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,; ; HoteLb'&e. V,': '/.-.".- S O IT T HE B N OBG S S HOTEL, : Dee Stbbet, HENRY MAYO, Proprietor. H Mi begs respectfuLy to inform the, public • of Southland that in, iwidition totne^Saga* telle and Billiard Tablei already liighly patoonised by them,' he hasjust oomplete^ a finrt-olass AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON, which he trusts will meelr with the approViil 01 the pleasure-seekers of. Southland. >. r . . . , None but the best of wines and spirits kept «a hand. .. " **V\^.- , ... , •"■ „,» . Good accommodation for boarders. •pHE "WEEKLY PRIZES are open until 10 X p.m., at which hSSr' the highest scorer at Ten Pins and Cocked distributed at the Southern Cross Hoteli'BowUng SaloonT j O C ANDIN ATtAN^ ;to^B L ... asd. ■■■■ --> c "■■:■ CO N C E X t HALL. NEW ATTRACTION^ 1 ! MISS JOHANNA BTTBKB, From the London and Dublin Concert ' Rooms, HiiS NOW ARRIVED And will appear-ereiy evening in her ENGLISH; SCOTCH, AND IRISH BALLADS j Sentimental, Operatic, andCemic.^ . Admbsion: -Refreshment Ticket, 6d. RESTAURANT: MEALS 2ff~ BEDS 2f EXCELLENT STABLING CON VENiiUf T. On riew, admission gratis, an extensiTfl ooDeo* tion of rare specimens> < cnriotitieij -Ac. 5 , Ac, including - fragments from -the -laie-'Tblcanie Erruptisns at St. Thomas' and the Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from, HEECULANEUM AND POMPEIL A I MEBIC AN SEATING^ RINE. SALOON DES ASSAULT DES ARMS Most replete. ~Bj^jx&,&jlu>ox fan. r LiTOcargiD, FO R T:H ; E,\-, M I, LLION. SHAMROCK & THISTLE .HOTEL, . DEE STREET. " -1 . > JOHN M'MENAMrN begs to, intimate to his friends, and tJie pubUc f ge^enUyi^ib^t h« has ' opened 'the \ above' house a* a * finj^laM . FAMILY HpTEL, at^pnW'.'cQnuno^>nß^ and comfortable, no expense, haying been spared in.' 'the interior fittings. and furnishing. ' fi " . ' As nothmg but the best of hquors' and •nandi _wiU be iept in stock, J. M"M. trusts?. tha| 'this, ii ffi lfi^^^w# i^^S»^te^— pubhc support. The situation of the " Shamrock and-'Tbistle' renderß it most convenient for trarellers by rail ROOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED. CEIS&ES MODI BATE. CLABENDbN'I HOO?EL. JG. HUGHES begs to inform the Public * ~ that on and after THirßflDiT NiXT Ha will have an " Ordinary "on the Table," between th« hours of One and Two o'clock, every day: ha will lupply his friends with everything, requisite for a luncheon, at "the; Ipw price of Qne Shilling and Sixpence, mcluding fl Ale. T>QaiN€E* OF WALES -^HOTEL ,_ DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. The Billiard Rwmconib^.. two tables, has been enlarged and refitted ani^^ for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors of the first^uality o»Zy kept in stock The Stables are commodious and'com£3sUble. : ; GEOBGE SMITHS Psoraio^Pß. A L B I Ol.ipJfL,' : DEE^THEET ' Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAHEBpN, Tioifflnrfdß. WINES, spirits, and 1 all. liquors;' of* bert brands 6^ kept in'stpek. • v ' '? : J-^/ Epp S'B;Hp;MflßP •%iMi : Q*f;ciffi&]A : -- -. HomoßpatMe c Practitio^^ prfession generally, reebmmenii' 9 CP^!p^ as> being the most healthful of all beyer^es. ; "ffi ine the doctrine of homoepathy was .first mtroajjaoed into England, there were, to be obtained; np*. "preparations of cocoa either attractive, to .Qijßista' . or acceptable to the stbmaph x tHe^nuJ was^«|her supplied in the; crude state' joj^ sp^-ussk^illT manufactured as to , pbtajn, ?ipe'\ Tsae&£ J SPPS, of London, homeopathic c^n^i^ wasin* duced, in the year 1839, , to jturn his^attention to this subject, and. at lengthy succe^ied, ,wi|k,tha assistance of elabora^. machinery; r m jbjaw^tbr first to introduce; ;' w.^.atticlf ".^^tw*,!]! its „.'., composition, and so ., refined by .'".• the^pjsrfect trituration it receives in ,the \ prooess i^pysai hrough, as to be, most acceptable to~ is>«. dsjUcat* stomach. ■ -.' . I /"' ■: : f ,^>W^J fcric .-. ;$i 'THE'"" :' : ll.J-':^ ' PUBLlSß^^^p^^l^tjkpT, / ■ \ -.-■=;.••. eOHTaiHB.'-- ';••■: ' -":« . ".' THE FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK rpHIS Journal is demoted .to' the interst^ o - : -*- the Cotoxbx SBXiUBBfI, and already a most Extensive CißoxjiiiTioir thrbuj^iput ih« Province. "'"_ ' '■ ' v '" • i :.,': ".-;'.,: „;,.T Adtebtisbbs who avail themwlve^ fo» a . lengthened period of the columna of the' §()«»• " iA»i) Tncis are onlytcharged ahointe^^pw^ Jl> insertion in the Weekly paper, jy ig \* :iL 5 ;v .'>..? :

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Southland Times, Issue 1033, 5 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1033, 5 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1033, 5 October 1868, Page 1

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