XKOT_3X,S ALBION HOT|EfL, H. MAYO, PBOBBIETb»: '■'-.".: , -■> DEE STREET, INVEECAEGILL, " Opposite the Eailway Station. PEINCESS HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. HAVING entered into possession of the oW-o Uuid, tk« under signed, has much. r i~~sure in informing ud urn* jjawi/us anu tne . public generally that he intends to cany oa the business in the style which has already gained for the Princess an established reputa* tion as one the most comfortable houses in Invercargill. ... _ . . rt . ....^ r , 171 Special attention will be 'devoted to maintaining a supply ofthe best Wines, Spirits, &c. A liberal Table will be provided, and the Bedrooms will' be under the personal super* intendence of Mrs Jackson. _ Good Stabling attached, under the 'Charge of an experienced Groom. SAMUEL JACKSON. EAGLE FAMILY HOTEL BLUFF HARBOR. WILLIAM WOODS haying taken possession of the above Hotel, begs to assure the travelling public that it will, be conducted in first-class, style, and families and private parties may depend upon reoeive ing every attention. W. W. is well-known as having been- con* nected for many yeara with Messrs Gobb k Co., and from the experience he has gained he can confidently guarantee every comfort to his patrons. Pbivate Apabtmelnts foe Fajchieb. Teleoeaph Agent UIBEHJfIAN HOTEL DEE STEEET. Tbe undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened? the above Hotel, and, by keeping the best quahty of Wines, Spirits and Beer— the best'jthat can be purchased— and a good table, with moderate charges, he trusts that he will meet with suppor PATRICK SILKE, , Proprietor. SIAG'S HEAD HOTEL. T. PATCHETT, PEOPEIETOE. Coenee op Spey and Jed Stbeets TP. takes this opportunity of thanking ■ the public generally for the support 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 Liquors of the best quality. Good Accommodation for Boarders. FAEMEES' AEMS HOTEL, TAY STREET, INVEBOABGIIL. JULIUS SEEHOF, Pbopbietob. 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 pronouued to be A 1 at Lloyd's. EAILWAY HOTEL, GORE. T GREEN having completed his new • premises, offers superior accommoda* tion to the travelling public. Stabling not to be surpassed in the pro* vince. Horses and Traps for Hire. THE OTAUTAU HOTEL. THOMAS PRICE begs to intimate that he ls now in possession of the above Hotel. Traveller^ 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 » GEEAT WESTEEN HOTEL, PiiLMERSTON STREET, Rivebton. G. J. GRANT PBOPBUTOB. THE proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking the pubhc generally for their support so freely accorded him during the last six years, and begs to inform them that the above hotel has just been completed, and he is now prepared to offer them such accommodation that cannot be surpassed in the wholo colony. The proprietor would especially call the attention of Families visiting Riverton to his splendid suites of apartments, which upon inspection will be found to combine all the very latest improvements, conducive alike to health and comfort. Terms Moderate.' N.B. — Good accommodation for Horses. WYNDHAM HOTEL WYNDHAM. ENOCH JONES, PROPRIETOR, Begs respectfully to inform the residents of the surrounding districts and the travelling public that they will find comfortable accommodation at the above-mentioned HoteL Saddle and Harness Horses always on hire. ENOCEJQNES.
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Southland Times, Issue 2315, 15 March 1876, Page 1
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612Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 2315, 15 March 1876, Page 1
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