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Hotels - TIHE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Dee stbeet, ' I INVERCARGILL. I Pbopeietob ... V ....H. J. SPROULE. This elegant and commodious Hotel, which has beeAerected in ' Dee street, Inyercargill, The building is handsome in exterior appearance, thoroughly substantial in construe 1 tion, and contains all the appointments of a first-class hotel. The ROOMS fob the ACCOMMODA TION of the PUBLIC- are both numerous _and cony.enient, and the c \ lmperial" is calculated to afford the -post complete facilitiesin every respect to travellers and all visitors' w_o require such accommodation as only a -first-class establishment can afford. Special attention will be be devoted to the providing of a FIRST-CLASS DAILY LUNCHEON, At 'an" hour suitable to business men and others residing out of town. The Liquers dispensed by the establishment will all be of the very best quality, and no exertion will be spared by the proprietor to render it second to none in the Colony. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Dee stbeet, INVERCARGILL TT E N R V MAYO, V' 'ri "ROBERT^BURNS " HOTEL, Geobge Stbeet, - - YD UN E D I N. T3OYAL MAIL HOTEL 1 ' Lumsden (LAte Elbow.) , P. HANSEN ... ... Pbopbietob; Having now entered into possession of' my. new. Hotel, I .take this" opportunity of . thanking my numerous friends for the very . 1 _b__l support accorded to me within the last , .three years, and -to 'acquaint them that nc ! exertions will be spared on my part to make : 5 it a first-class House; THE _____ COACH - -With the Mails for Burwood and Manipor will leave here every Monday morning, o the arrival of the first Train. The Forwarding Agency will be carried b as hitherto., TT7" YNDHAM HOTEL, Wyndham. THOMAS J.XUNNYbegs to inform the inhabitants of Wyndhain and. surrounding districts, that he has leased -the above large and commodious hotel fromrMr Enoch Jones, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of ' the pubilc, and keeping nothing but the best brands of Wines, Spirits,. &c, to merit a share of the public support. Good Stabling. Horses and buggies for hire. 'ri RIDI R0 N HO TEL SPEY ST RE E T, Invebcabgill. : RICHARD FAHEY begs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above Hotel from the. late proprietor, Mr George Harrop, and hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping nothing but the BEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c, To merit a share of public support. Good Accomodation fob Boabdebs, ■p.L BOW HOTEL LUMSDEN. Proprietor Henry Howells (Late of Orepuki, and Half Way Bush.) FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. TD-1 M P I R E HOTEL Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Tay Stbeet, Invebcabgill. THOMAS WHITAKER ... Pbopbietob T. W. begs to .: return sincere thanks to his: up-country friends and the public generally' for their liberal support, since opening theabove hotel, and also to _ifprni; them that he; •is- now prepared to supply superior accommodation for travellers, and trusts by strict attention combined with moderate charges to nierit a continuance of public patronage. , Ales, Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Good Stabling. /CRITERION HOTEL Don Stbeet, Invebcabgill. JAMES GALBRAITH ... Pbqpbietob (Late of the Carriers' Arms Hotel.) * The Proprietor having completed" d' fitted up this new and commodious Brick, Hotel, begs to intimate to his nnmerou? friends and the public of Invercargill andj surrounding district that he has again com menced business as above, and will, as heretofore supply WINES/SPIRITS, &c, OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. The internal arrangements are most complete Visitors and Boarders may rely on receiving • ' every satisfaction. Business Notices. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES WYNDHAB-i DONALD McPHEE "... t Pbopbietob. SUPERIOR and Extensive Accbmmoda" tion. Loose Boxes', and every other requisite Saddle Horses, Coaches, and Buggies on hire. Coaches meet tha arrival and '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 1 Friday, on the arrival of the morning train from Invercargill, returning on alternate days in time for the evening*trains. {HO H IS!! COACHES!! FOUR HOURS AT RIVERTON. A Coach will' leave Invercargill for River-, •ton DAILY at 9 a.m., returning same day -at 3.30' p.m. , Commercial Travellers and others can rely on having' their Samples, &g., carried witdispatch. ' : . . Booking Office — Carriers' Arms, Dee street , 'Invercargill. J. C. CUFF, - ' Proprietor. ' , HORR& MILLAR'S ROYAL MAU I -JNE-OF COACHES. •-*- v Will leave as follows : — - - Riverton to Invercargill at 9.30. &:m. Invercargill to Riverton at 9.30. a.m. Agents— R. ERSKINE, Dee Street. J. W. CHAPMAN, ' ' " Palmerston-street; Riverton T> L A C KW o<o D & CO GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRTIT MERCHANTS, PEE SXBHIGtt,-. -' \ .

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Southland Times, Issue 3300, 17 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3300, 17 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3300, 17 January 1879, Page 4