! *■;' ! Hb.ei_ and_^_^iir'_j_t_:^ f 2 ?A : " y | , .3te.i-.lZi nt .n;<r,zz<z ! ■•:■..■, .'--.-v^-.. zzzy it.. ...yn .<zxi\ASAfc y n y PRINCE "■ O^WlSlJEß^mi)Tmi^T::y . . . DEE-STREETj T/r; , .. .„ AINVJE.R4Ai^^AIXiAfY^sXSySA.-y . y jr. Giiini&HM?^^ r;q's c . ■' o.is-i.-iS^hN^A^KX i. -■■HO'TE ; L^,.--^y ;^^>-'* ! OPPO3ITE THE CeMETEEY, fy'; . .. D.T7,N;E.D.I,NY*;*R OIAYDifiT .«.-;*, t S. ; AY .' 'Yy&NT WJ^Mj^y^^'fXi:.-, '"" PR O PR IE TioiißijiX^'iii T^'i's. ;^y T •=■- -T ROYAL :TEl : Rkliif£?l ii •-■■ ■■ S&OiTtiXjvyziUziiiriiiA-rAV E S K- 8 T RAkeXs' S7S'Xi 7i SS'iiT' (Near Qricket SQa;omiSdA):,, :A S'-iy. : .y y • GOLDEN IAGE HQ_XE^ : Spe_--steeet. .'-. :'. .'.A'-'iAA Vi>. 'AAA THE PROPRIETOR of -this favorite and old established Hostelrie, ML-i M'LEANV'assurea all friends and customers (both, old andmew) of a hearty welcome and the best ! of. ali ,-. tihe -good * things to be obtained at. moderato prices... Vf S'S,, i.z Splendid COLONIAL AT.E^-j^'^^; ':._ ' : ""**" ' ' i ' ■■ ■—■—-. i „..,i ■ .. i , i, ..„ ■ __, m . GLOBE HOTEL, TAY t STR.EET,Y. < '?['■'- ' I N V E R CAR GILL. i Proprietor— J; -Rr CHRISTIE. Manager— E. HARGINI : S-A rnHE PROPRIETOR begs to orinonnce tdhli -*- friends, settlers, and the public, of the Bur* rounding district, that he has this day OPENED . his HOTEL, and placed the same under the^able'** management of Mr. E. HARGIN, bo 'well 'aud V favorably known to the inhabitants of this town, and whose name alone is sufficient to guarantee for the Hotel a firstclass reputation for Comfbrt, Good • Liquors, Civility, and Moderate Charges. '. ■ : Invercargill, Juno 2nd.. 1363. CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL, ; DEVERON-STREET. I EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, 'comJ bined with moderate charges. ■ JOHN A. CARR, PROPRIETOR. ALHAMBRA HOTE L , (Next to Beaven's Buildings), Kelvin-street, INVEROARGILL. ■' THE PROPRIETOR, in returning thanks for. past favors, begs to inform the Inhabitants of ' Invercargill, and liis country friends, that Civility, a Good Table, and Comfortable Quarters,: aro always to be found at the. . - - ALHA MB SA HOT EL. ALHAMBRA CAF E f (Next Beaven's Buildings), Kelvin-stbeet. THE PROPRIETOR begß tb^inform his Friendi, ','-. the Pubhc, ancLthe.Country.Settlers, that he is now devoting all his time to the Cafe Department of his Establishment, and ventures to affirm that ho produces a ■ • BILL OF FARE.. AtpresenfcU^T^QUALLED.mINVEROARGILL -— "~^* wmmmmmm p LASGOW- EESIAUMNT, Cr.*vx>*E-S3!E*EErr. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Good Beds, ls. per Night. W. HUNTER, Peopeeetob. ALBION HOT BL, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the publio generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above '.i.'A HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business and the wants of Ms customers,, to merit a .share ' of theh' support. Extensive alterations have been made, and tho Hotel newly furnished throughout. Eirsfc-class Livery Stables attached to the Hotel, and are under the management of an experienced ostler. Tho Wines, Spirits, and Beers are of the first brands only. CLARENDON HO TEL, Corner of Esk and .i^LvrN Stbbbt-3,. INVERCARGILL. ANDREW MOIR, Proeribtor. AM. Begs to inform his patrons and the pub- • lie, that he has just completed the abova ' 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 HO T E fi» Corner of Esk and Kelvin ' Streets. N O TXc'^Xi-X'iX r'Yy_ TO SUIT THE TIMES.' BOARD AND LODGING^ 255: .per ( We^*V K ' (payable in advance). ' "" Meals at a.ll Hours. ■.> .r y -.-a. z a Beds - ... y ■•■ Is; per night. SOUTHLAND: __^AJ7R_pTi ' KELVmSJPREET,;^. ijSyy YXX NEtV* YORK r DINING: EQ^M:^ ESK-STREET^ * ! YV*'^'*-- iS%A. H. HI CES; P^opeie^o^ ?yA HH. begs to retmnlYhi^i^ankßfortho^^'^ , : " patronage 'hitherto afforded him, land toYf assure tho Pubhc that his motto is still; ff A Firs^f Jl class Table and AccpDmipdaiion", at charges to suit the times. .*••'.-..'. y...tyz :-■ rytrt-UtSiTyy. yz,:.. Travellers are always -.assured,^ofi accbmmodafaon^rT V . . . '. .A. , -"''SS '"- : M AyfrfAS.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 1
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595Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 1
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