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PRINCE OEWA&ES HOTELS DEE-STREET, J^ t INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIVESEY, I PROPRIETOR./ 1 ' ' ' x l ■ ■/ • . 'I THE additions to the above well-known Hotel *■ arc now complete, and tbe internal arrange^ ■ inents arc such as to warrant the Pioprietor in J JB asserting that tbe . ' ■ PRINCE- OF WALES HOTEL, ■ Both as regards Superior Accommodation, Com: fort, Excellent Table, and prompt attention to the I WANTS OF HIS CUSTOMERS, ,1 Will be found tie most desirable "reai^Wice in fl Inrercargill. " \ * ;*fl The Proprietor, in re-decorating and to-fitting, ■ has spared no exponsc, and thcrcforo can confi. I dently recommend his establishment as being JH FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ■ Attached to the Hotel is a large and commo?H dious H BILLIARD ROOM ■ For the convenience of Country Gentlemen and H others. 'H THE PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY ■ AND I BAIT S ABLES I Are now under the management of an expe-*H rienced man, and from tho recent largo addi-jH tions, they will be found second to nono in South- "H land. . *H A large quantity of Oaten Hay in tho ■ JH BEST CONDITION. ■ Well ventilated Loose Boxes. HJ HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. I W. CROSSINGHAM AND CO., I pOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,H E 3K-BTBEET. -HJ COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES ALWAYsfI ON HAND. ■ ORDEKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H T^OR SALE, HARRISVILLE ESTATES Section 3, Block VT. Apply to fl MUKLLER and GISISOW, ■ Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. n3OOKS~STATIONERY, I LIBRARY, &c. I KENNETH ROSEi T)EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Inveroargil^H (hiit bo bas just opened thuso Promises . NEXT THE UNION BANK, TAY-ST,, fl Whero a large assortment of HJ STATIONERY, H Comprising NOTE, LETTEIJ, and ?3BEGAIH PAPERS Millulwaye be found. DAY-BOOKS^B LEDGERS, &c, arc also kept on hand. HI K. R. would also draw attention to his stock cHJ first-class Works, which lie can supply at littflHJ more than Home prices. PERIODICALS IH He will havo a CONSTANT AND REGULi^B SUPPLY of, for Customers. ' "' (^| THE LIBRARY H Conlaius I,oofl VOLUMES, and will, on insp«^| tion, be found the MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED IJ!» TOWI^B ADDITIONS TO IT KV| Will be made by every Home and Australian HH Mail. KVJ TEUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: TEN SHILLINGS PER QVARTER, *^M ONE SHILLING PER WEEK. KENNETH ROSE, ■ WHOLESALE &, RETAIL BOOKSELLE^H AND STATIONER, TAY-STREET. VA KENNETH ROSE, 'KVJ BOOKBELLLER & STATIOSFBJ^H W r nOLT?SALK AND EKTAIt, ; ' TAY STREET, NEXT UNION BANK^^B DISSOLUTIOIT^b¥7^PARTNERYj^H rnOE Business heretofore carried on in Kircii^H^j| JL by the undersigned, as Butchers, is bcrd^Hl dissolved by mutual consent. Messrs. Blacklo^H^j| Calder, and Co. arc hereby authoriscf*. to colhH^H the debts due to, and pay the debts due by us; : ,|Hfl HENRY BAIiKEB^HI GEORGE ABEL. ;HHJ Wm. BiACKiocE— Witness. HHI Riverton, July 22nd, 1863. BHJ ~ STATION MANAGER. ~~^H A Gentleman thoroughly qualified, and holdiH^HJ the highest testimonials, wishes for an\^H^PJ gajremont. Address to J. H., care of He|{Hßv Robertson and Co., Auctioneers, InvercargilL HHB

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)