A L B 1 O N HOTEL EEXEY MAYO, Proprietor fj MAYO intimates to the public that he has 1.1 » tukon possession of the above WELL-KNOWIS FAMILY HOTEL, Wiiere every convenience, combined with comfort, can ut all times be obtained on SEASONABLE CHARGES. PassenfPrs by Train or Coach will find this Hotel the most conveniently-situated in Invercarjrill, being the NEAREST TO THE RAILWAY STATION. Coaches leave the Hotel for Dunedin, thb Lake, and Rivebton, twice eveez Week. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leave ing for Melbourne and other ports daily. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, ' Dee Street, ! JOHN BLACK. I T B. begs respectfully to inform tne pleasure--J o seekers of Southland that the BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE SALOON If as been cr Urged, And one of Alcoek's Melbourne first-class BILLIARD TABLES imported, which Robehts pronounces to be the best Ln tha Colonies. Pazer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE. AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLEJ&T Is supplied with Schneider and other rifles. Dining aod Sitting Rooms for the comfort of Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and other liquors of the best braD-^s, always on hand. JOHNSON'S FAMILY HOTEL. JOHNSON takes this opportunity of thankyi • ing his customers for the patronage bestowed on him for the last 10 years, and begs to inform them that he has built a commodious Biick Hotel in Eek street, where he has every accommodation for visitors and boarders. BRIDE CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Wedding Breakfasts, &c, &c. The Largest Stock of Confectionery in town. ' ANDREW M'KENZIE'S " QCOTCH PIE SHOP, O DEE STRERT. Established 1863. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES Of the best Brands, and in good condition, always in stock. CONFECTIONERY In great variety, and of the first ciualitv only. WEDDING CAKES " Made to order, in quality and workmanship unsurpassed in New Zealand. M'KENZIE'S MUSEUM, Established 1869, Contains thft largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the colonies. Birds, Insects, and other objects of Natural History in great variety. la preparation, and will be shortly exhibited, the Jaw Bone of a Whale, over 18 feet in length. Admission— ONE SHILLING. Coaclies COBB & CO.'S EOTAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, BETWEEN INVERCARGILL & DUNEDIN. AJ. SMYTH & CO. having purchased from • Mr A. M'lniyre his interest in the above line, intend to run a FOUR HORSE COACH right through, and the travelling public may rely that no expense will be spared to make the line efficient, and having secured the services of Mr John Knox, of Cobb & Co., Dunedin, as Driver and Manager, the safety and comfort of passengers will have every attention. The Coach will leave the office, Dee-street, every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., returning every Wednesday and Saturday. The above Coaches will travel through the Australian and New Zealand Land Co.'s grounds, via Flemington and Railway Camp, thereby avoiding the worst portion of the road. For particulars as to fares, carriage of parcels, &c, apply at the office, Dee-street. Travellers on this line, on arriving at Popo* tunoa, may depend on the best accommodation and attention, at the EOTAL MAI L HOTEL. PUBLIC NOTICE. " JOHN M'KSNZIE takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and the travelling public for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, and begs to assure them that nothing will be spared to make his LINE of ROYAL MAIL COAOHES the favorite mode of travelling between Winton and Kingston. Having dissolved the partnership between himself and Mr G. Jefferies, he has entered into an arrangement with the well-known and much-respected driver, Mr J. Lynch, who will have the personal management of the line. Passengers may therefore rely on every attention being paid to their safety and comfort. Booking Office — Cobb & Co.'s, Dee street. R. B. WOTTON, Agent. CAMPBELL & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OP EOTAL MAIL COACHES. riiHE Coaches of the above line will run daily 1 between Invercargill and Riverton on and after Monday, 4th November, at REDUCED FARES. Goods and parcels will be, carefully delivered at their addresses. Booking Offices — Colyer's Princess Hotel, Invercargill, and Royal Hotel, Riverton. NEW COACH TO BIVEBTOT. R MACKENZIE respectfully informs hia <• friends and the public generally that on and after this date he intends to run a Coach between Invercargill and Riverton three times a week, leaving the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at hours to suit the tide, and the Commercial Hotel, Riverton, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Orders or parcels left at the Prince of Wales Hotel, or Galbraith's Carriers' Arms Hotel, will be carefully attended to. May 16,1872.
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Southland Times, Issue 1767, 15 July 1873, Page 4
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749Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1767, 15 July 1873, Page 4
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