.Hotels* &C. ■.'■ PRINCE OE WALES ' HOTEL. DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. ;G^EOEGS SMITH "Begs to intimite to the i____bita_its ,bf.l_ivercar|r gfll, and the settlers in the province,, that >he haß entered into possession of the above Hotel,' and while soUciting a share of their patronage, assures them that no expense is being.spared /to make the . house desirable as a first-class Family Hotel ; also, to supply a want long. felt in the place, a ; Commercial Room will be a t the special conve- ! nience 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 _b?Bt quaUty on?y kept in stock. THE STABLES, i Which are commodious and comfortable, are being put into exceUent order, and .as this department will be under the personal Buperihtendence j of G.S., he hopes that he may obtain a continu- j :ance of the support he has hitherto so ÜberaUy enjoyed from, the people of Southland. ALB I ON HO TEL, DEE-STREET Opposite Government BuUdings. fPHE UNDERSIGNED takes the liberty of in- '-*- timating that he has now under his own management' the -Stables connected -with the Albion Hotel. These Stables, as is weU known, are the mos commodious in the Province, and combine three distinct classes — viz., close,.part_aUy open, and open — so that gentlemen have the privilege of selecting that species of shelter- to which thenhorses 'have been accustomed. There are also several roomy loose boxes attached. A convenient paddock has also been secured, into which horseß may be turned during the day. ■ The entire premisesr.wfll ber.kept in the best possible order, and wfll be under the. immediate charge of an, experienced ostler. A. CAMEEON, Peopeietob. jnLABE^JDON H O TEL , y 'Esk and Kelvin Streets, NEAR RAILWAY STATION. ' Wines, Spirits and other Uquors of best brands always on hand. I Gentlemen from the country, and neighboring colonies, can have every comfort at the above HotelV whicit has also the advantage of , good situation and close proximity to the principal pubUo and merchants offices. JOSHUA CLARE, Late .of .Williamstown, Proprietor, j F. A. VON HAMMER'S SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, CQNCEET HALL AND BESTAUBANT, Corner of Tay. and Kelvin Streets, TS NOW OPEN, a fao simile of that famous and popular Hotel in Dunedin, called the Scandinavian. i MEALS AT ALL HOURS .* » Is. 61*. ' : BEDS . - --«. • «« A • ••• 111 ■ ih -»*• Akßt BILLIAEDS AND BAGATELLE AND MUSICAL ENTEETAINMENT EVEEY EVENING. SALON DES ASAULTS; DES AEMS. A]_J_EBICAN SKATING EINK ExceUent Stabling Convenient. i W A K ATI P.- HO TEL, WINTON. TM • W ILL I AM; begs to thank his friends aiid the publio generally for the Überal support hitherto accorded him, and as hd is about to make large ■)■■■■■-■ additions to his premises, he hopes by bis unceasing care and attention to his customers to-ment the same share of patronage he has hitherto received.
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Southland Times, Issue 683, 14 June 1867, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 683, 14 June 1867, Page 4
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