Medical. s DR. WILLIAM WILLSON, (HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN), Tl/TAY be consulted daily at his residence, as I under — From 9 a.m. till 12 noon. ', From 7 p.m, till 9 p.m., ■, Or by letter from any part of New .Zealand, gmng the history of the case, and enclosing fee lQs. 6d. in P.O. stamps or order, when medicine will v be forwarded. Ythan-stbeet, Tay-stbeet, _ • ■' ' ' Invercargill, Southland. N.B.— Vaccination- daily. INVERCARGILL HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTE n AND PHARMACY. Under the management of DR. WILLSON, Opposite the east side of the Scotch Church, Ythan-street, Tay-street, Invercargill, Southland, j - T?ROMiibis Institution can be obtained Bylet&r 1 « -Jf . ■-••.,- •■■■■■ - ' . ; or_ application aS^' preparation in Homoeopathic Medicines, either in Globules, Tinctures, or Tritu- . rations, Family Boxes, or Tincture Chests, Books of Instruction, Pamphlets, Homoeopathic Cocoa, &c, &c, and, if required, forwarded to any part of New Zealand bj post. MOORE'S HOMCEOPATHIC VETERINARY PRACTICE, 7s. 6d., with any of the medicines recommended in that work. Single Tubes of Globules ... Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Hotels, &c. 5 pLARENDON HOTEL, Esk and Kelvin Streets, i NEAR RAILWAY STATION. Wines, Spirits and other '-quors of best brands always on hand. Gentlemen from the country, and neighboring colonies, can have every comfort at the above Hotel, which has also the advantage of good situation and close proximity to the principal public and merchants- offices. JOSHUA CLARE, Late of W-'liamstown, Proprietor. F. A. VON HAMMER'S \ SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, CONCERT HALL AND RESTAURANT, Corner of Tay and Kelvin Streets, ,TS NOW OPEN, a fac simile of that famous and popular Hotel inDunedin, called the Scandinavian. MEALS AT ATT, HOURS ... . Is. 6d. BEDS ... la. BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE A2TD MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING. SALON DES ASAULTS DES ARMS. AMERICAN SKATING RINK. Excellent Stabling Convenient. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMERON, Pbopbietob. ripHIS HOTEL is one of the oldest established JL in the Province, and is provided with every convenience for families, including private sittingrooms, &c. Ale, Porter, and Spirits of the Best Brands always in Stock. Stabung-, with Oaten Hay of superior Quality. SCOTCH. PIE HOUSE, (Opposite Exchange Buildings), DEE-STREET, Established 1863 ri IHE undersigned, in returning thanks to the JL public of Invercargill and neighborhood, takes the opportunity of assuring them that he will be unrelaxing in his efforts to ..retain the patronage they have so liberally bestowed on him Bince he commenced business in Invercargill. Having at considerable expense secured inreased facilities for the management of his establishment, he will in future be prepared to. supply Wholesale and Retail every article connected with the trade, at reasonable rates and of first-class quality Bride's Cakes (plain and ornamented) made to order— Wedding Breakfasts, Dinners, Suppers, and! Picnics, supplied by contract, or to order. Biscuits (plain and fancy). Pastry, &c, &c. Every variety of Confectionery manufactured on the ipremises. Ale, Porter, Wines and Spirits of the best brands always in stock. ANDREW MCKENZEE, Pastry Cook, Confectioner, and Fancy Biscuit Baker. : GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, (Between Southland Club and Mitchell and Go's ), ! DEE-STREET. npHE Proprietor of the above establishment '...-*■ desires to intimate to the inhabitants of Invercargill. and the general public that he has ■• lately removed into the -premises situate as above, : which he has entirely remodelled and arranged so ■ as to afford the maximum of comfort, convenience, and elegance. For the convenience of ladies and others visiting the Confectionary and Pastry department, he has entirely separated' the two branches of his business, the Bar department being conducted altogether apart from the former. N. JOHNSON. Invercargill, Dec. 15, 1866. CLYDE BAKERY, HARRISVILLE, CHEAP BREAD FOR INVERCARGILL. 5 rpHOS. MT3WEN has reduced the price of -*- the 41b. Loaf to Bd. , - . . k - Store's supplied, and discount allowed. Harrisville, 31st January, 1867.
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Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 1
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