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w^immmmammmmimmam^mmmi^mmaamßmaimmm^^mamatmm..nn. 1 1 .' --r-- - r ir ■ ■ --- j - -j ' v i i i v i ' TV." i-"-- --. Hotels aad. Rentawanta. ! LEE'S OLD PROVINCIAL HOTEL AND OAJE, IK tttm-Minotag tho uivmittg of a Hotol in oannoatioi I*.1 *. \?lth th 6 *>bQv<j vrall-knoxim ©as, tho'pfoflrietav hegs to intimate to pdvfatey gentlwwn, toferohwitsj r*nd Qthovs, that fiO Oxptmso has heen spatted- hoth as re* g^di ft fbat-oltvB*) mikbtf, well vontil&tod Bod* yodntf, and- Private Sitting-rooms, furnished |n tho maafe -elegant stylo. *Xd moot tho irioroa9ing domand for light wines, the proprietor has mado arrangements to. diisuro a constant supply of and Colonial Winoß ofthe host vintage, as -well as tho following list of host "brands; recently imported :— Sherry (White Seal) Sherry (Amontillado)) Port, Claret (St. Estephe) Burgundy (Still) Hock, Still (Deinhard and Jourdan) Champagne (Augusto do Eourie) Moselle (Deinhard and Jourdan) Together with Beer, Colonial Beer (British) Bittor . . THE CAFE. The proprietor has the pleasure of announcing -has heen so successful, and the patronago of the public so liberal, that additional expense has been undertaken in order to render the Bill of Eare such as the most fastidious can desire. The following is the DAILY BILL OE EARE :— SO UPSComprising Oyster, Turtle, Gravy, kc. DINNERS— : Fowl — Boiled and Roast Mutton— Roast and Boiled Beef — Roast, &c. Pastry of aU kinds ENTREES— Grilled Chops Grißcd Steaks, a la Parisiennc Mutton Cutlets, sauce Tomato Mutton Cutlets, a la Jardiniere Mutton Cutlets, a la maitre d'hotel Lamb Cutlets and Green Peas Veal Cutlets, sauce piquante Stewed Kidneys Grilled Kidneys Stewed Giblets Devilled Chicken Boiled Eggs Poached Eggs, with Toast Poached Eggs, with Bncon Ham and Eggs Omelettes — various ' Welsh Babbits TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Orders for Public Dinners, Wedding Breakfast*, and Ball Suppers contracted for on a liberal scale. Private Sitting Booms for Families. E. H. LEE, Proprietor. A night porter in attendance ALHAMBRA HOTEL, (Next to Beaven's Buildings) , KELVIN-STREET, INVERCARGILL. THE PROPRIETOR, in returning thanks for past ' favors, begs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill, and his country friends, that '*IVILITY,.a GOOD TABLE, AND COMFORTABLE QUARTERS Are always to be found at the ALHAMBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA CAPE, (Next Beaven's Buildings), KELVIN-STREET. THE PROPRIETOR begs to inform his friends, the Public, and the Country Settlers, that he is now devoting all his time to the Cafe Department of his establishment, and ventures to affirm that he produces a BILL of EARE at present UNEQUALLED in INYERCABGILL. nIA.B.EKDON HOTEL, cobitee of'ese ajtd keitiy-stbeets, Ikvebcaegiug. aitdeew moie, pboprietoh. A. M. beg 3to inform his patrons and the public, that he has just completed the above hotel, and having fitted it up with every attention to the comfort and convenience of his customers, he is now prepared to accommodate a limited number of gentlemen. . ; C L ARE ND O N HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. riOMME-ECIAL HOTEL, TAT-STREET. CONWELAL AND ABAAGGAART, '.'YV''" JBOPECETOBS. j AC: AND H. in returning thanfe for the liberal patronage bestowed ■• on their house, beg tq assure their customers that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to make the Commercial second -to no house in InrercsrspSLy --.-■..■-_> ■■■■ - '.'■'' ; " The wines and spirits' are of the best description, being : purchased for cash in the Victorian markets: : There are extensive stable 3 connected with the establishment, and also a large -and well lighted *"■' BILLIARD- ROOM.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 48, 26 February 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 48, 26 February 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 48, 26 February 1864, Page 8

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