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HOTELS, Ore"aTbion hoteITT H. MAYO, Propeietoh DEE STREET, INYEKO Alt GILL, Opposite the Uatlwat Station. K A G L E FAMILY HOTEL BLUFF HARBOH. 1 1 /ILL! AM WOODS having taken pon- *'»' session of the above Hotel, begs to assure the travelling public that it will be I conductod in first-class style, and families and private parties may depend upon receiving every attention. W. W. is well-known as having been con. nected for many years with Messrs Cobb & Co , and from the experience he has gained he can confidently guarantee every comfort to his patrons. Pbiyate Apartments fob Familik3. Telegbaph Agent. THE OTAUTAU HuTEL. rpHOMAS PRICE begs to intimate that 1 he Is now in possession of the above Hotel. Travellers and settlers in the neighborhood can depend on receiving every attention. T. P. is now building a large and commodious Hotel, close to the Riverton and Otautau Railway, which will be completed shortly. C* RIDIKON RESTAURANT XITd \J HOTEL, SPEY STREET. I Board and Lodgings 20s per week, or four I shillings per day. Meals at all hours. ! Well aired single and double bedrooms. Visitors can rely upon prompt attention combined with civility and cleanliness. GEORGE HARROP, Proprietor. ~S(JUTHEItN CKOSS HOTEL, Dee Street, and EAILWAY HOTEL, ! WINTON, WILD & MEADOWS, PROPRIETORS. \ 'j'HE amusements to be had at the _1_ Southern Cross are as follows — BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE, AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. Also, a FINE SHOOTING GALLERY. There is Excellent Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. ______ The RAILWAY HOTEL, Winton, is j under the management of Mr Thomas Meadows, who guarantees every comfort and attention to those who patronise the establishment. There is one of Alcock's Billiard Tables, and the Stabling accommodation not to be surpassed. UIBEKNIAN HOTEL DEE STREET. The undersigned begs to in furm his friends and the public that he has opened the above Hotel, and, by keeping the be&t quality of Wines, Spirits and Beer— the best that can be purchased — and a good table, with moderate charges, he trusts that he will meet with support PATRICK SILKE, Proprietor. fASCY CfOODS, dec SPECIAL IMPORTS NT NOTICE. GIFT DEPOT. GEEAT OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, 27th MARCH. S JACOBS begs respectfully to inform the people of Southland, that he has opened those new and centrally situated premises in Dee street, (opposite the Post OfEco) with an entirely now, large, and varied stock of GENERAL FANCY GOODS. Desks — Workbnxos — Dressing Cases — Travelling Bags — Ladiea' ReticulesCutlery— E. P. Ware— Field, Opera, and other Glasses— Lustres— Vases — Inkstands— Stationery — PerfumeryMusical Boxes — Do Albums — Concertinas — Violins — Cushions — Coseys — Berlin Wool— Playing Cards— Dominoes — Racegames — Toys — Books — Bibles — Prayer Books — Brooches — Earrings — Braco'ets — Basketwar9. S. J. would call the special attention of gentlemen to his large and latest shipment of Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuffs, Pipes, Pouches, &c, as he intends making the Tobacco trade a special line, and giving the gentlemen of Southland something new, viz., good Tobaccos and Cigars. Our New Mown Hay is prepared from the Finest Brands of Tobacco in the world, and only requires a trial to assert its superiority. Hotelkeepors can now proenre Billiard Balls, Cues, Tips, Rests, Cement, Chalk, &c, at Dunediu Prices. S. J. being his own importer can confidently recommend his entire etock as being well bought and of good value. Note the Addbess— Gift Depot, opposite the Post Office, and at Peinces Steeet, DunediK. Appointed Agent for the celebrated Lock* ititoh Home Shuttle Sewing Maohine— , Complete, £j IQt

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Southland Times, Issue 2143, 30 June 1875, Page 4

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