Money* MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUITBORROWERS Apply to __ JAMKS HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk-street. ' MONET TO LEND ~~ i T TEN PER CENT, on freehold security; Apply to W. RUSSELL, Solicitor. Hides and Sheep Skins* ri^HE UNDERSIGNED IS A BUYER OF— GREASY WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, J HIDES, &c. I W. B. KINGSWELI, : Fellmonger, Bluff Road NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY BUTCHERS. THE undersigned will give the HIGHEST PRICE FOR HIDES. One shilling extra will be given for those without cuts. ANY QUANTITY PUBCHASED EOE OASH. O * H A E A, BOOTMAKER, TANNER, AND CURRIER TAY-STREET, I (neab thb scotch ohuhch.) Hdteis> &c. CLAEENDON HOTEL. (COBNEB OV ESK AND KELVIN STEBKTg.) rpHE ' Undersigned having become Proprietor JL of tbe above Hotel, begs to inform the inhabitants of Southland, that attention, moderate charges, and the comfort of his guests, will form his first consideration. The Clarendon Hotel, from its central position, is well situated for Commercial Travellers, or gentlemen engaged in business in Invercargill. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. The Bedrooms are airy, spacious, and lofty, G. Perry, from his experience in the Wine and Spirit trade, having for some years imported direct to Wellington, Canterbury, and other Provinces, can insure selection- of the best * quality and choicest brands. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. ; ' ' G. PERRY, Proprietor. \ WAIHOPAI HOTEL, LONG BUSH. i . ■ '. ■ L mHE undersigned begs respectfully to inform his friends . aud the public that he has I " leased the above Hotel, and trusts by. strict attention to business, and keeping the best " articles in the trade, at current rates, to merit a r i share of publio patronage, i 1 The stable accommodation is not to be surj passed in Southland. f | N.B.— SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. I : " f J. A. MITCHELL, i " •...■'.. r Proprietor. * SOtTTHEEN CEOSS HOTEL, l Dee Steeet, 1 ; HENEY MAYO, PbopjueTob. HE begs respectfidly to inform : the 'tjnblic • of Southland that in addition to the Baga- ] telle and Billiard Tabtos already, highly patroniser 1 by them; he has just completed a first-claa ■ AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON, ■ which he trusts will meet with the approval of ' the pleasure-seekers ot Southland. \ None but the best of wines and spirits kept on * hand. ' Good accommodation for boarders i . , -r~ i N OTI CE. MONTHLY PRIZE ATTEN PINS, «2 25., now open at Southern Cross Bowling r .Saloon. * •*■•.. HENRY MAYO. \ SHAMEOCK & THISTLE HOTEL, AND LI-VEET STABLIB'S. JOHN M*MENAJ\IIN t begs to intimate to ' his friends, "and ihe pubhc generally, that he * has opened the above house as a first-class FAMILY HOipEL, at onqe^ commodious , and comfortable, no' expense haying b,een spared in ' the interior fittings and furnishing. ' "' I Ab nothing but the best of liquors and viands * will be kept in > stock, 3. 2JL ( M: trusts that this, combined with tbe utmoßt.attention to the comfort ' of his customers, , will ensure a fair share . of public support. ,-.••• i. ' 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. SApDIiE _c HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE ! ALBION HO TE L , ''A\ DEE-STREET, Opposite Government Buildinijs. _V. OAXEEON^^PRO*BIISTOB. , h WINES,' spirits, ahd all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock.: . ' : " " _... '• .■ • ■'-''' "■' Hollowai's . Ointment, axd , Pom. , — Old Wounds/, "_ Spips, and Ulcers".— Dajly experience confirms the fact, which has triumphed o^et 1 opposition for twenty-seven : that ■. no meahs are known equal to Holloway's remedies for curing ; bad legs, sores, * wounds, diseases of the skin, erysipelas,, abscess,, .burns, isp^lds^ and in truth, ', all cases , where, the akin is brokenTo cure these' infirmities quickly is of primary importance, or the' compulsory r ' confirieineiit indoorß weakens the general < health. - The ready means of: cure'^are /[found jin ;l HoUoway's Oint-. , ment i and. pille,, w^ich hewl thesoise f^4 1 i^fii t^MJ&^J^i^Jfri^' I ment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure | after every other means had failed of giving any I relief. Desperate cases best display its virtues.
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Southland Times, Issue 1145, 21 April 1869, Page 4
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653Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1145, 21 April 1869, Page 4
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