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Hotels. &c. ! - V S O UTIIERN CROSS ' : &OT : E^'y ,D_e|tbeet, [ ~ _ , "Y'. x'-:l HENRY MAYO, Proprietor.- ~y ' HM. begs respectfully to inform the publib ' ' ; • of Southland that in addition to the Baga- . ; ** teUe andi Billiard Tables already highly 'patirb-' ■ nised by tbem, he has just, completed a first-clasY ; AMERICAN BOWMNG ; SA__ObK! -*U which he trusts wiU meet with' the approval l ot] the pleasure-seekers of. Southland. , V. s „,<. ; -^.'^ None but the best of wines and spirits kept em ' : hand. , "V - . V y ■'-'• •;;■;;'"':' V ..-' '*' .' ;->*V'"' •V- Gbbd accomnio.datiQn for boarders^ . : .-.y :. j y^-t . i^oncmY ' V '/,'.'/' c'Y^c THE WEEKLY PRIZES are; open until 10 p.m., at which hour the highest- scorer-- at l - '■- Ten Pins and Cocked Hat, wiU be '> distributed at - •-'■■ the Southern. Cross Hotel, BowUng Saloon.' - - - ' SC AND IN AY IAN HOTELy V- . •;.•: ' AOT) v ' .--V CO N C.E R T H AX:_i ; !; NEW ATTRACTION! J ! MISS JOHANNAj'.BSRjByS,^ From the London and Dublin Concert Roomsi „ - ■.«■■■;- -■} HaS NOW ARRrtfEi^, -. •■ = And will appear every eveningin her ... , — ;. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH BALLADS. . Sentimental, Operatic^ andComic ;■ , ; .-.--_; , Admission: Itefreshment ; : ,6d. -,<... -^ „ RESTAURANT: ipjALSTzs-^BEDS ; 2f1.. : .. EXCELLENT STABLINCr JCQNYISNIENa}. : On view, admission gratis, an extensive coUec- i _-_■ tion of rare specimens, curiosities,, &c., ; - •s&%-{■ .•.-.■• including ' fragments from the - late Volcanio Erruptions at St. Nomas', and. the. .Sandwich, y Islands, and antique remains from HERCULANEUM V ANP ':POMPEI_.OV V AMEiaOANSI-ATINGI-DSK. , t ; , ; SALOON DES * ASSAUI/F ■ PES ARMS ■ Most replete SEADiNa SiliOOirih V '*"""'' ' Invercargill, yyy.AyA-A-'- X A*x FQ R TH E MIL H^N'V - SHAIVIROCK & THISTLE HOTEL, DEE STREET. " r ° i; JOHN M-MENAMIN begs to intimate to" ' his friends, and the public generaUy, that he . has opened the above bouße as a -first-class FAMILY HOTEL, at once" commodious and comfortable, no expense having been spared in the interior fittings and furnishing. ' , , As nothing but thebest of Uquors and viand- ■ •••■•'' wUI be kept in stock, J. MM. trusts that this, combined with the utmost attention to the comfort of his customers, wiU ensure a fair share of pubhc support. A" '- The situation of the " Shamrock and Thistle ' renders it most convenient for travellers hyiail . , .... ? . .: .-i - 'Si: ROOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED.; CHABGES MODEEATE'. V CLARENDON HOTEL. ' JG. HUGHES begs to inform the. Fublicf • that on and after Thuesdax-N__:_ he ! will ••* r,;: have an "Ordinary "on the Table, hetween the " " : """ hours of One and Two o'clock, every day: he ' ; wiU supply his friends with everything requisite for a substantial luncheon, at the fow price of One Shilling ahd Sixpence, including Ale. T>RINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. , '-. «- . * * The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and -refitted, . and, . for .'style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors oi the first quality oreZy kept in stock The Stables are, commodious and comfortable.,. . .GEORGE -SMITH, Peozbi__co£ j r/; ALB lON HO T.'.E L ," . >h :■"■,*:. ■"'-■'■ DEE-STREET Opposite Government BuUdings. : A. CAMERON^ Peoeeietoe v -. '.;'.-' -i. y! WINES, spirits, and aU Uquors, of best ';.[': brands only, kept in stock. ' " f ; EPPS'B HO MCEPATHIC. COG OA;^,". Homoepathic Practitioners and the : Medical x z \ prfession generaUy, recqmmeiuL COCOA .as ■■_ .. being the most healthful of aU beverages', being *: „ the doctrine of homoepathy was first introduced „n , into England, there were to be obtaihed.jio iPWr; i r -. i parations of cocoa either attractive to the taste r . • . or acceptable to. the stomach ; the nut was either „ , suppUed hi the crude state or, so unskilfuUy . !t r] manufactured as to obtain little notice. 3, ,_...■;, EPPS, iof London, homoepathic chemist, was in- .■* ; duced, in the year 1839, to turn his attentibii to , this subject, and at length succeeded, with .the „.•: r assistance of elaborate machinery ' ih being . the ,f * ■> first to introduce an articVV | pure in itß,,;V r composition, and so refined \by the. perfect „ {i trituration it receives in the process^. ;it passes^ hrough; as. to he most acceptable . to the deUcate ,'.,._[■ stomach. . , . . . l '■■>.' ;:. ''" „ ..'. . „. THE ..; . :-_..v- y.Y li \p_EKLY V ii PUBLISHED "EVERY .'.' SATU__JD__¥i % Y ■ ■ -■■ CONTAINS' -:•'----'• : , ! ;^ /.-■ . ■: .- -,::.. ;..,■: '.;iW::. -y, : .iyif i-.,..i Vi vA'c:.* THE PULL NEWS OF THE WEEK- 3V c -I ■ ■':>■'■■ - : ' :: " - A'-iAiaX: ._::: v -iii ;-■'-• .«"■ * THIS Journal is .to the interests o be;; t , the CotTN-rEY :Sexx_Sbs, and^j-i^y^Wjo^'"* a most* E±_ENS'rv_! GiEdVL^dx^^^ ■ -Provilice.. ; ; -.. ; - ; „;., . - >~ ;.•-.; ::-v. i.'i:*y> ■:••:'•! .iyzysi vi Ad*veetisebs who ' ayaU' then-sdves^Vfor'-.i^*'-- - : lengthened period 6f the columns'of _ac SoiJT^^ j \ tAND GJiMESareVonly c^hMged anomuial figure i?r... i. >: insertion in the Weekly paper.i 13 •...:; "r^ •.. 1 :-.- 1 '■.-,■ J-.: JblEYN(>LDfifi*oo^ '^^

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Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 1

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