PROVINCIAL CAFE, TAY- STREET. fjpHE Proprietor^ F.H. LEE, in returning thanks fjur the liberal support accorded him during the hist twelve montliSj tegs to intimate to the Public Ijuafc ho has made > ; EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS To his already largo' anct' commodious premises / Consisting of — ' ' A LARGE DINING HALL, PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS, LIBRARY AND READING BOOM, BATH ROOM, Together with TWENTY WELL - VENTILATED BEDKOOIS. Also, A portion of the establishment is set a part as A CAPE ESTAMINET. The proprietor feeling assured, from long: experience in most of the priucipnl Hotels in Europe, that nothing' is more conducive to maintain a first-class character for an establishment of this kind thnn WISE LIBERALITY, And AN EXCELLENT CUISINE, Has therefore * to announce that he ha obtained the services of a French Cook. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK-. There is limited accommodation for a fow boarders. The sleeping apartments are sltogcther unc onnected with the Cafe. F. I-I. LEE, Having at Great Outlay procured the finest G R I L L I ■ N O STOVE In the Colonies, and the only one in Southland, is nov.- prepared to provide Grilled Chops or Steaks at a moment's notice, in a stylo equal to the first house in London ; he has also obtained a COFFEE PEKCULATOE, And is now enabled to furnish a PURE CUP OF. COFFEE, A Luxury almost unobtainable hitherto in LNYERCARGILL. A Fresh Supply of O\STERS every evening Stews, &c ROYAL HOTEL AND CAPE, TALM EIiSTON- STE EET, RIVERTON. milE ROYAL HOTEL AND CAFE, PaLUEFETOX-STREET, RIVEUToif, Being situate immediately opposite the Government Buijding and Post Ofireo, and in the vicinity of (lie Banks and "Wholesale Stores, offers to visitors and tho residents of Riverton, aeeomraodation seldom, if ever, met with in New Zealand. The Bar is a very handsome room, fitted up in the latest stjle, so as to please every one. The Smoking Room and Cafe aro very nicely got up, and well Eupplied with a choice selection of books by various authors, and the last British Australian, and New Zealand newspapers. j So as to supply a great want in this rapidly rising city, the Dining Hall has been fitted up regardless of cost, where choice Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, or Suppers, can bo served up at any hour and at a moment's notice; and .under the* direct management of Mr Morrison, iwhp has had; several years' experience in Hotels in the old cou n try and the colonies. , The Bed-rooms are large, ■ lofty, and airy, and being undci) the immediate! superintendence of Mrs Stewart (Mr MorrisoflV'.partner), is a sufficient guarantee for tneir proper management. The Bill of Fare will 'be second to none in Southland. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the first brands. JAMES M. MORRISON AND CO., Proprietors. nOUTHLAND OYSTER SALOON, .', LOWTHER ARCADE. M'DONALD & CO., Peopeietors. This Spacious Saloon is NOW OPEN, where OYSTERS AND CRAYFIS-H SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY. COLY E R ' S PRINCESS'S HOTEL. I^r. JAMES COLYER (Late of the United States Hotel, Talbot) T)EGS to inform the inhabitants o^lnvercargill, and the ' Gold-fields in general, that he has pur chased the above named Hotel, which is situated in the centre of the City, and on tho main line.of road to the diggings. J. C begs to remind the public that they will find every accommodation and comfort, combine with civility and cleauliness, not Burpassed in Invercargill. THE BEST WINES AN D SPIKIT3 IMPORTED DIRECT FROM MELBOURNE A call from all friends will oblige
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 97, 5 October 1863, Page 4
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