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"■;■""- „, - Hotels, 'fee.- t - i ' '■■■"■ ■ ■ ■ ---'•-■•- ?' EINOE ~t)F WALES SOTEK -j- « DEE-STREET, iNVERCARGILti. | GEOEGE SiOTH Bega.to intimate tp the inhabitants of gttl, and the-fiettlersin Tfche pro^ee^tnat'he'has entered into possession of the abpxe.So.tel,. and. wbkle Soliciting a shure of their patronage, assures the m that no expense is being spared to make the hoi ise desirable as a first-class Family Hotel ; also, to supply v a want <long. felt in the pjace, a Commercial Room willbe -iat the r special convenieji^^pf'TOnunercial;gentlemeiv /; \~ . :/j , % The Billiard Room-containß'twd' tabled, has beJn enlarged and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. ' ip^tforg>f.ffie^t.4ua^^!.pi^i/''fopjfc''"fn* 6t^ck." | THE STABLES, W^iich are commodious T and comfortable, are being put into excellent order,-and as this department wfll be tinder ;the' personal- superintendence of G.S., he hopes that he may ob'tsin'.'a. continu-, an6e of the. support he has hitherto so liberally entoyed frotff the p'eopleof Southland: -'■*■-- ! A T L B-I-9-N- H G : «L r ! pEErSTREET : Opposite Government Building!. . . | ■■ i ■ " ' ' rnHE 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 well known, are the mos commodious in the Province, and combine three distinct classes — viz., close, partially open, and open — so that gentlemen have the privilege of selecting that species of shelter to which then* horses have- beeh-acenstomed. There arc- also : several roomy loosefbpxeS attached, - 1 , . . ' , A convenient .paddock has also been secured, iritp which horses maybe turned during the, day. " entire premises will, be kep. t., in. the beßt .possible order, and will ;be under, the.' immediate chirge of an experienced ostler. . • I A. CAJMCEEQN, rj t a:e:e Ni;b n^ Htcy^ % &, "H '■'■ " Esk and' Kelvin Streets, .- ; : - j Tmm^A^WAY'sTAiioK '[ ' Wines, Spirits and o.ther liquors of best. brands, always on hand. Gentlemen from the country, and neighboring colonies, can have every comfort at the above HoW, which has also the advantage of- good situation .and close proximity to the principal public and merchants offices, . ■ - , J JOSHUA CLARE, [ .'.' " - " L Late'oY WMiamstdwni ' ■ j Proprietor. f_" ' ' ' "* * •_ .Tn~ , | — .-■'■ F..A. VON HAMMER'S ~~ ■ ? " j SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, ; JDONCERT HALL AND RESTAURANT, -~ ! -Comer of Tay and Kelvin Streets, IS NOW OPEN, a faa simile of that famous i ..:: ■ .'.■, _ .:~.~: r :-_- : :r '.-.. '■:..:: . .'y ~ and popular Hotel inDunedin, called the Scandi* nanan. AT ALL HOURS .;. ,;, 18. 6l>. BEDS ... ... ... is. ?ILLIASDS?AND BAGATELLE" j AND • ' j MUSICAL ENTEETAINMENT j EtESY"EYENIN^. ~ " : " SILON DES ASItTITS DES AEME' JAMEBICAN SKATING EINK. I Excellent Stabling Convenient. ) JW A 7 KA r TTP HOVe'£,^ i ..;'.' ■•; ; WTN^aN; ; ' - ■■ '■■/■ j {' ■ ■■; .. • .' "... .... rrj : - WT? I L h I A :: M ai.l« " ■ - ■•■■• ■■• ' j begfl to« thank hi*=frienda and tix©^public generally for the liberal support hitherto ao* corded- him, and' aa he ia about to, make large additions to his premises, he hopes by his^ unceas*. ing- care and attention to bis cuetomera to morit that swoe share of pabfonage ha has Hitherto reeftJT^V;; .■ -■....-.„.;■■■■ „ ■-•,:•.,-■ .- '-. ' '^ j •■.■■ ■";; ■ i ;.|^P l B .-.••. , . .... ! . . X-.

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Southland Times, Issue 684, 17 June 1867, Page 4

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481

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 684, 17 June 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 684, 17 June 1867, Page 4

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