Hotels and Restaurants. GLORIOUS NEWS! I QHOUT, Invercargillites ! Shout ' might and i main, . - ■< •t t The Super, ia back, and we are all right again ; The Railway, once more, a-hoad will proceed, And £45,000 will help ub in need. And this is not all, for JOHN WRIGHT, you must know, Has taken! FAULDER WATSON'S HOTEL in tow : f Well known^and considerate, a good skipper he'll be found, Ahd, unlike the Scotia's Gay .captain, run you a-ground. For hia charges 'are moderate, his liquors you'll find,' On trial, I'm sure, quite up to your mind. So shout, Iriyercargillitos, for good news and trueShout for the Railway, and ho more look blue ; For good times are coming for Invereargill once more. So go-a-head Davies, the Rail, and the Dome Pass bore. JOHN WRIGHT, WATSON'S HOTEL, Corner of Dee and Don Streets. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Spev-street. THE PROPRIETOR of this favorite and old established Hostelrie, M. M'LEAN, assures all friends and customers (both old and new) of a hearty welcome and tho best of all tho good things to be obtained at moderate prices. Splendid COLONIAL ALE, 6d. per PINT. GLOBE HOTEL, TAY-STREET, INVER CARGILL. Proprietor— J. R. CHRISTIE. Manager— E. HARGIN. THE PROPRIETOR begs to announce to liis friends, settlers, and the public of the surrounding district, that ho has this day OPENED his HOTEL, and placed the same under the able management of Mr. E. HARGIN, so well and favorably known to the inhabitants of tliis town, and whose name alone is sufficient to guarantee for the Hotel a firstclass reputation for Comfort, Good Liquors, Civility, and Moderate Charges. Invereargill, Juue 2nd. 1363. GLOBE HOTEL, TAY-STREET. NOTICE TO FAMILIES. rpHE " GLOBE " is tho only Houso in Inver--1 cargill where the " BOTTLE DEPARTMENT " is properly carried out. Call and see the prices. CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL, DEVERON-STREET. IpXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, comJ bined with moderate charges. JOHN A. CARR, PROPRIETOR. ALHAMBRA HOTEL, (Next to Beaven's Buildings), Kelvin-street, INVERCARGILL. THE PROPRIETOR, in roturning thanks for past favors, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Invereargill, and his country friends, that Civility, a Good Table, and Comfortable Quarters, are always to be found at the ALHAMBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA CAFE, (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 tune to the Cafe Department of lus Establishment, and ventures to affirm that he produces a BILL OF FARE At present UNEQUALLED in INVEROARGILL ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and tlio public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above 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 the Hotel newly furnished, throughout. First-class Livery Stables attached to the Hotel, and are under the management of an experienced ostler. The Wines, Spirits, and Beers are of the first brands only. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, INVERCARGILL. ANDREW MOIR, Proprietor. AM. Begs to inform his patrons and tho pub- • He, 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 HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets. NOTICE . TO SUIT THE'TIIES. BOARD AND LODGING, 255. per Week, (payable in advance). Meals at all Hours. Beds la. per night. SOUTHLAND) RESTAURANT, KELVIN-STREET, i . NEW YORK DINING ROOMS ESK-STREET. H. HICKS, Pno-e-aiE'EO.B.' HE begs to return his thanks for the < ample. • patronage hitherto afforded him, and to assure tlie Public s that liis motto is still " A-First-class Table and Accommodation" at charges to Biiit the times: , , ' , Travellers are always assured of accommodation'
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 4
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