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Hotels THE IMPERIAL HOT EL, . . ,7 ■ Dee stbeet, INT E RCA B'CH L L. , | , ' i. ' Pbopbietob- H. J. SPROULE. This elegant and commodious' Hotel, 1 w|hicb has been efectol 'in" Dee street, Invercargill, The. building .is handsome in exterior appearance, thoroughly substantial in"' construe tion, and contains all the appointments oi a first-class hotel. . . The ROOMS foe the ACCOMMODA TION of the PUBLIC are both .numerous and convenient, and the "Imperial" isi calculated to afford the most complete facilities in eyery respect to travellers and all visitors who require, such accommodation as only a first-class establishment can afford. j Special attention will be be devoted to' the providing of a FIRST-CLASS DAILY LUNCHEON, At' an hour suitable to business men land others residing out of town. , ■ ( , The Liquers dispensed by the establishment will all be of the very best qliality, and no exertion wiU be spared by the proprietor to render it second to none in the Colony. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Dee stbeet, INVERCARGILL TJ l E N R V MAYO, "ROBERT- BURNS" HOTEL, \ Geobge Stbeet, DUN E D I N. "pOY A'L MAIL HOTB'I Lumsden (Late Elbow.) P. HANSEN ; Pbopbietob Having now entered' into possession; oi my new Hotel, I take this opportunity^ of • thanking my numerous friends for the yery liberal support accorded to me within the last three years, 1 and to acquaint- them that 1 nc exertions will be spared Dn my part to make it a first-class House. ' . . THE MAIL COACH , With the Mails for Burwood and Manipor will leave here every Monday morning, 1 o the arrival of the first. Train. The Forwarding Agency will be carried o .as hitherto; v , TTT YNDHAM HOTEL, Wyndkam. THOMAS J. LUNNY begs to biformthe inhabitants Pf Wyndham and surrounding districts, that he has leased the above large j i and commodious hotel from Mr Enoch Jones, ' and trusts by strict attention to the, wants of I 1 the pubiic, and keeping nothing butrthe best | brands of Wines, Spirits, &c, to merit a share of the public support. Good Stabling. Horses and buggies for hire. /""I kR I D I R ON HOTEL S P E V S T R E E T, ■. RICHARD FAHEY begs, to inform [the inhabitarits of 'invercargill'; arid surrburiding districts that he has purchased the' abjove Hbtelfroni the late proprietor, Mr George Harrop, and hopes by strict attention! to business, and keeping nothing but the A BEST BRANDS '■'•."'■-'■ ."OFi '"'":" ' ':,._, : WINES, . SPIRITS, &c, :To merit, a share of public support. Good Accomodation fob Boabdebs, TJV L B O W H 0 TEL - "■■■■:.. LL7 M S DE N. Proprietor ... Heney; Howells (Late of Orepuki, and Half Way Bush:) F I R S T-C L AS S AC COMM ODA T I 0 N. 7. a WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. Xl" M P I R E HOTEL •"•■'■•'■ Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Tat Stbeet, Invebcabgill. THOMAS WHITAKER ... Pbopbietob T. W. begs to return sincere thanks to his up-country friends and the public generally j for their liberal support, since opening \ the above hotel,-and also, to inform them that he is now prepared to supply superior accommodation .-for travellers, and trusts by strict attention combined with moderate charges to ( merit a continuance ol public patronage. ' ■Ales, Wines. arid Spirits of the best brands. Good Stabling. J {"I R1 T E R : -'I O N HOTEL Don Stbeet, Invebcabgill. I JAMES GALBRAITH ... Pbopbietob ' , (Late of >the Carriers' Anns Hotel.) The Proprietor having completed d fitted up this new and commodious Brick Hotel, ,begs to intimate to his numerouffriends and the public of Invercargill and surrounding district that- he has again com i menced business as above, and will, as heretofore supply WINES, SPIRITS, kc, OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. ' 1 The internal arrangements are most complete i i , Visitors and Boarders may rely on receiving every satisfaction. j , ' Business Notioes. i LIVERY "AND "BAIT" STABLES Wyndham. ' DONALD, McPHEE ... Pbopbietob. ■ " SUPERIOR and Extensive Accommoda tion. Loose Boxes, and every other requisite Saddle Horses, Coaches, and Buggies on hire. ( ' Coaches meet tha arrivaPand departure of every' Train, carrying passengers regularly to and from Wyndham and the Edendale Railway Station. , Coaches also leave Wyndham for Fortrose (Toi Tois) 'every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the arrival of the ' morning train from •Invercargill, returning on alternate days in time for the evening trains. ' - 1 pO'ACHESII CdACHE si! f FOU"R **HOURS AT HIVERTON. • J A Coach will leave Invercargill for Riverton DAILY at 9 a.m., returning same day at" 3.30 p.m. Commercial Travellers and others can rely | on having their Sariiples, "&c., carried witl dispatch. , ' Booking Office— Camera' Arms, Dee strieet Invercargill. ; J. C. CUFF, , ; „ r " , . , Proprietor.HORR & MILLAR'S ROYAL . MATT' LINE OF COACHES. , Will leave as follows : — Riverton to Invercargill at 9.30. a, m. » .InvercargiU to Riverton at 9.30/a,m. Agents— R. ERSKINE, Dee Street. J. W. .CHAPMAN, |. . „ Palmerston-street, Riv.eirton' T3LACKWO 0D & (J. OGROCERS, WINE AND SPIRTIT MERCHANTS, DEE STREET* ' <

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Southland Times, Issue 3298, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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