ALBION HOTEL HENRY MAYO, Peopiuetob. HMAYO intimates to the public that he has . taken possession of the above WELL-KNOWN FAMILY HOTEL, Where every convenience, combined with comfort i an ut all times he obtained on REASON A BLR CHARGES. Passengers by Train or Couch will find this Hotel the most conveniently-situated in lnvercaririll, beiiuj the NEAREST TO THK KAILWAY STATION. COACHES LEAVE THE HOTEL FOtt DON'ETHX, THE Lake, and Kivkktox, twice eveuj Week. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leaving for .Melbourne and other ports diuly. SOUTHERN CROSS II O T B L, Dee Stueet, JOHN BLACK. JB. begs respectfully to inform tne pleasure* . seekers of Southland that the BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE SALOON Has been enlarged, And one of Alcock's Melbourne first-class BILLIARD TABLES imported, which Robeets pronounces to be the best In th« Colonies. Pazer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE, AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLERY Is supplied -with Schneider and other rifles. Dining aad Sitting Rooms for the comfort of Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and other liquors of the best brar>Hs, always on hand. JOHNSON'S FAMILY HOTEL. N JOHNSON takes this opportunity of thank- • ing Ins customers for the patronage bestowed on him for the lust 10 years, and begs to inform them that he has built a commodious Bik-k Hotel in Esk street, where lie has every accommodation for visitors and boarders. BRIDE CAE:ES MADE TO ORDER. Wedding Breakfasts, &c, &c. The Largest Stock of Confectionery in town. N O T I O E. NEW RESTAURANT. GEO. HARROP begs to intii&ate to the public, that lie has opened the GRIDIRON RESTAURANT in Spey- street, two doors from Dee street. Board and Lodgings, 20s per week. Meals at all hours. He trusts with civili'y and cleanliness combined, lo merit a share of public patronage. Coaclies ' PUBLIC NOTICE. FOHN M'KENZIE takes this opportunity of ») thanking his friends and the travelling public for the very liberal patronago hitherto aucorded him, and begs to assure them that nothing will be spared to make his LINE of ROYAL MAIL v OACIIES the favorite mode of travelling between Winton and Kingston. Having dissolved the partnership between himself and Mr l>. 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. OAMPBKLL & OO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE o* ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ' J 'HE Coaches of the above line will run daily 1 between Inveroargill 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, Invercarjjill, and Royal Hotel, Riverton. NOTICE. NEW LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN RIVERTON AND INVERCARGILL. M*INTYRiI'3 Coaches leave Riverton every morning at half-past 9, and return at 2 p.m. the same day. Booking Otlice, Riverton — J. N. Simon, Palmerston street. Booking Office, Invercargill — Dee street. R. B. WOTTON, Agent. Stable*. STABLING ! STABLING ! ! STABLING ! .' ! JOHN M'K ENZ I E "OEGrS to intimate to his friends and the public -^ generally that, having leased the well-known | Stables of the Albion Hotel from Mr H. Mayo he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of patronage. Hobses Broken in to Saddle and Single and Double Harkes3. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. COMMERCIAL LIVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the Prince of Wales Hotel), DEE STKEET, INYERCAEGILL r I^HE ABOVE STABLES contain every ac J. commodation, including first-class Loos Boxes, Coach House, &c, &c. The services of a careful and experienced Groom having been obtained, parties may rely upon their horses receiving every cure and attention. Saddle and Harness Horses, Buggies, Waggonettes, and comfortable Carriages always on hire at moderate rates. RICHARD POWELL, I Proprietor.
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Southland Times, Issue 1814, 4 November 1873, Page 4
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