■ Hotels; and Kestanrants. ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Esk-stbest (near Cricket Grmpd). '-..■ •■- k :.- f PRIVATE ROOMS can be had, -with of :■ without Board? at a moderate charge. Quadrille Assembly^ every Monday and ThursdaX 1 Evenings, at the'above place, commencing at Eight o'clock; r '::. •'.'£ " 37-to UNI ONr H O.TJL. R OB E R T ' -^M-ij; R D^O 6 H , PEQPEIETOE, r r . ; ; : BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he lia3 again resumed the management of the ■ UNION HOTEL, ' Tay Sxbeet. .-.''.. i R. M. can assure all patrons that they -yn&. have first-class - accommodation,^ at ■ the mout moderate rates. ■ : •-. L ; The Liquors are of the very best brands, and the Cuisine will be found* second to none in towa. BILLIARDS. ........ First-class Billiard Tables are in -the Houae j and ample ■ : ■ ; - ; ,-,/.. STABLE ACCjOMMOpATibN - is connected with the establishment. • ■ ROBERT MURDOCH, 34- to Union Hotei, Tax Stbbbt. CLARENDON HOTEL, COBNEB OF ESE AND KELVIN StBEBTS. DAVID WEBSTER begs to inform his Friends and the Public, 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. 17-tc D. WEBSTER, Proprietor. NEW YORK DINING- ROOMS ESK-STREET. H. HICKS, Pbopbietob. HH. begs to return his thanks for the ample • patronage hitherto afforded him, and to assure the Public that his motto is still "A Firstclass Table and Accommodation" at charges to suit the times. Travellers are always assured of accomaiodatior 1-tc ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVER CARGILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs hi« friends, the- old settlers, and tha publio 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 th» Hotel newly furnished throughout. First-en- Stabling attached to the Hotel, an: ?re \.-'u-r '-ho wi&imgenu-nt o? an experien»ed Os:trr. ' ■-■-■v, h-.. . bane.. ?». " . r are o" th» firs* ' ••■ 27-to a
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 September 1864, Page 1
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338Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 September 1864, Page 1
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