TpHIWOB; OF WALES— HOTEL. DEE/STB^Ci^^^CiiGELt. r- ; ;- ■ ' '• j ,;ivMA I^.-t-X '<•(>■; .'TJ-LHlfr, (v: i?a--i< Begs toMijmate jjpitiieitth^bita^ts otlxLy^rcat', gill, a4i.the «e.ttlfirflJß;.the^rj9vjn.ce,fit^frrha(has: entered into possession; ,of (the aboxe/'Hotely: and while soliciting ,a: Bhare- of their, patronage/assures; them that ntf expense is icing -spared' toimflke the house desirabieaa a firsticlass-Family' Hotel^also> ■ to supply' *i'want 'long i felt- iii-v iihe :pMce; r a rObinmirciai Bboni wJH 1 be at cthß B^eSial convex : nience { bf^owoniercial'gentlemeni n "-; • '■' ■■-"■■ Theißilliaird: Boom^'^cpntainß Wp^"' tables, haY been enlMged'-,and () "'and^^for .^yle'ani^ comfort, Becbnd i'to none in the ' colony... >f '\ . ;'■' laqiiors of the first qualitjr <ihh/ ■'kept in itbcki * I :-.... ..: ■. J. ■■-,<-:.-- ■;. ; -r : '. v: .«» •••■.-.' ■■ - 1...-..,. -.TSE Sl'ABLEg,^ ; -_. ;, ; Which lake oominbdibus and comfortable/, arebeing put into excellent brderi and as this" depart--inent will be urider the' personal Buperinteildence of G.S., thaV^e 'nia^ bbtaiii' a cbijtinu-" ■tince of" the support ne has hitherto Bb v^berally ,'fnjoyed febin tiie^people of |SbuiMsndV 'J. , : : - pL: 1T ; B $$&$^M-$-?s Wsv. - 1 ' • .. Esk and Eelvin.StreetSi,,. ijcv :, - ; WEAB EAILWAy STAIKHSfi ; J 7 Wiries^ Spirits and other liquofß >of Ijest brands. always; on. feand^ £v- } /iiPJi :z>:cr>.]:.;;!iL r. '/ -mlo ; a GenUemen, tom:the;coimtry,'aDid; .neighboring' colonids/ican c, very -comfort at rthe- above Hotel,; which has"'also r the 1 advantage of good' situation "aiid close proximity to, ihe ' principal and'merchants ofllces. v< J c ' , o ' .. , :'?O. !••• '. '■" ' : . w . 7 /^ 7.. i . ..- • Late of WiHiamstoTOi,; .>.>>!> j• ■' ' ■■■■•-'■■ ■■'■ -:.v.l-y\ .!.'•:•■:: '■ Proprietor...; ; " iF.,4...^^^ATvnTOys-^ "VS "!;] SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, ■ - COKCEBT HALL* AND B^STAIIBINT,. , : r . ,•'■;„ i C/Orner of Tajja^EelvuxSti^ets,- ; j c ,.- a i TS NOW- OPEN,.* fop jsmjle-oi &at rfamp^s and pobular ; Hqtel mDunedin, called the Seandiinavdan. ' ■--■> ••■^ •■•'' :.•'.''■'' ■ :■■ ••• - ;: - ■' '•■ MEALSF^^ AIJj'HOUBS^ ! So. : : I.,;iBEDS : S ! i;; SC -.;; ' : ». ; ;\..^; v ; : _'..vlfc "J; ; !?,..";■' i ;";;' : '• i '/.' J ".'" /.-!^".!rj!', •.-'.'; .'-.. j^Qi'i^ASA^TS^ESiAEffij ■ ; Excellent Stabling Obfivenienfr. :r -v' '. : ;; ;"'ii L; ; B:r ; 6 |r; 'H'o-t'-b' V'Z'.^ :' ; pEE-STBEET ;.-,= -.. .: -■:;■ /,. ■.., Opposite Government: Buildings/;'"i '? ;.' ■- -■- "■■" A; f CAMEEO^'^DPB3iT(&. v ; r ; " rpHIS ra onejof the ,Qldejit; established^ ~ Jt ;~~ ii ,the. Prov^ace, and is ! p^>yided,witii [every r convenience -for famflies, includ|pg privtlte'sitting-, roomsji&'c.'" ai -\ '. ' "' / ..''■■'',"''■'■''"■■■ Ale/PoJcteri tod Spirits of' the B.esi Brands' 'at' ; • "<■'- j; "■' ; way's in Stoei. : '"' •; : - ' ; - ' ; ; ''■' STABirN^i Ttfith Oaten Ha^ ofrsuperibr Qua^h^y QO'T^ft^tE .jßt^ffiS-Ei;-,-' ■ : (Opposite Exchange Buildings), i DEE-^&TrB-ErE-T-f-rr- — -. -: ■■ ■• ■ : -'. ' ■ ; __ . . EstabUshed 1863 ri . . • t . _ r . . . . . . rj^HE uildersigned, rn'relniming-tiiankis to the, X pubh'c i'i'6'f Invercargin ! an6V ; rieighborhbbd,^ takes theopportunitjr t of" ., assuring 'thenf tlijit "he will be 't^elam'g^m^hfe.. l ejffbrts.\fo/refam^ the patronage the^have so liberally 'bestowed on him since lie commfcnbed. busiiieSS in luveroargiil.' ' - Having at d'6nsiderabie J eipense secured inreasied facilities for the management of his establishment, .he. will 'nxifuture,':.^; prepared : to supply. • Wholesale and Betail every article connected with 'the. trade, at reasonable rates and of first-class quality Bride's' Cakes '^lani ( aiid-^bTOaniehted) made' to order— f Wedding Breakfasts ; : DhinOTS^ L S-ippersi' "and'TPicnics, supplied. by) contract, ; or ; ,^ to corder.: Biscuits . : (plain ; fancy). .. Pastry, &0,-, .Ac. Every variety. ofCjonfectionery.maaiufactured;Qn the premises. ' Ale, : Porter, W,ines and Spirits .of the, best ■brands always in stock.. ..,...., "^.. ; ; . " ?! ■ "'-/'^Djßiiw'M^NZlE, '\-?;. : *.' •■:'■,< ... Cook, Confectioner, and Fancy -■'• Baker." '"■'■ "\ iJ H jtoe eiveeton. ;Z 1 , -:",, ; .-.•?■ -■'!:■ ■■■■:n-r"T r - •■:■-.-; :■::) '.t's v .:.'.- '■' HPHE Eoyal Mail Coach will leave forvthe f abpve ''J- place, every Monday, Wednesday^and day, at Half-past 167 a.m. ponctualiy;. .returning! to Invercargill, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ... . . .Booking Oip9.es--Mes9rs Hare, Pratt ancl 'Coi'a. Dee-street j and Eiverton Hotel, Biyerton. r .:JJI parcels, .carefully forwarded. --,,=■•}, >t : -{. >: ; - '■oc7^l ■- ' ■ . WIIOaAM FLESTy; v:- \ Proprietor.
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Southland Times, Issue 668, 10 May 1867, Page 4
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523Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 668, 10 May 1867, Page 4
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