Hotels and Restaurants. ;L ; ;E:E- r SJM '; ' • OLD FROVIFCIAL HOTEL AND CAFE. T"K announcing the opening of a Hotel in conJL nection witn • the above well-known Caf<s, tho proprietor begs to intimato to country gentlemen, merchants, and others j that no expenso has been spare<l,-both as regards , ft fiSt class cuisine, well vont ; lated Bedrooms, and Private, Sitting-rooms, furnished in the most elegant style. To. meet the increasing demand for light wines, tho proprietor has mado arrangements to ensure a constant supply of French and Colonial Wives of thebe3t vintage, as well as the following list, of best-brands, recently iraportod : — " Sherry f White Sen I) berry (Amontillado) Port, Claret (St. Estepho) Burgundy (Still) Hock, Still (Deinhard and .lourdan) Champagne (Aujjuste do Burie) Moselle (Deinhard and Jourdan) Together with Boer, Colonial, Bc«r (.British) Bitter THE CAPE, Tho proprietor has the pleasuro of announcing has been so successful, and the patronage of th p .blic bo liberal, that additional expense has been undertaken in order to render the Bill of Faro such as the most fastidious can desire. The following is tho PAILY BILL OF FARE :— SOUPS— Comprising Oyster, Turtle, Or.ivy, &c. D 1 N' N E R S— Fowl — Boiled and Roast Mutt m — Roast and I&lod J?eef — Roast, &c. Poetry of all kinds ENTREES— Grilled Chops Grilled Steaks, a la Paiisieano Mutton Cutlets, sauce Tomato Mutton Cutlets, a la Jardiniere Mutton Cutlets, v la mnitre d'hotol Limb Cutlets and Green Peas Veal Cutlets, sauce piquante Btewed Kidneys Grilled Kidneys Stewed Giblets Devilled Chicken Bjiled Esr^s Poached E^gs, with Toast Poached Eggs, with Bacon Ham and Eggs Omelettes— various Welsh Rarebits TABLE D'nOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Order* for Public Dinners. Weddinj Breakfasts, and Bill Suppers contracted for on a liboral scale. Private SittiDg Rooms for Families. F. II- LEE, Proprietor. " _____ A night porter in attendance. ~AL Th :' A MB R A II OTEL, (Next Beaven's Buildings), KELVIN-STREET, INVERCARGILLrnHE PROPRIETOR, in returning thanks for ■*■ past favors, begs to inform the inhabitant of Invereargill, and his country friends, that CIVILITY, a GOOD TABLE, and COMFORTABLE QUARTERS are always to be found at the ALHAMBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA C A~F E , (Next Beaven's Building), KELVIN-STREET. mHE PROPRIETOR begs to inform his friends, -^ the Public, and Country Settlers, that ho is now devoting all his time to ibe Cafe Department of his establishment, and ventures to affirm that he produces a BILL of FARE at present UNEQUALLED in INVERCARGILL. A . M . CAMERON, (SUCCESSOR TO W. LT>'l>,) A L 15 I O N T II O T E L, _7jl Tat/ ay.l Dee Streets, InvercartjiU. In addition to the many improvements made 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 and business of the town of Invercarpill,- and the Province of Southland, and which ■will render the Axeios second to no Hotel in the Colony. For" the convenience of hi 3 customers, A. M. C. bas made arrangements for receiving regular files of the principal Melbourne, English, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. TilE ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Are well known to be already the best arranged and most comfortable in tho Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Jxiose Boxes, and open airy stabling for the accjiCJJodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long esperiencf in connection with horses, he guarantees that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be ia attendance. W. LIVESEY, BSINCE OF "WALES HOTEL -*- ' DEE-STBBET. INTER CAR GILL. SIMMOND'S ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL Ese Stkeet, East, JTear Cricket Ground.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 4
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617Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 4
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