. ;.:.;, : ... . . Hotels, &c ; pLAE EN D O N HOTEL, Esk and Kelvin Streets, 1 NEAR RAILWAY STATION. ] . Wines,, Spirits and other liquors of .best brands always oh hand. ' ' ' ' ~ ; Gentlemen; from the_;COuntry, and neighboring j colonies, can have every .comfort at the above Hotel, which, has . also the advantage of gciod situation and close proximity to the principal public and merchants offices; ;...]•; a_. . \"[ JOSHUA CLARE, j - ; . > . Late of WflHamstown, i Proprietor^ .. L F. A. VON HAMMER'S j SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, j' .CONCERT HALL AND RESTAURANT, . . C { omer.of Tay ; and Kelvin Streets, „ j s TS NOW OPEN, a foe simile of that fainbus and popular Hotel inDunedin, called the Scandinavian.. MEALS AT: ALL HOURS ... ••• ls « 6d « BEDS, ... ... ... ls - BiLLIAEDS AND BAGATELLE AND i; MUSICAL ENTEETAINMENT EYEEY, EVENING. ! SALON DES ASAULTS DES AEMS. _AMEICA]Sr SKATING BINK. Excellent StabHng Convenient. ALB ION HOTEL, DEE-STREET Opposite'Gbvernment Buildings. X CAMEEON, Pe9Psietob. rTIHIS HOTEL is one of the oldest established J. in the Provincej and is provided/with every convenience for families, including private sittingrooms, &c. . : ; I Ale, Porter, and Spirits of the Best Brands al- -;,., . - . ways in Stock. ( STABIiIKO, with Oaten Hay of superior -Quality SCOTCH PIE HOUSE, (Opposite Exchange Buildings), ! ;' , ;; _ DEE -STREET, _ ! '.., : "'' ; ;i ? Estabiished 1863. n^HE undersigned," in returning thanks to the X public. : of jlnvercargill and neighborhood, takes the.opportunity of assuring them that'he will be" unrelaxing in"Kr'eflorfcs~td~fßfatin: the patronage^ theyjhaveTso liberally- bestowed or| him since he commenced business in Invercargillj .Haying at considerable expense secured inreased : facih'ties for the management of his^stablishiaent, he will in futiire be prepared to supply Wholes sale and Retail every article connected with the trade, at reasonable rates arid of first-class quality Bride's Cakes (plain and ornamented) made to order— Wedding Breakfasts, Dinners, Suppers, and PicnicsV supplied; by contract, or to order. Biscuits (plain and fancy). Pastry, &&, &c. Every variety of Confectionery manufactured on the.premises. ,-...-..,. Ale, Porter, Wines and Spirits of the. best brands always in stock. ANDREW M'KENZIE, Pastry Cook, Confectioner, and Fancy ;'- '- ~ ; " Biacuit Baker. ■■■ '- Mercantile and Insurance Companies* , ■VTBW2EALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. r FQB r FIRE, JMLIRINE, AND GENERAL r : v: - INSURANCE, -■•••■ Capital,, £250,000' With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Policies are issued and claims settled in Inver? cargill, without reference elsewhere. ! Agent for Southland;: . WILLIAM RUSSELL, Somcitob. : Agents for Riverton : SURMAN AND CRERAR. THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSUEANCE COMPANY. I Established for Fire and Marine Insurance/ Assurance of Lives, and Fidelity Guarantees. CAPITAL ..: With power to increase. DrEECTOBS: The Hon. Robert Stirimg Anderson ! John Halfey, Esq., J.P., M.L.A. : f The Hon. James Stewart Johnston ! Michael O'Grady, Esq., J.P., M.L. A. | 1 The Hon. Captain M'Mahon ' The Hon. David Elliott Wilkie, M.D., ML. A. London Agents : Dakjbtt and Co. TNSURANCES effected at the lowest possible x rates, and every business facility afforded to the assured. Bank, General and Provincial Government .Officials Guaranteed at lowest rates. Life Policies issued on very favorable conditions. No extra charge to members of Volunteer Brigades, and very extended geographical limits allowed. Life Assurance, combined with Guarantee, gives great advantages to the assured, as the Life Policy is issued at Reduced Premiums. ' Marine Risks at Current Rates. ; H. T.ROSS, Agent. 11HE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ANP - GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Foe Fibj? Jtbe, and AioruiriES. Invested Funds... ...£3,200,000. The undersigned continues to issue Policies for Fire and Life Insurance. f : Prospectuses and evory information can be obtainedironj . _^_^ ' tptvm'ab n'B/yn'RTrnr-
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Southland Times, Issue 665, 3 May 1867, Page 4
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549Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 665, 3 May 1867, Page 4
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