CRITERION HOTEL, DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. Wm, HINCHEY ... Proprietor. HAYING taken over the business of this well-known Hotel, Mr HINCHBY solicits a continuance of the liberal patron age accorded to his predecessors. Every attention will be paid to the require ments of town and country customers. Ales, wines and spirits of the best brands always on hand. Excellent accommodation and good stabling TERMS MODERATE. CRITERION HOTEL, GORE. Immediately opposite Railway Station. T. LAURENSON ... ... Proprietor SINCE taking possession of the above well known and favourite house I have made many alterations, including the addition of three private sitting rooms. Every accommodation for the travelling public and special attention paid to tourists and their families. Charges Moderate. WINES AND LIQUORS OF THE BEST QUALITIES. Empire Hotel, TAY STREET, INYERC ARGILL. M. DUMBLETON ... Proprietor. THE EMPIRE caters specially for the country trade, and was recognised as a Farmers’ Hotel for the 22 years it was carried on by Mr Thomas Whitaker. The new proprietor will continue it on the lines so much approved in his predecessor’s time, and the comfort of patrons will be his constant study. THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT. TERMS MODERATE. N. J. M. REIN HAS much pleasure in intimating to,his friends and the Public generally that he has again secured the lease of the large and commodious premises so long occupied by him recently renovated and enlarged (to suit the requirements of increasing business due to diligence and attention to the wants of his ever-increasing customers). He is determined to keep only UP-TO-DATE STOCK, thereby giving the utmost satisfaction to his patrons. Since my big sale my stock has been thoroughly replenished with all the Newest Goods procurable, eminently suitable for XMAS fy NEW YEAR Presents, possessing the qualities of beauty and usefulness combined. All watches carefully examined and regulated before being offered for sale. The Jobbing and Manufacturing Department, which is under my personal control, receives special attention. CHARGES QTEICTLT lO jyj'ODBRATE. N. J. M. RELN, Watchmaker and Jeweller , 46 Dee Street, A. & W- McCarthy, GUNSMITHS, LOCKSMITHS, FISHING TACKLE DEALERS, Athenasum Buildings, Dee street. FRESH supplies of Fishing Tackle just arrived, New Minnows, New Rods, etc., etc. Rbem from 1/6 to 13/Eods prom 1/ to £2 7s 6d,’ Send for Catalogue, post free anywhere.
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 38, 16 December 1899, Page 10
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377Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 38, 16 December 1899, Page 10
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