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Entire Stock " r ENTIRE HOESES. rpHE thoroughbred imported horse THAMES -*-■ by f 'Kingston,' and; ike Clyde K^le^ horse PLOUGHBOY, wii serve mares at the. Waimea Plains this season. : : :.' " t Terms for each mare— '.'■'■','■ "-.■> • £6 5s for THAMES. ; £4 4s for PLOUO-HBOT. , > „ . Hoteli. &Q. _ SOUTH EM C K Q S IS ,H O^E L, Dee Sofbeet, HENRY MAYO^; proprietor. Pj Hit begs respectfully to inform the trablio • of Southland thatin addition to theßaga* j telle and Billiard" Tables .already, highly patro* j nised by them; he has 'just 'completed a first-chwi AMEEIQAIf^^BOWiES'G SALOON, which he trusts; will meet with the approval ox the'pleasure-Beekers of Southland! . r None but. the best of wines, and spirits kept oa hand. Good accommodation, for hoarders. o O C ANDI K A X tA BTr - HOTEL AITD * CGippflALl. $ NEW ATTRACTION!!! MIS S JOH A Nil BTJ E EE, .. From the London and .Dublin Concert ' Rooms, „ HAS NOW ARRIVED Arid will appeal every evening in her ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRI^HBALLADa • • "Sentimental, Operatic," andt Comic. Admission: Refreshment (Ticket, 6d. RESTAURANT: MEALS 23., BEDS 2» EXCELLENT STABLINO T CONVENIEHT. '- "• On -view, admission gratis7ari extoSanre^collee* tion of; rare j specimens, • cuiiositaes', ( &c., &c^ 'including fragments from the htte._jrolcanie Erruptions at St. Thomas' and the Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from ■' HERCULANEFM lIKB POMPELL AMERICAN SKATING RINK. SALOON DES ASSAULT DBS ARMS : . Most replete RitiDiNff Siiooir in Liyercargfllii" :;T FOR THE M-iLLION.' ySa^^Eff^T^T^ ■' '{"'' DEE STREETr^>' JOHN M'MENAMIN begs to intimate to ; . his. friends, and the public generally, that he has opened the.^bov© house as a first-clast FAMILY HOTEL, at once, commodipus and comfortable, no expense having been, spared in the interior fittings arid furnishing. ' As nothing but the beßt of liquors and^riands will be kept in stock, J. MM. trusts that this, combined with tbe utmost attention to the comfort of his "customers^ wiU ensure a; fair , share of public .support. . „'.. -> .: ./ n The situation of &c" Shamrock and Thistle 1 renders it most convenient for travellers by rail - KOOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED. " . CHARGES MODERATE. HOTEL. . T G; HUGHES begs to inform the Pubho «*• that on he will have an." Ordinary "on. the, Table, between the hours of One arid Two o'clock, , v every day : he will supply his friends with every^ttung. requisito for a substantial luncheon> at. the -low 'price ooxf x One Shilling and Sixpence, mcluduig Ale.,, PEINCE OF. V .WALES n HQTEL DEErSTREET, J^YERQARGLLL. The BiUiard Room -two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, arid, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. _ vliquors oi the first quality oWjr kept in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, PEOPBIfEitoB. alb ion' h b t c i, ■' DEE-STRJEBa} ;, ' "''* Opposite Government Buddings. , A. CAMEEON, PbofSieWb. ■-.I ■'.'• .. 0 .. ... - - . ... Oi %•■■•'/ WINES,; spirits, and , all liquors, of belt brands only, kept in stock. ,.»,; „ , ' EPP SB ;H O M(EP ATHIC COO O A.— Homoepathio Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of homoepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be. obtained 'no preparations of cocoa, either attractive to the taste or acceptable to. the stomach ; the nut Was either supplied in- the -crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to : obtain little notice. J EPPS,; of London, homoepathic chemist,;was induced, in 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 it* composition, and so refined .by the perfect , trituration it receives, in . the . .process itT passes hrough, as to be most acceptable to: tbe delicate stomach. :. . ; ' ;-.-'■: : . \[ • ':'_. S. 1 TST<JMS>Ij, ] '"' .- /GENERAL STOREKEEPEB, CUSTOM -- IJT HOUSE, Forwarding, Shipping.and Com* miflsion Agent, Bluff Harbor. Good* stored at reasonable rates. / ; : -; : cC -:i !.'. e -\ \i. f . „.;,v>.V^--.- i :- i ,:;-.:;:.^; ■ ■

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Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 1

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