: ; Hotels, &c. . T>RINCE OF WALES. HOGiM;. DEE-STREET, INVERCARGrLL. GEORGE SMITH Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Invercargill, and the settlers in the province, that he;has entered into possession of the above Hotel, and while soliciting a share of their patronage, assures them that no expense is being 'spared to make the house desirable as a first-class Family Hotel j also*, to supply a want long felt^in the place, a Commercial Room will be at -the special convenience of commercial gentlemen. The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, and; for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors of the. first quality only kept in Btock. THE STABLES, Which are commodious and comfortable, are being put into excellent order, and as this department will be under the personal superintendence of G.S:{-he hopes that he may obtain' a ; continuance of "the support he has hitherto so liberally enjoyed from the people of Southland.' ■ . ; ..■ .• . i& • . - ■ -. - '' ; ■ -" '■■ •■-■■- - ■ -'■ ■ ALB I 0 N HOTEL, DEE-STREET ' Opposite Government Buildings. THE UNDERSIGNED takes the liberty of intimating that,f he • has ,• now , under; his o,wri management .-the Stables connected; -with • the Albion Hotel. r ; : These as is well'knbwn;- are the 'most commodious in the ■Province, and combine three distinct classes— viz., closed partially, open, and open— so . that, -gentlemen, have the -privilege of selecting that, specie's of shelter to : ; which their horsesf;have r been accustomed. • There are also Beveral rooiny- 'loose boxes- attached. ■* ■•-'-"■ E; A convenient paddock, has alad'b'een uito which hprses;inay be turned duinng the day. v "The premise8 r will be kept , in the .best possible .order, and will r be -under the immediate charge of -an experienced ostler^ ■■ >; ' T b'^ji c A y ICAMERO^Peop^tob!.''; pLARJEND 0 N;H O T B-E : f Esk and Kelvin Streets^'* • "• near Railway station. j Wines, Spirits and other liquors of best brands .always on hand. Gentlemen from the country, and neighboring colonies, can have every comfort at the above Hotel, which lias also the advantage of good situation and 'close proximity to the principal public and merchants offices. JOSHUA CLARE, , Late of Williamstpwn, > Proprietor. F. Ay YON HAMMER'S SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, CONCERT HALL AND RESTAURANT, Corner of Tay and Kelvin Streets,TS NOW OPEN, a fac simile of that famoua and popular Hotel in Dunedin, called the^ Scandinavian. MTSATfI AT ATT, HOURS IS. 6D. BEDS IS. BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE AUTD MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING. SALON DES ASAULTS DES ARMS. AMERICAN SKATING RINK. Excellent Stabling Convenient. Stables, &oROYAL GEORGE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DBS STBE3T, iNVEBOABaiIi. HOBSES and VEHICLES FOB SALJE OB FOR HIRE, On Reasonable Terms, Stabling -or upwards, of 60 Horses, and ample and secure Shed Rccommodationfor Waggons «nd Dwy8 ' DATO THOMPSON, " ' ffwptie.tor.l K»Bt<-»Seree Sales every Saturday,
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Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 4
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451Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 4
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