Hotels and Restaurants. n L A R E '-N 80- INT HOTE B CORNBE OF Esk Alfl) KbIVIN StBBEIB, isvehoabgill. Andbew Motr, Prohrietob. A.M. begs to inform his patrons and the public, that he has just completed the above hotel, and having fitted it up with every attention to tire comfort and convenience of his customers, he ia now prepared to accommodate a limited number of gentlcmon, CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets. A. M. CAMERON, (SUCCESSOH TO \V. I.TND,) ALBION HOTEL, JTjL Tay and Dee Streets^ Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements rnr.de Dy Mr. Lind 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 nnd business of the town of Invercargill, nnd 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, Englisn, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Arc vrell known to be already tho best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Loose £oxes, and open airy stabling for the accoKjiodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long cxperiencf in connection with horses, be guarantees that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be ip. attendance. ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Don and Kelvin Streets. EDWARD CTJLNANE, (Late of Albnmbra Cafe), BEGS to intorm bis Friends and the Inhabitants of Invercargill and Surrounding Districts thnt he HAS OPENED THE ABOVE HOTEL and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. THE BED-ROOMS Are well-fitted and ventilated, aud contain every requirement of comfort. PROVINCIAL HOTEL TAY STREET. A. I'UKTTELKOW, mopiuv/roH. Choice Selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. W. LIVES EY, BRINCE OP WALES HOTEL DEE-STREET-. INVERCARGILL. p OMMEKCIAL HOTEL, TAY-STREET. COXFELZ, AKD KAG&A7ZT, PROPRIETORS. C. AND TT. in returning t^anlcs for the liberal patronnge bestowed on their hou?e be;j to assure their customers that no ex ertinn slall be wanting on their part to make tho Commercial second to no house in Invercarjrill . The wines nnrl spirits are of the best flpseripiion, purchased for cash in the Victorian markets There aye extensive stnbles connecter! with the establishment, nnd al.=o a large and well lighted BILLIARD ROOM. royal^^hotel" BLUFF HARBOR. TV;I HS T-C LA SS ACCOMMOD ATI O N FOE COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS FOR FAM [LIES Mr Lockyer having had extensive experience in several Wholesale Wine and Spirii Store 3, is a suiiicient guarantee for the excellence of the liquors. LOCKYER & HALL PROPRIETORS. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, (Opposite the Jetty, Bluff Harbor, C.impbclltown) DE SMIDT AND PETERSEX, PROPRIETORS. DE S. find P. beg to inform Families and Travellers visiting tho above Harbor, that they will meet with every attention, comfort and First- class Accommodation at the above HOTEL. B rnts always in realine3S to convoy passeDgcrs to and from the steamers. ROYAL HOTEL, PALM ERST ON STREET, RIVERTON. j THE Royal Hotel is situated within a minute's walk of the Jetty, and offers to visitors and the residents of Riverton, accommodation unsurpassed in New Zealand. — — ! Private Sitting Rooms for Families. The Bed-rooms are large, lofty, and airy , and under the immediate euperintendance of Mrs Stewart (Mr Morrison's partner). Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the first brands. JAMES M. MORRISON and CO., Proprietors. HOUTHLAND OYSTER SALOON, LOWTBLEE ARCADE. M'DONALD & CO., Peopeietoes. This Spacious Saloon is NOW OPEN, where OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY. mOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, KELVIN-STREET. MORTLOCK AND WILD. PIIOPRIETOBB. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-AIRED BEDS, la. PER NIGHT. SIMMOND'S ROYAL TKMPER AN C E HOTEL Ebk Stkbet, East, Near Cricket Ground.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 22, 28 December 1863, Page 4
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