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Hotels and .Restaurants. STMMONDS 1 EOYAL TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, ESK-STMEET, (Near Cricket Ground.) CLAIIE N D ON HOTEL COB>"BB OP ESE A3TD KbXYIS StBKETS, INVERCARGILL. ANDREW MOIR, PBOPBrisTOB. AM. Bogs to inform his patrons and the pub' • lie, 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. CLARENDON HOSTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin, Streets. . CALEDONIAN PEIVATE HOTEL, DEVERON-STREET. <~ TT'XCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, comVi bined with moderate charges. JOHN A. CARR, PROPRIETOR. ALHAMBEA . HOTEL, (Next to Beaveri* Buildings')', Kblyik-btbbbt, INVERCARGILL. ; THE PROPRIETOR, in returning thania for paat favors, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Invercorgill, and his country friends, that ..•:• Civility, a Good Table, and Comfortable Quarters, are always to be found at the ALHA MB R A HOTEL. ALHA MB E A C '" A ~P E, (Next Beaveri* Building*), Kbltix-stbebt. MPHE PROPRIETOR begs to inform his Friends, _L the Public, and the Country Settlers, that ho is now devoting all his time to the Cafe Department of his Establishment, and vontures-to allirm that he produces a • . BILL OF FARE Atpresont UNEQUALLED inINVERCARGILL. GLOBE HOTEL, TAY-STREET, INVJER CARQILL. Pbofbibtob— -J. R. CHRISTIE. Makaobb— E. HARGIN. rnHE PROPRIETOR begs to announce to his -L friends, settlers, and the public of the surrounding district, that he has this day OPENED his HOTEL, and placed tho same under the able management of Mb. E. HARGIN, so well and favorably known to the inhabitants of this town, and whose name alone is sufficient to guarantee for the Hotel a firstclass reputation for Comfort, Good Liquors, Civility, and Moderate Charges. Invercargill, June 2nd. 1363. nLASGOW RESTAURANT, Clti>b-stbeet. MEALS AT ALL HOUES. Good Beds, Is. per NigKt. W. HUNTER, Pbopbibtob. Conveyance. COBB & CO.'s COACH TO LAKE WAKATIP. ON and after THURSDAY, JUNE 2Kp, this Coach will loave the Princo of "Wales Hotel, ON MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, At 1.30, p.m. Arriving at ST. JOHN'S on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. FAEE- £5 Os. Od. CHAS. B. KINSMAN, Agent. HBB &9rH fr »t!§? ebttebs ! MAJESTY'S PATBXT. HAVES 1 CONCENTEATED SPECIFIC, For tho prevention and . . : CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP. THE PATENTEE of this invaluable Specific has succeeded, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments, in producing a Simple, Economical, and most Effectual Cure for Scab in Sheep. Superseding altogether the use of Arsenic, Tobacco* and other remedies hitherto applied. This article is universally acknowledged to be the most effectual Cure for Scab in Sheep, and is invaluable as a preventativo } it has a "wonderful effect upon the skin, stimulates tho growth of wool, and will effectually destroy ticks. No sheepowner Bhould fail to dip in Hayes's Specific immediately after shearing, and thereby avoid contagion. The price is 6d. per lb. Tho official certificates of the Board of Agriculture of Victoria has twico been given in favor of this Specific, and on the last occasion, on' the result of experiments conducted at the Model Farm, when Mr. Hayes, at the request of the Board, undertook the cure of a flock of, badly diseased sheep, which had failed to be cured by'seven other preparations. The -application was a complete success, and printed copies of thoso certificates, as well as testimonials from many <of the principle sheep-breeders of Victoria, are in the hands of the general-Agents, and the several sub-agents appointed throughout Australia. J. H. CLOUGH & CO, General Agents, Melbourne. HENDERSON, BONAR & &O.; -Agents, rnvercargill.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 June 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 June 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 June 1864, Page 4

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