a ; Hotels and Restaurants. • '<- ' 'LEE'S .HOTEL,, & CAFE^ . i , j '" ' - 1 ' FH, LEE hegs tq infoym. the publio that he • has * « RE-OPENED THE ABOVE 'HOTEL, J ' . V, I J An<l trusts Jo merit a renewal of tihe patronage jrhioh l^e hap co long enjoyed. It t' , Accommodation for a '-few Boards. Term« i moderate. , t i , > The, entrance ,to the Ca&' vrill, in future, be from Kelvin-street. •*• '"*' pRINCE OE WALES ' HQTO, ■*■ ' DEE-STREET, ZirVISXOAIiGIItIi. J, Q-. IJTOOTS, F-tOHRIETqB. AT THE GJ-L4.SGOW OLYDE-STREET,' YOU will always find Breakfasts ready from Seven o'clock until Ten, Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Three till Seven. CLEAN, WELL- AIRED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. NEW YORK DINING; ROOIkS-; • ESK-STREEIV '.';' '•■.-■'■; -I H. HICKS, Pbopbibtob. ; HH. begs to return his thanks fpy the ample » patronage. hitherto afforded hun, and to asßure.t_ie Public that, his motifco. is still "A Eirst-*---class Table and Accommodation" at charges to suit th© times... .' . . -,* ' ■ '-yy Travellers are always assured of accommodation. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL ■■ AND CAEE, Corner of - -j DON AND DEE STREETS ■ _._._ B ' , WATSON'S HOTEL. J OH N WRI GH T T)EGS to inform the Public and his Friendgenerally, that he has OPENED the above ! Old Established HOTEL uiider the above name, , and trusts, by his well-known attention to the requirements and wishes of his Customers, to ensure their continued Patronage. THE TABLE AND BE D-R 0 OMS Are unequalled in Invercargill. JOHN WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. CLARENDON HOTEL, Coeneb op Esk and Kelvin Steeets. 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 Spirit Department are carefully stocked, and every attention shown to the require- •' ments of his customers. ; Lunch on the Table daily, at One o'Clock. D. WEBSTER, Proprietor. • A L B I ON HOT EL DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the .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. y First-class Livery Stables attached to tihe Hotel, ' and are under the management .of an experienceostler. .... * ' ;, ■v" * The Wines, Spirits, and Beers are of the, first brands only. ! zr:'. it: ' '■■'.' V.,* ..'■'■.. ' . - - • ! - B: BT * "' ' '-• '■'.;.. .SA. v^ ... / BOYAi "■ *.-** HBB IETTEEB MAJESTY'S PATBHTY' ' YH AT ; E : SYy YY:v CONCBNTEA'SED' : siBCIPIC,. * * -v* '.: * '?/•".■ ,' I. * . -;.;".ii. .-.:•* ' ** For the prevention and ; CURE OF* SCAB' IN SHEEP.; ;" : " THE PATENTEE of this; invaluable; Specifier has succeededj after a long series of laborioug and costly experiments,- in producing 'u-A. j Lz. >■■■•, A Simple, Economical? arid' most Effectual Cure' for ■'■■' " ; . ;; '' ; ' Scab in Sheep. A' ••■;• j -y y-'-; 1 Superseding'altogethertheVseofArse^ and other reinediefhithertb applied. " yy ', AH'SA THs^ article is uniyers^^^ the most effectual Cure for Scab;, in Sheep, and is invaluable; 'aa;a.;'preyentatiye;',^ effect upon the . skin^. sl^ulMes the sYgrqwfch py . wool, and wiUjeffectaiaily ' des^py- ticks. YNo.sheep-" owner .should faol 'to dip in;'Haye?'s,;Specifib;;im-; mediately after pheaiingY and thereby avoi-^ jCohY tagion-Y The price.is 6dYpcr;lb. V ..' ; • 'AS:S.,, , The official certificates" of 'the Board', of Agriculr, ture of Victoria has ; twice _been? given -nlfavpr of, ,tinaSp;ec^c, : andph;^lie;iast L occasion, on thpresjilt ; of experiments'cpn.ducfed ai the.'Mpdel Farin^*when ( Mr. Hayes, af the request, of ;ihp Board, tuidei^qpk, .the cure pf ;a, f flpckof i'.ba^jrjdisewei^iMp^^Hi^"; ; had failed; , be , cur Theappl_catipn',was!a^complete' success, and piiited. ; cppies;.of as wpll;^ festimpiuals; from manyAoY' the^pririciple Y'sheep-br-sedersYbf-Victoria/areiii.thehajadsi-of the general Agents,. . and the severalY'sub-t^fents', appbihwd 'throughout; 'Aufltralia.y'. /* »..;. ( „,,z A- Ayz, ....... ■■:.. .^^^y-^^oi^gh-^co.; \XX-i .W&- *Mte'ii__j_^^
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 21 July 1864, Page 4
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584Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 21 July 1864, Page 4
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