— ■— ■ i i — — -—— — — m Hotel*. *c. ALBION HOTEL HENRY MAYO, Pbopbietob. HMAYO intimates to the public that he has • taken possession of the above WELL-KNOWN FAMILY HOTEL, Where every convenience, combined with comfort can at all times be obtained on REASONABLE CHARGES. Passengers by Train or Coach will find this Hotel the most conveniently-situated in Invercargill, being the NEAREST TO THE RAILWAY STATION. Coaches leave the Hotel fob Dttnedin, thb Lake, and Rivebton, twice eveby Week. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leaving for Melbourne and other ports daily. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, Dee Stbeet. r T\ MEADOWS begs to inform his old friends J_ • and the public generally, that he is again in possession of his old premises, whore he trusts often to see the faces of those who so liberally patronised him before, and as many new faces as may be able to make it convenient. The amusements to be had at this Hotel are as follows— BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE, AMERICAN BOWLING, Also, a FINE SHOOTING GALLERY. The public will find every attention and civility paid to them when honoring this favorite Hotel with their presence. Only the best of Wines, Spirits, and Ale I kept for sale. ! T. MEADOWS, Proprietor. TAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor of the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Tat stbeet, (Who was formerly caterer fer the Exhibition at Dunedin, also to their Excellencies Sir George Grey and Sir George Bowen when at Greymouth), Begs to intimate to the public generally that he has opened the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping the best of liquors, to merit a share of public patronage. NOTICE. NEW RESTAURANT. GEO. HARROP begs to intimate to the public, that he has opened the Q-RIDIRON RESTAURANT in Spey-street, two doors from Dee street. Board and Lodgings, 20s per week. Meals at all hours. He trusts with civility and cleanliness combined, to merit a share of public patronage. Coacliea NOTICE. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN WINTON AND KINGSTON. Proprietor _J. M'Kenzie. J M'K. begs to return thanks to the public for • the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, and assures them that he shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Coaches leave Winton for Kingston every Monday at half- past 8 a.m., and Wednesday at half-past 5 p.m. Travellers and Tourists visiting the Lake district can be guaranteed comfort and regularity by this live of coaches. Special Coaches ready at all times for the conveyance of Professional Companies. AU particulars may be obtained at the Booking Offioe, Dee street. R. B. WOTTON, Agent. COACHES will leave Invercargill and Riverton, respectively, as under : — Leave Invercargill at 9.30 a.m., and S p.m. Leave Riverton, at 9.30 a.m., and 3 p.m. McINTYRE & LACHEY, Proprietors. COACHES ! COACHES ! COACHES ! NEW LINE OF COACHES TO RIVERTON. ON and after Monday, John Horr's Coach will leave Simon Bros, and Erskine's shop, Palmerston street, Riverton, at 9 a.m. sharp, for Invercargill, returning same day at 2 p.m. Fares : Return Ticket, 7s 6d ; Single, ss. R. ERSKINE, Agent, Invercargill. Stables. — i MESSRS ADAMS & JEFFRIES HAVING taken the SOUTHLAND CLUB STABLES, Invercargill, formerly conducted by Mr W. lies, beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage given by gentlemen and famUies to their predecessor, and respectfully ask those who kindly supported Mr Jeffries, while formerly keeping the Club stables, to record them I a renewal of their favors. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. SOUTHLAND CLUB STABLES, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. HP HE WEEKLY TIMES IS THE LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SOUTHLAND. Subscription (if paid in advance), 20s per annum. f\X SALE AT THE TIMES OFFICE, SURVEYORS' FIELD BOOKS.
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Southland Times, Issue 1952, 24 July 1874, Page 4
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607Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1952, 24 July 1874, Page 4
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