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Hotels and Restaurants. LEE'S HOTEL AND CAFE. TN an&onnting the opening of k Hotel in eon. -»■ neftjon with th« aboTe wril-known Cafi, the proprietor begt to intimate to countrr gentlemen, raerchantt, and other*, that no cxpenso has been spared, both at regards a fi-st clais cuisine, well vcntMated Bedrooms, and Privnto Sittiug*rooms, nrniihed in the tnosi elegant Bty la. .To «MMt th* inprenninf; doro«nd for light wines, the ' proprietor has mado arrangements t o otipuro n constant Btipplj of French and Oiloninl Wino3ot_ /hobeat tint«jjo, n» well a^ t"h« following list of beet brandsj recrntly imported : — * Sherry ( White Seal) berry (Amontillado) . Port, Claret (St. Eitepne) (Still) Hock, Still (Deinhard and Jourdan) Chnmpacno (Aueuste do Burie) Jiotellc (Deinhard and Jourdan) * Togothor with Be*r, Colonial, Be«r (Britiib) Bitter THE CAFE, Tho proprietor has the pleasure of announcing has been so successful, and the patronnpo of th public so liberal, that additional expenso has been undertaken in order to render the Bill of Faro such as the most fiietidious can desire. The following is tho DAILY BILL OF FAKE :— SOUPS— Comprising Oyster, Turtk, Gravy, &c. j DINNERS— Fowl— Boiled and Rourt Muttns — Roiet and Boiled • Be»f— Roast, &c. Pastry of all-<kind» ■ ENTREES^Orilled Chops Grilled Steaks, a la Paiisienne Mutton Cutlets, snv.ee Tomato Mutton Cutlets, a la Jardiniere Mutton Cutlets, a la maitro d'hotol Lamb Cutlets and Green I'eai Veal Cutlets, sauco piquants Ptewed Kidneys Grilled Kidneys Stewed Giblets Devilled Chicken B>ilod Etss Poached S^gf , with Toast Poached Esrcp, with Bacon Ham and Eggs Omelettes — various 'Welsh.Rarebits TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK:. Orders for Public Dinners, Wending Bivnkfasts, ;iad Bail Suppers contracted for on a libornl jcale. I Private Sitting Rioms forFamifies. F. H- LEE, Proprietor. A night porter in attendance. ALHAMBRA HOTEL, (Next B-Javen's Buildings), KELVIN-STEEET, INYERCARGILLfJTBE PEOPRIETQR, ia returninj thanks for ♦■ pact favors, bogs to inform the inhabitant of Jnve rcargill, and his country friends, that CTVJLITT, a GOOD TABLE, and COMFORTABLE QUARTZES are always to be found at tlio ALHAUBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA CAFE, (Nest Beaven's Building) , KELVIN-STREET. fT.HE PROPRIETOR begs to inform i.;s friends, -*• the Public, anu Country Settlers, that bo is now dsroting all his time to the C»ie Department cf his estabiisliniciit, and ventures /c affirm (hat he proJuces a BILL of FARE at present UNEQUALLED in LNYERCARGILL. A . M . CAMERON, (strccssaoE to vr. itxd,) AL B-I O N. • H O T E L, Tay and Dee Sireett, Invercargill, Ib ftdditioa to the many improvements made 6r ' Mr. Lind in the above Hotel during the last three years, A. M. €• is preparing to make others on a scale "required by tho increased population -and business m the town of Invercargili, and tho Province of Southland, and which vrii- render i&9 AX2IOS second to no Hotel in the Coleny. For the corrrenieiics of hi 3 castomer^, A.M. C. has made arrangements for receivrn^ regular files of the principal Melbourne. English, and Seot-ch pajers; also the Otago and Southland papers. TItE ALBION HOTED LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Ara well known to be already tho beat arranged «p.d most eo.nafbrtabla in the Province, and an aiding will shortly be made, containing estra J loose .Boxes, and open airy stabling for the aeop^sodition of country hor.^es. A. M- C. begs to add that, from his long erpe/ience in connection wi:h horses, he suarantee 1 . j that ncae bat the best provc-nder will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, alsa, will be ia attendance. W. LIVESEY, pEINCE OF WALES HOTEL ■*■ BKZ.STZEET. \ INYERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 4

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