Hotels. A. M. CAMERON, (successor to w. lihd,) ALBION HOTEL. Tay and Dee Streets, Invercargifl. TN addition to the many improvements made by JL Mr. Lind in the above Hotel during the last three years, A.M. C. ia preparing to make others on a scale required by the increased population and business of town of Invercargill, and the Province of Southland, and which will render the " Albion" second to no Hotel in the Colony. For the convenience of his customers, A. M. G. places on the public table (and files for reference) the principal Melbourne, Scotch, aad English, papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. THE VICTORIAN HOTEL, OCTAGON, /"lUY BENNETT % Proprietor. Late of the Union and Black Bull Hotels, Geelong. 171 WATERS begs to inform all his old friends J? . and patrons, in addition to the general public, that ne has made a fresh start; naving. taken the Octagon Hotel, known as Cooper^ Family Hotel, and trusts to merit a re-continu-ance of that hearty support which has been so! freely given to him during the past two years. En passant, he has lost none of his old activity, nor earnest desire to please, which has hitherto (he flatters himself) gained for him such universal goodwill ; and having, by long experience, ac- ' quired a thorough knowledge of his Dusiness, and being also a good buyer, he can confidently assert that his Stock of Wines and Spirits cannot be. beaten by any house in the Province. ACCIDENTAL HOTEL* LATE MELBOURNE CLUB HOTEL, CORNER MANSE AND HIGH STREETS,. HENRY J. WALTER, Proprietor. If you wish to feel at Home in a New Country, g« to /CLARKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Near the Oddfellows' Hall. George-street, Dunedin. No Intoxicating Liquors allowed on the Premises. Terms Moderate. pBAIGIEBURN HOTEL, Walker and Princes-Streets, JAMES GUNN MACKAY t (Late of Sydney Road, Victoria,) Proprietor. TT I BERN IAN HOTEL, Octagon, JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. ,- MECHANICS' ARMS HOTEL, Stuart-street, Dunedin, (Near the Supreme Court and Gaol) Affords the Best Accommodation on the most reasonable terms. The Hotel contains sixteen, single and double lofty and well-aired Bedrooms, i and several private Sitting Apartments, furnished in the best style. Every attention paid to the comfort of Boarders, who can be accommodated by the Day or Week. Breakfast, 8 to' 10; Dinner, 12 to 2; Tea, 6 to 7. A Large Room for Trade -Meetings. The Ballarat and Melbourne papers by every Mail. HYMAN COHEN, Proprietor. (Late oi Brighton and Ballarat Railway Refreshment Booms, and North Grant and Western Brigade Hotels, Ballarat.) mALBOT HOTEL, George-Street, (Near the Octagon). JOHN WILLIAMS, Proprietor. /COFFEE ROOMS, READING ROOMS, Smoking Booms, Chess Booms, AT TUB AKCADE HOTEL, High-street Entrance. E. WATMORE, Proprietor,, Coffee served as in the East. A LLAN'S OLD ENGLAND HOTEL. ■xiSTU ART-STREET, (Near the Jetty). Convenient residence for parties attending, the Supreme Court
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Otago Witness, Issue 642, 19 March 1864, Page 23
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469Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 642, 19 March 1864, Page 23
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