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Hotels and Restaurants; UNIO N HOTEL. ROBERT MURDOCH, PBOPBXETOB, . BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and. the public generally, that he has again resumed the management of the UNION HOTEL, Tay Stbebt, ' R. M. can a»aure all patronß that they will have first-clasß accommodation, at tho most moderate rateß' The Liquors are of the very best brands, and the Cuisine will be found second to none in town. BILLIARDS. First-claaa Billiard Tables are in tho House ; and ample STABLE ACCOMMODATION * is connected with tho establishment. ROBERT MURDOCH, Union Hotel, Tay Stbebt. ALBIONHOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the public I 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 j of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and tho Hotel newly furnished throughout. W. A. L. having secured the services of a firstclass French Cook, can confidentiaUy offer a biR of fare unequalled by any in Invercargill. Breakfasts from 8 to 10 o'clock; dinners, from 1 to 3 ! o'clock; teas, from 6 to 8 o'clock every kay, First-class beds from Is. to 2s. per night. First-class Stabling attached/ to the Hotel, and are under the management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; baits, 2s. 6. The Wines, Spirits, and. Beer are of the first brands only. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL AND CAEE, Corner of DON AND DEE STREETS, LATE WATSON'S HOTEL.JOHN "WEIGHT T)EGS to inform the Public and his Friends generally, that he has OPENED the above Old Established HOTEL under the above name, and trusts, by Ms well-known attention to the requirements and wishes of his Customers, to ensure theh continued Patronage. THE TABLE AND BED-ROOMS Are unequalled in Invercargill. JOHN WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. CLARENDON HOTEL, Coenee of Esk and Kelvin Steeets. DAVID WEBSTER begs to inform liis 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 requirements of his customers. Lunch on the Table daily, at One o'Clock. D. WEBSTER, Proprietor. pRINCE OE WALES HOTEL -*- DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. J. G. HUGHES, Peopeietob. AT THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT, C L V D E-S T RE E T, YOU wiR always find Breakfa3t3 ready from Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL-AIRED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. NEW YORK DINING ROOMS, ESK-STREET. H. HICKS, Peopeietob. HH. begs to return his thanks for the ample ■ patronage hitherto afforded him, and to assure the Pubhc that his motto is still "A Firstclass Table and Accommodation" at charges to suit the times. Travellers are always assured of aeeommodatier* NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL COMPANY. THE Directors desire to call attention to the distinctive title of this Company,- viz., "NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL COMPANY," and to inform purchasers that Cebtificates, bearing the Company's impressed seal, are issued with each cargo. ...:.-... The weR-known quality of this Company's coal, which is generally called by the single title of "Wallsend," has led to the use of the name Wallsend by other companies, : and to other coal being represented as " from the Wallsend seam," thereby inducing the belief that it ii this Company's coal, or is equal to it. :'. The Admiralty test of Australian; coal -placed this Company Fibst for steam 7 purposes'; ; the evaporative power being greater and the quantity of ash Much Less than from any other coal. By Order of the Board, 7 •" F.W.-BINNEY, -'7 Secretary. . Offices — Exchange/Sydney. 7

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 1

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