Hotels and Restaurants. NEXT BEAVEN'S STORE, KELVIN-STREET. RALPH SHAW T)EGS to inform his friends nnd tho public generally, that Laving completed tho additions to his premises in connection with the Allnimbra Cafe, he lias opened the ALHAMBRA HOTEL. THE HOTEL Is elegantly fitted up, with Bedrooms, Public, and Private Sitting Rooms. A large Commercial Room is specially set apart for the convenience -of Business Gentlemen. THE BAR AND CELLARS Hnvo been stocked with a well selected variety of Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, which the Proprietor will bo careful to keep well supplied from the Home and Colonial markets. THE CAFE Will be continued as heretofore, with the same liberal Bill ot Fare which has already secured for it the support of THE PUBLIC. THE PRO PR I E TOR Takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support, he has received since he commenced business, and begs to intorm tbo inhabitants of loverc-argill, aud Country Settlers, that CIVILITY, ASP A FIR ST■C LA SS BILL OF FA I J E , With comfortable quarters will be always found at the ALHAMBRA HOTEL, KELVIN-STREI-T. A . M . CAMERON, (SCCCESSOK TO W. LTXU,) A L li I O N II O 'J 1 E L, J\ Ten/ and Dee Sf reefs, Invcrcaryill. In addition to the many improvements mnde hy Mr. Lind in the "above Hotel during tho last three yenrs, A. M . C is preparing to make others on v senle required l>y the inereissrd population and business of the town of Invercnrgill, and tho 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 Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE AXBION HOTEL LIVEKY AKD TSAIT STABLES Are well known to be already the licst nmm-vrd and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Jioose Arses, and open airy stabling for the acoounodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long experience in connection with horses, lie guarantee* that none but the best provender will be provided. Tho inoet experienced ostlers, siso, wili bs iv attendance. ROYAL EXCHANGE HOVEL, Corner of Don and Kelvin Streets. EDWARD CULN AX E, (Late of Alhambra Cafe), BEGS to intorm his Friends and the Inhabitants of Invcrcargill and Surrounding Districts that he HAS OPENED THE ABOVE HOTF.L and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. THE BED- ROOMS Are well-fitted and ventilated, and contain every requirement of comfort. PROVINCIAL II OTIS L TAY PTHKF.T. A. rUIiTTELKOW, PHOPKIETOR. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. (iOOl) AIRY BEDS. p UITE XI O N II OTE L , TAY STREET, i: . Cr . iiosiiiNS, nioi'isiKTon. CHOICE WIX E S AND SPIR IT S. O>'>d nci-'-mmodalio for travellers. \V. LIVESEY, "])RI NC E ( > F W ALES II OT E L -*- JinK-STKEKT. IN\'KRfA R O I L L. 1 p oXI.M K IICIAL LI OTE I, TAY-STKF.ET. | ; coyyv.Tj, .-ixn haggart, ; i'iti)i»ini'.TOus. ', C. ANp 11. in iftiir>iing t'lanlcs for ( Uir- lil>i'i-nl |.'iitron:i^P hesl.nvcd on Iheir hoi^e • lie>f to assure (lieir customers (f<,-<6 w «'.v ! prti'>n sl - all be wanting on tlieir pitrt to make (he [ Coniineieial second to li" liou^ 1 in Tnverciirgill. '. Tin- wines nnd spirit < iire oft li- best d<-;eri|itinn. I .| *»enii; ].arehnsed for eush in the Victoriiin markets >' 'J'h'-re are extensive xttihlct: connected with t lit i establishment, and also a lar^e tiiid well light' 1 ' ■; IJILT.IAIiI) IIUOM. ItOYAL HOIKL. i| .P A L M E I! ST 0 N STi'l 1^ ET , r " UIVKIITOX. ! rpj.lElloyal Uot(d is situ.it. 'd within v minute* | ■*- walk of the .letty, and offers to visitor* hit ! the residents of Hivert.on, accommodation v isur ; passed in New Zealand. |i Private Sitting K ...ms for Families. ij i : The Bed-rooms are Ur^e. lofty, and nirv, am |j under the immediate superinteudauee of Mr j Stewart (Mr Morrison's cnrJner). ! I; Wines, Spirits, nnd AL-soflhe first brands. j ' i! JAML. : i M. Mni-111.---.ON wnd CO . li Firj'Tieio;-.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 19, 21 December 1863, Page 4
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