Honey* MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS Appyto JAMI( . S HARVKY> Solicitor, Esk-street. MON-EY TO LEND 4 T TEN PER CENT, on freehold security. Apply to V W. RUSSELL, Solicitor. Hotels, &c. FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Mr Geo. Lumsden's) T AY STREET, THE Undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened as above, and hopes, by strict attention, keeping the best article, and moderate charges, to ment their support. Parties temporarily detained from home will secure comfortable quarters by a call. J. A. MITSON. February 10, 1869. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, Dee Stbeet, HENRY MAYO, Pbopbietob. HM. begs respectfully to inform the public . of Southland that in addition to the Bagatelle and Billiard Tables already highly patronised by them, he has just completed a first-class AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, which he trusts will meet with the approval of the pleasure-seekers of Southland. None but the best of wines and spirits kept on hand. Good accommodation for boarders. NOTICE. H/fONTHLY PRIZE AT TEN PINS, £2 25., IVI now open at Southern Cross Bowling Sal °° n * HENRY MAYO. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET, Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMERON, Proprietor. WINES, spirits, and all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock. j SHAMROCK & THISTLE HOTEL, AND LIVERY STABLES. JOHN M'MENAMIN begs to intimate to bis 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 Btock, 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. The Stables are roomy and comfortable, and every care will be taken of horses left in charge. SADDLE & HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE Publications "THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND "THE WEEKLY TIMES." mHESE JOURNALS have a very large and JL extensive circulation throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route Agents have been appointed in most of the principal citie in America. As a circulating medium, both in Town and Country, these Journals offer favorable advantages to Advertisers ; while the charges have been materially lowered in order to induce Trader*, Merchants, and the Public generally to avail themselves of the columns of the Times. Regular Agents have been appointed throughout ' New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, #c. The following are the Rates for Advertising :•— Per inch, of eight lines ... ... 3* Half price for every subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement. Where Advertisements are intertedfor periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very liberal Discount is allowed on the above rates. Where Advertisements are sent in without the number of insertions written thereon, they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. \ Orders for the withdrawal of Advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to Publication. All Advertisements must be pre-paid except where a current account exists. SUBSCRIPTION— SOUTHLAND TIMES Town. Per Quarter (credit) ... ... ... 12* 6d „ (in advance) ... ... 10s Od Posted. . Per Quarter (credit) . .... ... ...- 15« 64 „ (in advance) . .... ... ,< 13» Od The days of Publication of The Southxand TlMßSare, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and 1 IRIDAYS. 2HE WEEKLY TIMES Is Published every SATURDAY, and containi a full resume of the news of the week. Thi Journal is especially adapted for Country Settler* i' SUBSCRIPTION; : ' TOWK. ' ■ •• •'•'' "' ' Per Anntim (if paid in advance) ...£l 0 0 Per Quarter (credit) .... ... ' ... .6* 6d „ (in advance) ... ••■... 6* 6d ■ ■■■ ■■ ■ ■•' Posted: • ■■ ■" -• ril '' • Per Quarter (credit) ' ;H " ... ... ■> 7» 6d »•< (in advance) ... ...., 6# 6d tXp PB'Bl O M O2P ATH 1C f 'CO C O A.— 1 !i ' Homoepatbic Practitifcnßra and the Medical prtession generally, recommend 1 < COCOA as' being the most healthful of all beverages, ,., being v the doctrine of homcepathy , was . first mtwidue^d into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either to the 'taste" or acceptable to 'the stomach- %'■ the) nut .was" 'either l ' supplied in . the orude state or ;ea unskiUuUy • manufactured., as, .fcq.cibtaju, ',. little t uoiice. .,. J n EPPS, of London, homcEpatHc qhemist, w»s in : duced, in tliTyear 1839, to tiini his attention to this subject; and' lit length auc^led; 1 with the assfetaneß of elaborate "muehiiatfiy belflg ' ' th* firafc to .introduce -ifftio'jlrtkwi parefmini tits' conißpaj^n, and fl *o refi^^ hj 0 the T B«rfoctt
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Southland Times, Issue 1121, 10 March 1869, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1121, 10 March 1869, Page 4
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