Hotels and Res r tanra_-ts.. . ;- *■ j LEE'S HOTEL & CAFE/ , * : ? '<, • I' , " ,r , ______ ' - i FH. LEE begs to inform the pubhc that b§ I • hp - REtOPENED THE ABOVE* HOTEL,.,, 1 t i And 'trusts to merit a renewal of the patronage which he has so long enjoyed. ' Accommodation for a few Boarders. Terms moderate. ' « The entrance to the pafe will, in future, be from Kelvin-street. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL,, ' -*■ DEE-STREET, 1 INVJEBCABG-ILL. , ' J. G. HUGHES, Peopeietoe. AT THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT, C L YD E-S T RE E T, YOU will always find Breakfasts ready from Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from -Twelve till Three. Tea from Three till Seven. CLEAN 1 , WELL- AIRED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. , NEW YORK DINING * ROOMS ESK-STREET. H. HICKS, Peopeietob. HE begs to return his thanks for the ample • patronage hitherto afforded him, and to assure the Pubhc that his motto is still " A First* class Table and Accommodation" at charges to suit the times. Travellers are always assured of accommodation. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL AND CAFE, Corner of DON AND DEE STREETS LATE WATSON'S HOTEL. JOHN WRIGHT T)EGS to inform the PubKc and his Friends generally, that he has OPENED the above Old Established HOTEL under the above name, and trusts, by liis well-known attention to. the requirements and wishes of his Customers, to ensure theh continued Patronage. THE TABLE AND BED-RO.OMS Are unequalled in Invercargill. JOHN WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. CLARENDON HOTEL,' Cobneb op Esk aiod, Kelvin" Streets; DAVID WEBSTER begs to inform his Friends and the Pubhc, that at the above Hotel every requisite and comfort can be obtained. The Ale and Spuit Department are carefully stocked, and every attention shown to the requirements of his customers. Lunch on the Table daily, at One o'Clock. D. WEBSTER, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL DEE-STREET, INVEB C ABO- ILL. WILLIAM A LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the pubhc generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above HOTEL, and trusts, by 6trict 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. Fn-at-class Livery Stables attached to the Hotel, and are under the management of an experienced ostler. The Wmes, Spirits, and Beers are of the first brands only. BI - -j*s.-- iJU ■ ;__. ■-77-JK)ya_. HBB lPlriin*li?§ia LETTERS majesty's . patent. HAVES' CONCENTRATED SPECIFIC, For the prevention and CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP. THE PATENTEE of tliis invaluable Specific lias succeeded, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments, m 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 preventative ; it has a wonderful effect upon the skin, stimulates the growth qj „ wool, and will effectually destroy ticks. -No sheep- " owner should fail to dip in Hayes's Specific im- ; mediately after shearing, and l thereby avoid 'con- ' tagion. The price is 6d. "per lb. ' * > m ' >' ' ' ] The official certificates "of r the Board of Agricul- v , . ture of Victoria has twice been given faror^ 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' J the cure of a flock of badly diseased sheep, which " had failed to bo cured by seven 'other preparations.' 1 The apphcation was a complete success, and printed copies of those certificates, as>-well<as testimonials from many o. the principle sheep-breeders 'of f v Victona,taro in the hands of the -general Agents, ;i and the several sub-agents appointed throughout t n Australia. >,,- , . , ■> , „S. H. CLOUGH & CO., , ,tw ' no General Agents, Melbourne. HENDERSON, BONAR & &Ol> > ' : , 5 " r '<' r ' / Agents,' l£v&^g_T7
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 19 July 1864, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 19 July 1864, Page 4
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