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PROVINCIAL O ATX" Tay street, (next Union Bank.) j f * : \ F. H. LEE ' -~ - Beigs to inform the inhabitants of Invercajgfll^wd _ surrounding district, that he has opened * " ' * 'J'r THE PROVINCIAL CA?B»V/ * AND. r mA + '"- DINING HALL, \* \' s^ and trusts by strict attention to the want* Ht -hitx** customers, to merit a fair share of public paitwnaget'-od "....;:. Alfrf) .'.y •*•*;'! T j Having had many years experience in?ioih»c*-> .-* the first Hotels and Caf&r in both Enrep«ps^4;; f li Australia, he can confidently promise ft Biff bf Far^'Y, hitherto unknown in Invercargill. Mercantile gentlemen and others will ¥ fii,d yi ths Provincial CafiS, accommodation of a*sup«rior: nature, and moderate terms. Luncheons, tDinneM, and Snppers, can be had at a moment's * h^i&J&nd at any hour. An elegantly fitted Smoking Room is in course of construction, attached to whicli will be a choico | Library and Reading Room, containing --English* Australian, and New Zealand papers by'-fevery mail. r F. H. LEE, nONFECTIONER & PASTRYCOOK, \j TAY STREET, Next Union Bank, INVERCARGILL. ... - ___ — ■ ' . , . y.-M. MR. J- WHITE, Professor of Music, Pianoforte TunSf, • and Repairer, late with ' ' . y JOSEPH WILKIE, MELBOURNEi: ; . , MR. WHITE begs to inform the inhabitants of of Invercargill, that his stay here ; being limited, those wishing then- Pianos properly tuned, would please leave their address at -tho - ° ffiCeof MESSES. COLIN N. CAMPBELL. % MR. E. SIMPSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, LUITH-STEEET, InvEBCAHCHM..' ■;_ Pians and Designs in either the Gbbciajt, Roman oe Gothic Style ob Aechitectu be. NOTICE. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. TJ. WHITE, Agent for Invercargill, • begs to state that he is fully empowered to effect insurances on Life and Property, without delay or reference. This notice is published to correct an erroneous statement to the contrary. , EXPRESS From Bluff Harhour to Invercargill THREE TIMES A WEEK, Or oftener if required. AN EXPRESS will leave Bluff Harbour as above, carrying Passengers to Mokomoko, and from thence to Invercargill by ' boat, or on horseback. _____ To Diggers and Others. A BO AT will ply across the Lake daily. For freight and passage, apply to R. DANIEL & CO., on the Lake. ri^O ARRIVE ex Australian, now daily JL expected — Islay whisky Brandy, Martell's dark and pale Ale and stout, bottled— best brand Ale in bulk, Bass's No 3 Tobacco— twist and cavendish Bottled fruit— pickles, jams Capers Salid oil Hams and bacon B Best congou tea c Fine and counter sugars c Mustard Sardines Pearl Barley Oats Bran &c . ■ • *. *,v *• COLIN N. CAMPBjELL. v|OW LANDING ex Titania from. ■*' IN Dunedin— Oak varnish Copal do i Brown, blue and purple wrapping paper 0 P-iper hangings — new patterns 0 Window glass— all sizes - - Glue Gold sizo Paper varnish HAY BROTHERS, General Storekeepers; Tay-street, have On Sale — \. Groceries and Provisions — c Tea, coffee, sugar, jams, marmalade, s sardines, split peas, pearl barley, , raisins, currants, picklse soap, candles, soda, bacon, hams, flour, butter, bread, biscuit,-, &c. Confections — Scotch m : ade— assorted. Ironmongrey — , Black's spades, No. $ to 5, do stokefs shovels, do round nosed shovels, ! American L and D shovels, galvanised iron buckets, saucepans, t tea-kettles, oval and round pots, t hay-forks, potato forks, gimlets, j nails, &c, &c. Earthenware and Glassware Boots and shoes, asssorted -l Paints and oils. To Captain "W. A- Jartey, Steamship Titania. DEAR SIR,— We, the Undersigned, cabin and steerage passsengers from Dunedul to this port, beg to tender you our sincere thanks, for your kindness and attention du)f ring our protracted voyage, caused by the 13 heavy soutli west gales, and cannot allow c this -sportunity topass, (thinking it our duty) without publicly acknowledging the many little acts of kindness we have repeatedly re- - ceived from you. As a seaman* you are high in our estimations* and at any future time, we should, without fear or hesitation* place s our lives under your care. Wishing yoil V every success in your calling, d Believe us, dear Sir, ir Yours truly, )f Saloon— Thomas Wmtfg 8 Jas. Whitelaw H. T Gkeen Jas. Scott Alf. Chuleb H. J.Hatlawat - Julius Seehof T. G. Taston. , STfaERAGE— Miss J L. Watkiws Thomas Downs ; e Colin Mackay 8 George Fisher l s Gavin Amos d N. Inkermally Wm. Eoge Henry Edge. Jajies Adams, owner and Master of ship Storm Cloud. Invercargill, 10th Dec. 1862. f InVercargill-, 12th Hec, 1862Y 11 Gentlemen, — I beg to acknowledge the re--, i- ceipt of your kind testimonial, and Cart it only state tliat I consider it apleasUre-,although' » a portion of my duty* to do all iii"my>pbwer* h to attend to the comfort and inter este of my passengers. " Yy'' „ y lam gentlemen,. • • , Yyoui's "sincerely, William -Andrew jARVEfi To the passengers per Titania* ; ;: vy - - - * .Az: yvi^wrAA' , y'7^yA^s&^y'2- " '""'

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 12 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 12 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 12 December 1862, Page 3