/ ,entibKJbjobses.l . .-:, -■-: rnHE thoroughbred imported horse THAMES, .-*■■... by = ' Kingston;' arid the Cl^de«laW horse PLOUGHBpY, will' sp^^^i^a^ejiwijnesi Plaingihisseason. --:'f .;.•;■ "Jj r-?,«jlfl Terms for each mare — ; \ "*S.. - .'."■!-' .'-:*-, £5 5s for £j 4s4or " Hotels, &c S O UT H^E B^gSjO S SrH OT E L, , DEtB T S'TBEET, _ r ' <;i . ;i HENRY MA^Qi Proprietor. ■&: HE begs respectfully to inform the public • of Southland that in addition to theß&ga* telle and Billiard already highlyl patronised by them, he has just completed a firstrclass AMEEIGAN mWIMGt SALOON, which he trusts will, meet with : the r apprpval of the pleasure-seekers of Southland. None but'the best of Wine's arid spirits kept on hand. . .. : - ..', ■' ",' '' ' r , i: .-o _.;»; , ;^-.v Good accommodation for boarders. < QCfANDINAVIAN HO-^L ■ ; ■ ■'; ; ,.;NE"\y"; l^Acno'Nlii.j^; ,^: iilSftJ; JOEApM JB^IJBEJB, ITronv the London. and Dublin Concert , Rooms,, ■,::;• . has now: arrived, > ;.- -.. And will appear evcy evening in her . .-..# ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH BALLADS] -" '- ''• Sentunental, Operatic, and Comic r .; ADmeaioN: ['-. Refreshment )3&ket^6cL RESTAURANT r s MEALS 25., BEDS 2a EXCELLENT -STABLING CONYENIEHT. On view, admission gratis, an extensive collection of rare specimens, curiosities, &c> 4c.» including;, fragments fr6m_ the. late Erruptions at St.' Thomas' "and ' : "the j. Sandwich Islands, and antique remains from " .' ' .' HERCJTLANEUM AND POMPEII. AMERICAN SKATING RINK. SALOON DES ASSAULT , DBS . ARMS Most replete Rhadin& Sixooir^in ... ■:..;. ■■. < i < Livercargill, Tn • ;•.'• !"" ; : "tpor" r^'E-'M'ilc/ifi^NV . .-. ; .-.-•';; jDEE STREET. "■ : --'" : -\ : " ; T'-'' JOHN M'MENAMIN begs to intimate; to J his friends, and the pubh'c generally, that he has opened the ; above' house •as a first-class FAMILY 'find comfortable, ! no expense having been' spared in the interior fittings and furnishing. ' " ; ! ? s '( : As nothing but the best of liquors and viands will be kept in* Btock, J:' MM. r trusts' that this, combined with tbe utmost attention to the comfort of his customers, will ensure a fair share* of public support. : '■ ■■• : '< • i"~ : : , The situation of the "Shamrock and Thistle ' renders it most convenient for travellers by:rail i ROOMY-STABLES ,:ARE ATTAOHEDi ■■. ; '.;.-- CEIBOEB' sl£'OI)B»'A-TB^ ; - Jf r :CLAJ£mJ)ok HO3JBL.fi T G. BrUGHES' ! begs' : to'*-^^^'^';.Fa'Uie " • ' that on and after Thttesdax Niam he will have an "Ordinary " on the Table, betwetti the hours of One and Two' o'clock, weiy dayv^lie will supply his friends with, everything requisite for a substantial luncheon, at the low price of One Shilling and Sixpence, including, AleV : . PBINjDB OF WJJ^^fkOf^ ■'" J " '■'"' '"'' ' _____ " ■■•'.rVcchk DEE-STREET^LNYERCARGILIi. ■ The Billiard' Room contains two tables, ; has been enlarged, and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the c010ny. "" ... Liquors of the first quality o»%* kept, in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEaE SMITH, P-ioPEteroß. ;AIBIO ITiXdpl, -■:' >: DEE-STREET ' ; . ' * ; , _ Opposite Government Buildings. A. OAMEEoS, ; BaopiiETOß. WINES,, spirits; and all liquors, of Best brands o»Zy,' kept' in stocfc.' , T „;'.■-•; !^__^_^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^___^^____^^^ EPP SB (H Q.I4(EPATHIC COCOA.Homoepathio. Practitioners and thejMedical .prfession generally, recommend COCOA ac being the most healthful of all beverages. v being the doctrine of homoepathy was. £rst ; introduced into England, there were, ta.be obtained no preparations of cocoa either .attractive to v tbe. I^ute or acceptable to the stomach j the niit wa£ either supplied mv the Crude state prep, unskilfully manufactured as- to obtain, little- .notice* J EPPS, of London, homcepathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and. at length succeeded, with the assistance. of elaborate machinery, in being ;th> first to" introduce an article .pure,-: in^ its composition, and so refined by. the perfect trituration it receiyeß in the process , it panses ° hrough, as to be most acceptable to the delicate stomach. ■;,--.■ i ...... . : . . . . . : . L . :-f ..;.;'.-. ; N I- 0"H QL,; : : ""; : '' - ; ' pENERAL STOREKEEPER, CUSTOM VT HOUSE, Forwarding, Bhipping,and Commission Agent, Bluff Harbor, . . . Goods stated at reasonable rates. \\ „ . , , -. • . ._• .. ,o, % x
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Southland Times, Issue 1025, 21 September 1868, Page 1
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593Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1025, 21 September 1868, Page 1
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