Public Motie&s* -'* ; ' tm LOGESMIT r H;^ m PJirF^BER : " " At Mr .Tapper's *imbef ¥a*lV* ; wS •::.- ; .•=■=« •.''■> dEe'stk^M'T.'V'^t? "ITNIVES, Scissors, , and .Jßazorso Ground and " L " Set. Sewjiig.; 1 Machines! repairedr^ij^cks : of* aUr-descriptiotii repairefd, aiid 'fitfe3*wMir* ; ieys. Saws set and sharpened. -," ■■'■ = ■■"*> GENER \I/- JOBBiN^ . DOOT.,W. .- ) -: -.-. r ' T'~ . :i' •>.' r -'- i .■■■■.■"■■ ■ " - ' ■ —^ ••••_■ ****** % THE S<»THiLAND. TJMES MACHINE PEINTIN^ OWici Every- 'description of ; Jobi)ihg Printing executed with neatness and despatch. • .'*.:'* : '. ! -*■ " Xadies. and Gentlemen's Visiting Cavifo;*^ -■■■ . ; •■•■;/■ :.;]"] Abo/ ■' ■';'':• /r : ; ",.;.w Posters' - , 5 " BiU : hetids '.' , ; • Hand-bills . • Law- Forms ' . Circulars .. •.- Catalogues ; ! Pamphlets ' Qustbm : bous . Forms* All kinds of "Fancy Work in 1 - gold, bronze, ana colors, at the shortest notice. .: ; rj --js - /t-uq .-., .; .'•/,- ■. .Hotelsr&c' ''-^ v ;v;Se an p i ,]sr. a% xa : k: ;.h 6 t^Sl ] .C ON^CE E 1 T H f -A^ L^ L. , \. NEW ; ATTRACTION!!*! ; '^; MISS jbHANNA BTTEKE, . • From the London and ; DubKn r Concert " ,- '■ '■ .-<,,■;■-■ .- : -^:- i .Rooms V:;>V ■- :;> - ; ;™ > '' - ! '- HAS HOW ASRIVEp v ■ , ; And wilLappear every eveiuhg in her"" ", r ENGIJSHi-SCOTCH, AND : IRISH BATEADS. Sentimental, Operatic, and Comic. /.V _■•;.- Admission t; Refreshment "■' Tibket], ', : ".3b. (> RESTAURANT:- MEALS 25., BEDS 28. EXCELLENT' ■STkBLIifG "CONVENIENT. On view, admission: gratisj 1 an extensive collection of rare specimens, curiosities, -&c.,i&c., including fragments from the late .Volcanic Erruptions at St. Thomas' and the Sandwich. Islands, and antique remains from.: . . . ? HERCULANEUM : AND POMPEII^ AMERICAN SKATING RiNK. ! SALOON. DES ASSAULT DES ARMS. Most replete Reading- Saloon in .:•!:-.: Invercargill, ./ -! > '.?.'. g 108 Tff?' MIIiEIbE ■ '' ■''."'• ■ . . ■ ■ -:"/' --V: ■..•-;>. SHAMEOCK & THISTLE HQTEL, DEE STREET. JOHN M'MENAMIN bags to intimate / to his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened the,, above house as a first-class FAMILY HOTEL, at once. , commodious , *nd comfortable, no -expense haying been apared in tlie interior fittings and furnishing. .-..;« t- ? As nothing but the best, of liquors and viands will be kept in stock, J. MM. trusts that this, combined with the utmost attention to the comfort of his customers, will ensure a . ■ fair share of public support. The situation of the " Shamrock and Thistle *. ; renders it 'most' convenient for" travellers" by rail ! ROOMY STABLES ARE -ATTACHED. C II" B GES MODE EA O? EV , CLAiIENtDON HOTEL/ *■ JG. HUGHES 'begs ; to inform the Public * that on and after Thttesdax Next he will have an "Ordinary" on the Table, between the hours of One and Two o'clock, every day; .he will supply his friends with, everything requisite for a substantial luncheon, at the low price of One ShiUing and Sixpence, including Ale.' > OEINCE OF WALES. t HOTEL^ DEE-STREET, IN VESCAE&ILLi 1 • i The Buliard Room contains two^tables,vhar n " been enlarged and refitted, and, for style comfort, second to none in the colony, •.-".. X - : ... - ~ — .■•■: . :. ■ ." ;:■ ;"-. ; :."-' :■£?"* Liquors oi the first quality only kept in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable..,B; " : ' ', .-. j- , ._. .... vc .f GEOE&E SMITH, Pbopeeetoe.^ ''" A L B I O If H O T E li^l' ,S ■ DEE-STREET" : ; f/ "V^.Opposite Government Buildings. '^ ";■ A. CAMEEON, Peopbietob.*: -; WINES, spirits, and aU UquorSjVof^,beßt :i r;' brands only, kept in stock. - ; <•■': '"■•>■''' :'rt-.-"; : ' :''■■" V-" ;;: -'^t EPPS'BHOMO3 P A THi C t Q Q;CO%~ ' •-: i ■ Homcepathic Practitioners and the Medical V: , prfession generally, recommend : ,COCQA : being the most^healthful pf, all. beverages.,, being. V:":J the doctrine of homoapathy. was; first. in,tr,oduced;"i?: into England, there wereto be, ob.tained, no pre* rilr paratibns of cocoa either, attractive, Vto the tastei ri or acceptable. to^theTstpmach j/the^nut w.ae l eifcherb':<( : supplied .'in the crude, state ; 0r,, 50 iUnskufully.;.^. nianufactured,, as/.to; obtam .little; nofioe.i-.uJ-.; -r EPPSj' of London, homcepatiiic 'chemist, waa^iiaK.: ,-'.[" ; ,duced,-in'.' the^93^lß39, tqi^um.Hu attention to 'A" this subject, anil . at length ; succeeded, >^ithYfthe\' i C' assistance of elaborate machinery, in. being,? flu»* orf : first tc infrodtice. ' an . .'article-, pure, ; in/ita r<J : composition, and. .so; refined- ; bj: theirperfeetio^; trituratibn. it receivekln. the. process ,it, paßs»>>>r_ hrough, as" to' be' most acceptable to tbe ielicaW vV>t * | stomach.
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Southland Times, Issue 1013, 31 August 1868, Page 1
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613Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1013, 31 August 1868, Page 1
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