JU_OT__J_,g , EAGLE FAMILY HOTEL, CAMPBELLTOWN, BLUFF HAEBOK. l\ H IJ N T E R *J • Brgs to ii'tinmtf th«t he h<s tak<-n possession ot the above w<;l;-ku- wn hou.e, where, by attention to the requirements of visitor?, and by keepins: only Wives and Spirits of the best bran Is, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Private Apartments for Families. First-class Stabling. FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, TAY BTREET, iNVEBCAKaiLI. JULIUS SEEHOF Pbopbietob. JS. begs to announce to his numerous . friends and tbe public generally that he has purchased the above Hotel, which will be thoroughly renovated throughout, together with the 'Stabling, which will also receive bis undivided attention, so that the Farmers' Arms Stables shall be proHouiicd to be A 1 at Lloyd's. EMPIRE HOTEL. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Pbopbietob.— THOMAS WHITAKER. r p W. begs to return sincere thanks to his J. • up-country friends and the publio generally for their liberal support, since opening the above hotel, and also to inform them that he is now prepared to supply superior j accommodation for travellers, and trusts by strict attention combined with moderate charges to merit n continuance of public patronage. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the best brnuds. Good Stabling. ! COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON STREET, RIVER T O N. THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL Is still under the Management of MR AND MRS CLAPP, ■WHEUE ACCOMMODATION AND ATTENTION Are Unsurpassed. Riverton, 19th December, 1876. ]T I B E R N IAN HOTEL DEE STREET. The undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public that ho has opened the i.bove 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 supper ! PATRICE SILKE, Proprietor. WINTON HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station and Post Office, GREAT NORTH ROAD, WINTON. A J. DEVEREUX has the honor to , intimate that he has opened his new Hotel, which is in full working order. In its erection and design the requirements of Commercial Travellers have been particularly studied, the sample rooms, while attached to the Hotel, being strictly private. The Sitting and Bedroom accommodation, both up-stairs and down, is not to be surpassed in Otago or the colony. The Billiard Room is a handsome and spacious hall, well lighted, warmed and ventilated, and fitted with one of Alcock's best tables, entrusted to the charge of an experienced marker. The Stables are in the care of a first-class Groom, and there is splendid paddock accommodation. A. J. Devereux has the honor to thank the many who bave so liberally patronised him during the past eighteen months, and solicits a continuance of their favors. The Hotel is within less than half a minute's walk of the Railway Station, and immediately opposite the Post and Telegraph Office. A. J. DEV T EKEUX, Proprietor. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, Dee Btbeet, WILD & MEADOWS, PROPRIBTORS, fl^HB amusements to be had at the X Southern Cross are aa follows — BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. Also, a FINE SHOOTING GALLERY. There is Excellent Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. -_ r v H fj? I || > s _ » « ff c^ TS )___4 S °i2^£_R !£ H CA & 11l t.g* 2 l- 1 » 2_J* B.* % If. I Ji« AGENTS FOR INTERCARGILL aUCPHESSOU & CO. i
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Southland Times, Issue 2677, 7 February 1877, Page 4
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