4 l or i hu OHOUT, Invercargiliites i' Shout ' might and LjZf I mahi, ~~ Tliej Sujier ■■ is backer and Ore &re tSI rigbl agau?; O K The] Railway, once more, a-head-will proceed, |And. £45,000 will help. us in. V) v^ j^ And this is not all, for JOHN WRIGHT, you ;musfcknow >ro ,jcj o $ ilAil Q yr k (JiaZU'JMHas; taken FAULDER WATSON'S HOTEL in ! tow ; TTr i 's.'./wJ..'? 1 T .-v^f-i^f-i-j.'oH , jtenifaTjifJH* o"C W eE Known and considerafe, a good slnpper heTl Jbe found, - .And, unlike the Scotia's Gay captaini"run°"yoif L |a-ground. For! hls^h T afge3lar&lm^d^t^ih^^quorß ySu'H vi'u On trial, I'm sure, quite uptp your mind. ":So ; fehout, rnvercargiliites/ for^good 'newa i and [true — ""■"""• Shok-for the'.Railway i 'and-rioindre"lo'sß6rue 'i^O <"T tFor good' time 3! are "coming' for 'lnverc^Stt'oucSi ■.'jf'T' $ i j .'■ •-.si -SI :.ur> ;;i •.-.-.•••Ji!?J'iJ.' , 4 '^,7T fUfTSOIIIU'J .A XI * * jmore> <vt \\. .. ( « (IJ , ..*' .^\ -\\...rr So go-a-head I>afii£S^th.9 r^ailfyvi3itLit^Leil)omo I ,W ; ATgONS.HOTEft : ni ; j ;;J * v jCoB^B Of Dee/a^dj Don-Streets. • r r '; ;■ i aOLDEN; AGKBv.HOTEL^ .' ■.;., ;.,-.!/ ,SeEY-STBEET.., f: -^ , : .~:,_.f THE PROPRIETOR- of tliis favori^e r and old ! estabHshed Hostekie, M. ..M'LEAN, assures all friends and customers .(both old .and new) n of a hearty welcome aiid tli'e best* 6f -all" th'e t( good ; things to be obtained at inoderat3 prices. \ Splendid COLONIAL ALE, 6i)f ; per P'fe. tay-street; 7/.;, _ r . - .:■■". /••,:;•.• .■ - -'>■/. ;-:- k >». Peopbietob— J. R, CHRISTIE. . Mana&eb— E. HARGIN." ' ' : rnHE PROPRIETOR begs to announce 'to hit >I. -*- friends, settlers, and the ; public of thtfsur-.'l rounding district, that he hais'this : day OPENED '" [[ his HOTEL, and placed the, same under the ,abl« management of Mr. E. HARGIN, so -well and - favorably known to the inhabitants '. of , this W J 1 » " \\ and whose name alone is sufficient to guaranteffo* ,-.,;; the Hotel a firstclass reputation for Comfort, Good Liquors, Civility, and Moderate Charges. ; Invcrcargill, June 2ha. 1363. ; ■'> '- ' -V'i-'i '''■^'''■,'i r-^-r ■ ..-■ . r-~ ,'.'..'. .':'■' ■ } GLOB B H O'T BL, -TA¥-ST-REET,- —..——,».., NOTICF TO FA' M TL I &§.]^_ '_"; IVHE " GLOBE ":is the s pnlyHduae intlnver* cargill where the " BOTTLE DEPARTMENT " is properly carried out. Call and see the prices. CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL, DEVERON-STREET. T^XCELLENT ACCOMMODATpN,, r com- ; - r Vi bined with moderate charges.'' -■-'■'■-■ -■ - JOHN A. CARR, PROPRIETOR. A L H A . M B R A v H O T;E L,; y (Next to Beaven's Buildings), I '•' Kelvin-stbeet, - ... INVERCARGILL. rpHE PROPRIETOR, in returning 1 thanks' ■'"for ' " JL past favors, begs to inform the Inhabitants of ... Invercargill, and his country friends, that ' : ' " Civility, a Good. Table, and Comfortable Quarters, . j are always to be found at the ALHA MB R A HOTEL. ALHAM BR A : G -A ; T Ej "'= {Next Beaven's Buildings), Kelvik-stbeet. rpHE PROPRIETOR begs to inform his Friends, X 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 FARE > At present -UNEQUALLED in INVERCARGILL A~L B 1~0 N H' OTE L^ DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. TT7ILLTAM A. LIND respectfully informs his VV friends, the old settlers, and the public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the abov*; HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business and. the wants of his customers, to. merit, a share -; of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and r the v ; -= Hotel newly furnished throughout. " First-class Livery Stables attached to.tha Hotel, . and are under the management of an' experienced '' ostler. The Wines, Spirits, and Beers are of the first brands only. CLARE N D; 0 IST HO TEL, COENEB OF ESK AND KJELTIN STKEBTB, INVERCARGILL. ANDREW MOIR, Pboprietob. AM. Begs io inform his .patrons and the pub» o. .lie, that he has. just the abo.T« _. >'Hptel, and.having fittedit up witii every, attention to; the comfort and ' convenience 1 of his' customers, he is now prepared to -accommodate a limited number of gentlemen. ;,s ;V .. : , f \ ,C'li-A T 'R:Ei]SriD:O N H OlTXElIi ;?/:»? v Corner of Esk and. Kelvin. Streets. ~ N O T I-G E . TO SUIT T HE f: TIME S . BOARD AND. LODGlNG,' :i2ssr.i]per Week, (payable hi advance). . . Meals at all Hours'. ' . ■■■ -.T .'.-" ■ ■ 7-tt^ '-t Kf i 71101 Beds ... ... ....._,..... w lb.. per nigKt. SOUTHLANiD -RESTAURANT, ; ; : KJSLVIN-STREETI'- i- SOXIiJ!^ new tore? -jymm&zmo&MsZr HE begs to return his thanks for fixe ; aahpla^' vC^ifttrpiiage liitl^ertp}afforded him^/Bnd';to,'r f assure tba Public that hisjniottp, is still "A First- ', class Table and Accominbdafion" at"ch!arges to suit "tha^ineitffll .'■':': UJ:'<s. ~i A'^lQ 'M£iO Travellers are always assiired of accommodatiott.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 25 June 1864, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 25 June 1864, Page 3
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