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noteisi «c- . - S OFT HE EN C EOS S H OT EL, Dee Stbeet, : . HENRY MAYO, Proprietor. ■ HM, begs respectfully to inform the publio • of Southland that in addition to the Baga« telle and Billiard Tableß already highly: .patronised by them, he has just completed a first-class AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON, which he trusts will meet with the approval at the pleasure-seekers of Southland. None but the best of wines and spirits kept' on hand. ... .. Good accommodation for boarders. ; . NOTICE. ~~~/; THE 'WEEZLY PRIZES are open until 10 U p.m., at which hour : the highest scorer, at . ; Ten Pins and Cocked Hat, will be distributee^ at ■% i the Southern Cross Hotel,. Bowling Saloon. '. "■'■"■ ) SC A N D I N A V I A N t 6T B L CO N ..0 E B T HALL NEW ATTRACTION!!!; •; MISS JO HAN N A B TIE K% A From the London and Dublin Concert Rooms, • ' • • ' • HaS NOW ARRIVED ; And will appear every evening in 'her ' ■ ' ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND HIISHBAIIuiDS 1 Sentimental, Operatic, and Comic' " :: ' ';' Admissioit : Refreshment Ticket, <; 6d. '.' RESTAURANT: MEALS 25., BED 3 ;2i " EXCELLENT STABLING- CONVENIBHT ■ •'; On view, admission gratis, an extensive collec*' tion of rare specimens, curiosities, &c., £c., .. including* fragments from the late Volcanic v Erruptions at St. Thomas' and the Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from - - ' it -'' HERCULANEUM AND POMPEII. AMERICAN SKATING RINZ. SALOON DES ASSAULT DES ARMS Most replete Reading Salooh in : ; Invercargill, -j '-■ POR TH EMI LL I ON, ,-; SHATVTROCK & THISTLE HOTEL, DEE STREET. < JOHN MTVEENAMIN begs to intimate to t) his friends, and the public generally, that jhe has opened the above house as a first-class FAMILY HOTEL, at once commodious sad. comfortable, no expense haying 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 the utmost attention to the comfort of his customers, will ensure a fair share of public support. *, ''.'', '■.":'.. The situation of the "Shamrock and Thistle' renders it most convenient for travellers by rail ROOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED. CHABGES MO DEBATE.' ' } CLAEENDON HOTEL: T Or. HUGHES begs to inform "the Public " • that on and after Thttbsd ax Next he w ill have an " Ordinary " on the Table, between the hours of One and Two o'clock, every day : ha will supply his friends with everything requisite for a substantial luncheon, at the low price of One Shilling and Sixpence, including Ale." T>EINCE OF WALES HQTELI DEE-STREET, LNVERCARGHLL. The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, and, for style, and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors ol the first quality only kept in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, Pbopbietob. ALBION HO T E Lj DEE-STREET ... Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMEEON, PBOPBiETOB. WINES, . spirits, . and . all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stoek.^ . . - . - 17iPP8'8 HOMCEPATHIC COCO,-.— Hi Homoepathic Practitioners and- the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of . homoepathy was first: introduced "** into England, there were to be obtained no pre? ■ paratiohs'. of cocoa either , attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stoihach ; the nut was either ' supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain- little : noticed ~-"V-JK ■ EPPS, of London, (homoepathic chemist, was in* ' duced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to - ' this subject, and at length succeeded, with the ■ assistance of elaborate machinery in being thi» first tc introduce an article pure in its- - composition, and bo refined by the perfect '•"- ' trituration it receives in the process it passes -'« hrough,as to be most acceptable to tb« delicate stomach. ' , . ,;■ „ THE . • ' ■ •'• / ■'-'■' ;* r> "WEEKLY TIMES,^ PUBLISHED EVEEY SATUEDAT, : THE FULL NEWS OVTKRWVKit rnHIS Journal is devoted to the interests o ' -*- the Couhtbt SettiebSj and akeady «njoys a most Extbksite Cibcuxation throughout the ' Province. ; Advertisers who avail themselves for a lengthened period of the columns of the Soxrr « ■ sand Times are only charged a nominal figure f*f insertion in the Weekly paperi ■ ■ ■ BBYNOLDB & 00

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Southland Times, Issue 1038, 14 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1038, 14 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1038, 14 October 1868, Page 1

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