UOTEIiS, AC. I ALBION HOTEL, H. MAYO, Peopeietoe DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, Opposite the Railway Station. EAGLE FAMILY HOTEL BLUFF HARBOR. WILLIAM WOODS having taken possession of the above Hotel, begs tt assure the travelling public that it will bb conducted in first-class style, and families and private parties may depend upon receive ing 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 1 ■ he can confidently guarantee every comfor < I to his patrons. Private Apaetments fob Families. Telegeaph Agent. GRIDIRON RESTAURANT AND HOTEL, SPEY STREET. Board and Lodgings 22s 6d per week. M«als at all hours. Well aired single and double bedrooms. Visitors can rely upon prompt attention combined with civility and cleanliness. GEORGE HARROP, Proprietor. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, Dee Steeet, and RAILWAY HOTEL, ' Winton I WILD & MEADOWS, PROPRIETORS. nrHE amusements to be had at the X Southern Crosß 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 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. TTIBERNIAN HOTEL DEE STREET. The undersigned bega to in form his friends and the public that he has opened the above Hotel, and, by keeping the beet 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 suppor PATRICK SILKE, Proprietor. PRINCESS HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. HAVING entered into possession of the above Hotel, the undersigned has much pleasure in informing its old patrons and the public generallj that he intends to carry on the business in the style which has already gained for the Princess an established reputation as one of the most comfortable houses in Invercargill. Special attention will be devoted to maintaining a supply of the beet Wines, Spirits, &c. A liberal Table will be provided, and the Bedrooms will be under the personal superintendence of Mrs Jackson. Good Stabling attached, under the charge of an experienced Groorni SAMUEL JACKSON. FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, TA V STREET, Inveecaegill. JULIUS SEEHOF, Peopeietoe. JS. begs to announce to his numerous . friends and the public generally that he has purchased the above Hotel, which will be thoroughly renovated throughout, together with the Stabling, which will also receive his undivided attention, so that the Farmers' Arms Stables shall be pronomicd to be A 1 at Lloyd's. STAG'S HEAD HOTEL. T. PATCHETT, PROPRIETOR. COBNEB OF SPEY AND JED StBEETS rp P. takes this opportunity of thanking ], the public generallj for the support i accorded to him during the past eight years, and begs to intimate that he has now completed the erection of the above Commodious Hotel, where every attention will be paid to the wants of his customers. Fermented and Spirituous Liquorß of the best quality. Good Accommodation for Boarders. r rHE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST -I Reasons why the WHEELER and WIJSOK'S SEWINGMACHINE is SUPERIOR v others. The W. and W. will do more work and do it better. The W. and W. is mucl more durable; it will last a lifetime, and run for years without repair. I The W. and W. is easier to work. Ihe W. and W. is not so liable to get out of order. The W. and W. lias no cog- wheels to wear away and break. The W. and W. lias no heavy machinery tire and weary the fei t. The W. and W. is more simple in action. The W. and W. has less wear and tear. r lhe W. and W. is better finished. 'Jbe W. and W. has been awarded more prizes. THE WHLELER AND WILSON MAj CHINES, OVfiK, ONE MILLION IN USE, and the demand steadily increases. We wunant every genuine W. and W. machine to give entire Batistaction. Circulars post free. COWPER AND WILSON, IRONMONGER, DEE STBEET, Soie Agents. Beware of Spurious Imitations.
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Southland Times, Issue 2248, 28 December 1875, Page 4
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684Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2248, 28 December 1875, Page 4
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