Horses. TO STA.ND THIS SEASON, AT Bit E R I O N rD TIUVKI THB APABIiU. & COUHTIIY DISTBICT3, The Thorough-bred Clydesdale Entire ; (Imported) ; • "TOUM .CLIDE."' trOUNG CLYDE by 018 Clyde j dam *■ Flower by tampion 5 grand-dam, imported nare ; was bred in Ta3J(tadia ; by James Griffin, Esq.} is five years old; ! a Tich dappled Bay; itands 16i hands high j has fine fl ; it Bono 5 'Tery | muscular, with superior action, and eiceedihgly [juiet temper ; ii stauncli in harness, and guaranteed a sure foal getter. Old Clyde, imported into Tasmania from Scotland by R. Q. Kermode, Esq.,^ was winner of eleven first prizes in Scotland against all comers j acknowledged by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale ever imported, into Ta8 *: mania. Dani, Flower, by celebrated horse Champion; grand-dam, Rose, imported into Tasmania by Dr Wilmore, tho breeder of some of the finest horses in that Colony. TER3JJ— FOUR GUINEAS. U.* ■■"■- - :-1 / PRIN?T4r& CLOADEI^ . Eotelfi &c . . CLAfiENDON HOTEL, CORNER. OFkESE: AND KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. ROBERT 5 C. SPENCER (late commission and forwarding agent) begs to intimate to his friends and tho public generally that he _ has succeeded jVIr. Joshua Clare in the^ proprietorship oi the above well known house."" "His ""long experience in bnsiness gives him the advantage of being able personally to select wines, spirits, &c, of the very best qualisws only ;. and it will be hia stu jy to render the Claee>*do» in every/particulai what a first-class Hotel should be. FEINCE OF WALES HOTEL. DEE-STREET, LNVERCARGILL; " 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 stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable . GEOEGE SMITH,"! Pbopeietob. ALB I ON H O T E L , — "' DEE-STREET^ ■ Opposite Government. Buildings. . A^ GAMEEON, -FiioPßiETOii. . WINES, spirits," and airliquors, of . .besi .. brands only, kept in stock. The Stabling is already well known to be.tht most commodious in the , Province, and will b< "kVpt'in" the best' of order by'an experienced ostlei under A. M. C.'s own charge, . n OLD • E N X G 1 E v HOT EL ; (Opposite the Wharf, and nearthe^ -- Railway Station). . -* ; -, ; ;PORT •; ■QF BLUFF KARBOR, N.Z., Henby Dh Smidt, Vroprietor. .. " -'' Private Apartmentsffor Families. ; Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Choice Wine's, Spirits, and other : Liquon -, ,-,iu. ;-.-.; -' alwayV on hand. ; CIIARGES MODERATE. I Hj^HE SOXTTHLAND TIMES IMACHINE PEINTING OITEICE. Every description of Jobbing Printing exeoutec -withneatness and despatch. -. Ladieß* and Gentlemen's Visiting Cardn. Also, Posters ;,. Bill-heads : ; '■ '■■"-. t Law Forms ,— ; ; ; .Circulars. . - j . Catalogues ; Pamphlets" Custom-house Forme. ■• AH Hnds of Fancy Work in : gold, bronze,' and » ' ■'-■._■ colors, at the shortest notice. . REYNOLDS & CO. r E C ■'■' T U- » E ' S The following EIGHT highly important LECTURES:— , : Ist— structure of Man 2nd— Do , : ■':..-• ■ 3rd— Functions of Man 4th— Marriage ' .« • • sth Abnormal Condi ion of Man , 6tli— Spermatorrhoee 7th— False Delicacy .Bth— Special Diseases. r 1 As delivered at the Anthropological Museum ; the whole, neately bound together entitled "THE PHILOSOPHY OF' MARRIAGE," Will be forwarded post free for sis twopenny stamps, to parties unable to attend these.popular lectures. . ; _ Address Secretary Antropological Museum and Gallery, of Elustrations, 112 Bourke-street, east, Melbourne. IpPPS'B HOMC3PATHIC COCOA.— [i Homcepathic Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend CCCOi as being the most healthful of allbeverageß When the doctrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, thero were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach': the nut was either supplied ny the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to- obtain little notice. «T. i£PPS, of London, homcepathic chemistj -was induced, ia the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first tc introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect tnturation it receives in the process it passes through, as to be "most acceptable, to th« delicate tomach : -.: -.--.-. .. - ■-- ■■ .: ••■ . •...;.■■ f „ ■•-...
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Southland Times, Issue 885, 20 January 1868, Page 8
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658Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 885, 20 January 1868, Page 8
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