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; '." : ENlT^^cS^v^- :: ::-H : - -fIIHE thoroughbred imported horse THAiCWv by, 'Kingston,' ,and .the G^ydeidale ityane PLOTTGHBOY, will serve mares at the WahnaiT Plains this season. . ...". , j Terms for each mare— . i; i. ■ ... . .: . j . ', ; : ■^rsa^rTHAMjas/ .',; \\ r ;;.;.., ]\ j : £4 4sW^^TOBKpY^ ; x;;_. i ''„■"' : • ; .''I)EE,.SjCBJE|'ET, :i ,/: ;.*';.! V HENEY MAYO, Proprietor.' HI begs respectfuljy to inform the publio • of Southland that in' addition to' theßaga^ \ telle and Billiard Tables already highly 7 patirpf : nised by them, he has just completed* fiifst«dafi AMEEICAN BOWL^G^siLOS^ which he trusts will meet -with the approval ot the pleaßure-seekera^of Southland. ; . ' . ''.'. , t '■ - ;^ None but the best of wines and spirits' kept on hand. ' .;■.'.'; "; : '',_ ;'" * . ' .' ; ."' " Good acconuz.odation.for boarders. 7 : ; v Q C ANDIN AVIAN HOT BL CON CEfiTfltL ..NEW. ATTRACTION I ! !/ / MISJS JOHANNA B%.B«B, From the London and Dublin Concert . ■ - '•■■■ ;: - ■"- AYr; "'-'••■■"• '■"',, :- : . V H^ ; ■;.; i; , And will appear 'ei&y evening iri'her ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IEIBH BALLADS ' Sentimentali 1 Operatic, and Comic ;' ')'" '. Adjdbbiok:' - Refieshmbnt Ticket 6d. BESTAUEANT: MEALS 25., "BEDS 28 EXCELLENT STABLING CONVENrEFT. On view, admission gratis) an collec* tion of rare specimens^ curiosities, &c., Ac, including fragments from '■ the lste s? Voleinic Erruptions at St Thomjas* and the Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from HEECULANEUM POMPEIL ■ AMEEICAN SKATING EINK. SALOON DES ASSAULT DE3 ABlfß Most replete Eiadiks SAiooir in ' " . . Inyercargul,' C t FO B THE MI L,L I QH. SHAMBOCK & THISTLJB HOTEL, ■ _ DEE STBEET. JOHN M'MENAMm begs to mtimate to O his friends, and the public generally, that he has. opened the above house as a^ first-class FAMILY HO TEL, at once commodious Mid comfortable, 'nV)i expense having' oeen spared in the interior fittings and furnishing. - : . — 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 fur share of public support. . ", . ,-.-: - The situation of the "Shamrock and (Thistle* rencie.rsjitj.most convenient for travellers by rail ROOMY STABLES ABE ATTACHED. • — ' J H - ■J ~ - CHAEGEB MODEBATB. .•-, CLABENDON HOTE^ JG. HUGHES begs- to inform the Public . * ..that on and after Tmraavxr •.« KtT.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, atTthe low price of One ShiUing and Siipence, including Ale. pittNGE OF WALES ; ? BO!TEL DEE-STEEET, INVEECABGLLL. The Billiard Boom contain* two tables, has been, enlarged and refitted, and," fdr^ style and comfort, second to none.in the colony. Liquors of the first quality only kept in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOBGE SMITH, Pbopbietob. , A L B I O H O T EL, .^' DEE-STEEET Opposite Government Bufldings. . A. CAMEBQN, Pbopbietob. WINES, spirits; and all liquors, of best • brands oit^y, kept in stock.^>> -i :« ".u' '^^pb > ti I 'HbM : ias#Atoitf $ 'ob > o'd!A r - Jut HompepatMc Practitioners and the Medical 'prfession generally, recommiefid I ' COCOA as :being the most healthful of all beverages.: - >: being the doctiiniß of homoßpathjr^wai ffifit introduced into England, there *er* to W obtained no* pipe* paratibns of cocoa either' attractiv^to'the taste or acceptable to the stomach' ; tne°nut waseitner supplied in the' crude' state' dr' sottmskfllully manufactured as to obtain; h*tae';iiotice. ; U J EPPS, of London, homoepathic bheniist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn bSs attontkat to this subject,' and" at length succeeded/, with the "assistance of elaborate machinery, -in being -: th» first to introduce' an article 'pure 'ih "its composition, and so refined l>y; the 'petftet trituratidh it receives 1 in die prowsi' A it' pilmji hrough, as to be most acceptable to tbft delicate stomach. J ' : ! ' * ' ;:— ; . ■.■■/.- s. -n-p0.h.0-l;"'^^"-, w, rr\ ENEEAL STOE^BdBapEB^^ CXJET^M \Jf . HOUSE, For^rar^g^Sh^pm^andipoib* mission Agent, Bluff Harbor. J'G&dt ''stbftid at reasonable rates. - ', "'\ "'-'/"■" | ;; ''"■''''_''"■ '

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Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 1

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