■ ,-. p j £ H ■: ■-, .1i...,,. i .Y<i'Vjl..- • (EE]a:PERAM?E- "HOTEE, ?■•-. ' EsK-BXBEBTiK near Cricket Gapid)/ ' , }\ }, ' ' ■&■ a _ _ i.a.V. W^^b'/;^ i,r g B,? fi-" 1 -. SSi. •••..■■ '^'■"'-"vv. .'. EOO'MS can J€e ■ had, ■ jjjj&fiw JCi fßbard, at a xnofß§rate'chw^f ;''.l j £ iQuadrnle ABBe"mbty every MoSday and 'E&tffsdai Evenmgs, at tn^above phico, cSmmenTjin|fa^Eight o'cioctua «s xr . ti.;-. r ...- ; i«a>rite EOBBET Mjm^Ocßm^ BEQ-S respectfully o ,to ?( infor?ntrhiß friends and the , a pubiie^g4neraUy jr '-^^'*^,T f ha|^ c agaia 'reßunie*d : lihe £ manag'emen¥iofr^tie n -. •sj.jfs ►"v^ "ih i ' TIT^STBiBT. .i RMM.. can- assure ; all 'pflfTtUs^jSiaif^tfiq^^w?* have : jfirst-class •' ; accoininbdation,' ' vaf K t"KiB • r&otx moderate rates;- ■■■ .^'^ '-y.d^M^^if^ .- •;_,..,'-..-,.•:;• ,-* '.-.••.-•;■•■.!; !.Sfr : .-'j'i -ti tii^o^J oftlM '" Tli6jDi2«or*!,aro,.of the-;rery s ibesfc'brandsii*Dd thp.OMwnf will be^^ found^second : tp none in town. . : ■■■."■; ■■ : ". ,7. ;RjL,^^,R!iX:sl : oV^ii'^? First-class Billiard Tables! £W a iri '|tle*.Hou«« j and ample. " ":,:.'...'.,'■..' -I- r -o-*i r f ■'•••.•)y":^.o STABLE ACCOMMODA^TION- - r ' : ... -■, .■,.,; ,-,:.•: , f .; ; :wJi «riiiUi"A' ia'i is connected with, the eßtabh'shment. «: ( i .; .:: ■:••: ; .'. : ,■, :■:. '.•.■:■ yA iiti .^ -;•'> 808 E R,T , : Mjfp &' CiBUn r : 34. to Uwo^poi^-T^AT Stbbbt: .; ;. ...jJijv' ' t :••- ; """ """^""'r' C L A E E N D ; O : f'.;#G;TE : L- ( COBNBB Oy E.SK AND EbLVIK StBBBTB.. '.' ■: •,:,-.-,.. :> . <'-;'X • — :;^ i --q ... "...a ; . ,-.i' ; i ■::■'■• '• ')i :; : ' J - r^2 ; •.--'■ DAVID WEBSTER begs t6 inform ;his Friehdi* and the Public, .that- at the above Hotel every requisite . and comfort xjanlTbe 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 5 Clock; - 17-tc D. WEBSTER; .^Proprietor. NEW YOEK DINING EOO^MS ESE-STREET: ; H. HICKS, Pcbopbietoe, f: - HH. begs to return his thanks' for the anipl* . patronage hitherto afforded him, andpto assure 'tbe Public that his motto ~is' still" "A First* class Table and Accommodation" at' charges ltosuii the times. Travellers are always assured of accommodatior , A L B I O N Lj. DEE-STREET.., .;• : • -.:/..:■■.. 1 10. ■ ; ■ - IN VEIL CAB, a ILL. - WILLIAM A. LIND respe'ctf^;niforyiß^| friends, the old jettlers,l/and't the." public - generally, that he has RE:OPEN^/tKe.abgvep HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business, and the wants of his customers, to" merit; a,.sharey of their support. , yj' "^,-v' r ']*!.' iVrf^^M Extensive alterations have teen made, and T th«y Hotel newly furnished throughout, " =-""-" 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. ' '"■''] 1 " . "27*^° ■" pEINCE OP WALES HOTEL, *■ DEE-STREET, V'/ : ' ■ INTER CJ-M&ZZI,., .:^L-c-.-; 8-tc J. G. HUGHES, Pbopuietab,: «. ■-.'.-- -.--;: ir.-'C-i-'/i'i AT THE GLASGOW EESTAmiANT CLYDE-ST REE T^ni'.ii;! '-,£> YOU will always find Breakfasts ready front 1 Seven o'clock until' Ten. " ■:'-.-: Dmners from Twelve till Three, : •■■ '-•' '-'"- Tea from Fve till SeyeriV- — ; ', \ ; - CLEAN, WELL- A I R D /^E '4 3 With Charges to meet :the times'; ;^27-t«^ : IMPOETANT- GA^Cm^i: : '' : HOLLOWAXS ■ ) T BE& most respectfully to caution; the Außtra^-' " 1 lasian Public against purchasing Ointmentfand- " Pills sold in' my name unless they have 3he.Engli3h •- 2 Grovernment.Stanip afiixedio .thcsamejiohiwhich^sii is engraved, in white letters,- on • a^redr. andi'datri '--•* ground the words— " HJOLLOWAYIS jyRTT>TfI r AND OINTMENT, LONDQNr'V^ThesameTalabr^ j appear in the' water-markqf ; the ißdok.io&'Dir&oly-'^ tions. I'am^dnforn;ed-that spmeparJaes.are-Tends^^ ing medicines" which they are importmgl^jnt^theu- <■?- : United States at a low- priee,;~and— pahning_ them ! offjas being of^mTgem^enanTtfacltureTliSame of these spurious~medicines have- a label affixed to I imitate th^^nglKb^^temp.,;O"§o;'shas.ssiicE^3gilance.is rbquired" ii order .tgidete^t the deception by le^amining veij. minute^^e^tanjg^nd^h^L'Slt affiked^io -die ¥^ 'a^d™ Boxes'jM iSevns^ffie,^!^,^and thickness of the paper, as of IhejßsoksiofoiDir&aionßPTrM? toT» ffipeifffiag^ all jwho may readjtljis amongst their, $£$${ s^oi^^e sentjto . ! Messrs. Goedoit ASfy^Qbrccxt," ; - : Ag£nts. 1 «.- . London, wh'en tt^^ej^^t^sijtrSlsbelilMßfe* !w : Signed) vV I -" ' THOMAS HOLLOWiT. Wtiniuy ti&, 1864. "
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 September 1864, Page 1
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576Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 September 1864, Page 1
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