Hotels* &c. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, Dee Stbeet, HENRY MAYO, Proprietor. HM. begs respectfuLy to inform the public . of Southland that in addition to the Bagatelle and Billiard Tables already highly patronised by thera, he has just completed a first-class AMERICAN BOWLING- S.ALOON, which he trusts will meet with the approval ot the pleasure-seekers of Southland. None but the best of wines and spirit* kept ta hand. Good accommodation for boarders. NOTICE. ~~ rpHE WEEEXY PRIZES are open until 10 A p.m., at which hour the highest scorer at | Ten Pins and Cocked Hat, wOl be distributed at j the Southern Cross Hotel, Bowling Saloon. QCANDINAVIAN HOTEL AND CONCEET HALL. NEW ATTRACTION ! ! ! MISS JOHANNA BUEKB, From the London and Dublin Concert Rooms, HAS NOW ARRIVED And will appear every evening in her ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH BALLADS Sentimental, Operatic, and Comic. Admission: Refreshment Ticket, 6d. RESTAURANT.- MEAIS 25., BEDS 2s EXCELLENT STABLING CONVENIENT. On view, admission gratis, an extensive collection of rare specimens, curiosities, kc, kc, including fragments from the late Volcanic Erruptions at St. Thomas' and the Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from HERCULANEUM AND POMPEIL AMERICAN SEATING RINK. SALOON DES ASSAULT DES ARMS Most replete Reading 1 - Saxoost in Invercargill, FOR THE MILLION. SHAMROCK & THISTLE HOTEL, DEE STREET. TOHN M'MENAMIN begs to intimate to v his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened the above house as a first-class FAMILY HOIEL, at once commodious and comfortable, no expense having been 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 tbe utmost attention to the comfort of hie customers, will «nsvu*o a fair ek_r_ of I pubhc support. | The situation of the " Shamrock and Thistle ' renders it most convenient for travellers by_sail ROOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED. CHABGES MODEBATE. CLARENDON HOTEL.— -« —— ''' r *!*•." T G. HUGHES begs to inform tF.^yUb'ue " • that on and after Tht/esday NEX**7hft,wiU have an *' Ordinary " on the Table, between the hours of One and Two o'clock, every day T 1 fie will mpply his friendß with everything reqnitiie for a substantial luncheon, at the low price of One Shilling and Sixpence, including Ale. I>RINCE OE WALES HOTEL "mra-STRrcT-yr, TWrapn.-pttTT-T* The Billiard fioom contains two "taoie**,' 1 haa been enlarged" and' refittedr 'ahd, for style and comfort,, second tO;none \el thfl iColo^;^ ; 5 . 7, ..... Liquors, ot-. <h<?jfirßt. quaUty aply J^ep^yi fto«k . The -tables 'are commodious '-nd-cdt-fbtiible. -r ...,,,:...... ■ ' n ,|. ,.,,,..?- .,...„».,!. j... * GEORCTEi S^l^.yPkoPßiEp^. A a L , B : T(_'N u H";O;T;E^^ t'DEE-STREEE '....; i ...... 1 1 Opposite (3:PTerj^^nt..?^dmgfl. , \ t , \ A. CAMERON, Pbopbietob; m TT7INES,- spirit*, and all liq«ops, of jbest WllfHtr^rWfrhrfriip iff, in EPP 8' BHO M CB IP A THI C COCOA.— Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical prfessiett 1 gM/erSllyv*" recommendfiL'jtSQCOA aa being the most healthful of all bevemges. being the doctrine of homoepathy was first introduced into ' England- these were-to -be-obtaiaedf?so;^pre- . potions. .Qf co^oa eijth?r,.a%w%«.t« tteeltei^e or acceptable to the, stomach ; ( t|ie nut was either supplied in" the"' crude "state' or sb i_Ks'__f__y man'ttfad'tured fes 1 tb Obtoih Htftte*' TMrtiWi? o^J EPPS, <of .London, homo9pa_ae-QhHnisfc, .wag^mduced, in;thp.y?ar ,*t*AJtjiTO.^.^tl¥s^9i» this subject, and at length succeeded, with the _ssiß*t_nee of- elaborate machineiy- 'in'ibeingi; tht** * first, to introduce. i.a^.r .articlf. „pm».. f ,^ 7 its compositipn, .ap^l i jo, jefined jby. the^ perfect trituration it receives in the "prbceis it hrough, as to be most acceptably to ;tb-»i daUcate ..5t0mach, ,.....,, .,,..,;o, M.,„,, rF . ~ bffn ■"-■"■■■■■-> yiHE;"^'^ •; : * ■ "« WEEEI_Y * -TIMESIS EUto^a. '#M^-^Ty^p!^ '..... ... m ... ;C0N71A1N8....;. .,..., f i., rrr „„ "THfi _TJ___ IfEWS OF TEM WEEK ■>-" ••". - > "i______." " v ■•»"•!■.•!■ -y-rt THIS Journal is deVoted t» tne 'ihterflifit.© ■••••• - : -i ■'•'•' -ri r,. r ,..<i „.H > 1^,,.,_ , the Co*o^^et ( SB^y^Bp^, Md^a^^.emoyß & rnosij ExtßjSsivb Ci^cuiiA|iON throughout the .ProTinac, ) ..:,.: J ... 1 >, w.,U' Ia- ' -.. . jAnvEßfTiaEßg,: who ...avail. ;.tlieiR BS ll , . e, Sf;%r • lengthened period-of .the (columns io£.the .Sqjij: - lakD" Tu_Bß.«re, only, cha^fld a.jaominal flgsujefer insertion in, the Wpeily pape&,, , ,..,
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Southland Times, Issue 1037, 12 October 1868, Page 1
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