions to the above well knowniHotel are now complete, and the internal ..arrangement* are such "as to' warrant' the Pioprietor in asserting that the ■ • -- "" :u ( \' PRINCE OE' WALES HOTEL, { \ Both as regards Bnperior Accommodation, Com* fort, ExceUent Table, and prompt attention to the .WANTS OF HIS CUSTOMERS, j Will be found the moat desirable residence, in nve argill. The Proprietor, r in re-decorating and re-fitting has spared no expense, and therefore can confidently recommend his estabhshment as being ' FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ' ______ > ' ] L 1' Attached to the Hotel is a large ,and commo dious BILLIABD ROOM . For the convenience of Country Gentlemen and others. •. - : ! r ! THE PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY AUS - - BAIT SI'ABLES i Are new under the management of an expo* rienced man, and from the recent large, addition^ they wiU be found second to none in Southand. . ' Alarge quantity ot Oaten Hay in the "\ t; "best cokdition; ■ Well ventilated Loose Boxes. ' ; lO^SES ALWAYS 0$ HIRE PROVINCIAL CAF-B, TAY-STREET. rpHE Proprietor, F. H. LEE, in returning thanks for the liberaLsupport accorded him during the last twelve months, begs to intimate to the Pubhc that he has made EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS ; To his already large and commodious premises Consisting of — A LARGE DINING HALL,PEIVATE SITTING ROOMS, ." LIBRARY R BAD N G ROO M, BATH ROOM, Together with TWENTY WELL - VENTILATED BEDROOMS. i A150,.. A portion of the establishment is set apart as A CAFE ESTAMINET. The proprietor feeling assured, from long experience in most ofthe principal Hotels JhEurope, that nothing is more condu- 7 eive to maintain a first-class 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, j ' TKere is limited 'acaanmodatiOT,..fOT7a, ! fqw boarders. The sleeping apartments are altogether -unconnected with the Cafe. ■■- •* .;• ■ 7EV H. LBE, Harmg at Great OutUy prwured the finest t -'' " ' ' . . , i GBIL XI N G STO V E In the Colonies, and tiie only one in Southland, jis now prepared to provide Grilled Chops or Steaks at a moment's notice, in a style eqnMl to the first house in London; he has also obtained a , i CO F K-B B BB fi G H lATOB, I " ' ' -* And is now eaabled to furnish a PURE CUP OF COFFEE, x J. •/. A Luxury almost unobtainable hithetto in IKVEBCABGILL A Fresh SappJy of OiSTEBS, ev«y evening 'tewe,&c -' A. H/CASIEEON, (svcczssojt ro vr, xabu,) ALBION HOTEL, j\. Tag and Vee Streets, InvercargUl., " • In additk» to ibe many improvements made tn Mr, Und to the above Hotel during ths last three years, A. TA. C. U preparing to make others on a scale required' hy we increased sqmJaifoo and hwmem Ot the town ot Jnvetc&t«JL ttod 009 Vttmnco ot BoutMeaAi sod^wWch will render the Axvtovpseot&thMlfotelintho GfiSoay* '" >.*.**. Tor ttoetmrmieneeofhia cnttamet» f A. m. C. im made smmgement* tor referring regular files of the yr'meiml Melbourne, Bngifeb, and Scotch pepm; afeo the QtagpsrASevmem papers, THB iUKKKJH HOTEL J/IVBBy ATUD BAIT OTABLBS AftvM hwwn to he already tlw heet mmfsL ai& west eomfartd&e in the- Vrov'mee. end en oMtikw *W jefeerty he made, emUnsfag extra 1&m 3qm», end epm tky atehting for the ee* ejKMO&etenOf mmtoyhotm. AM, a hep teadd that, irom his fcwg eme> fane* fa emmtlm mn horses, he gtmrmtm tfxtinone hut the h^twovrnder will he provided. ■ffcp urni #fffbw osfets, t&so, mn he to *Ak£AMBBA fcAFE 3 TUWwetlkaown "AUUHmA" I* mw ; Jie» M4Mdmder%ewMsmgem&,*mmexettvtß fMveem€AU>mrvfi^^»ft)mm team, m mmm ASP s |g^f A ' s A MMXKTS mtfjjymnbAv^pfflmom, t ' M ihe item end Gdmbd Vtwr§mAtrlw\Ql tbeM#Be,tohefoußdsA fae. A %K AU3 3 A Qh ¥ %,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 20 November 1863, Page 4
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