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Hotels. S HOTEL WYNDHAM. JOHN MILNE Proprietor. Every accommodation provided that a firstclass Hotel requires. felß |?DENDALE HOTEL f WM. McLEOD ... Proprietor. Begs to announce to the Travelling Public and settlers in and around Edendale I that his constant aim and endeavor will be , ' to render every comfort -of a home to those ' favoring him with their patronage. : Comfort, Quietude, Cleanliness, and Moderate Charges will be his motto. nol7 A TRIAL SOLICITED. L> AI L W A V H O TE L. Great North Road, W I Ji T O N. Established 1863. F. R. White ... ... Proprietor FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Private Sitting Rooms. Billiard and Bath Rooms. Al Stabling. ROVINCIAL HOTEL, EAST GORE. THOMAS MULVEY, Proprietor. Every comfort and convenience combined with civility and attention may be relied upon. Strictly Moderate. Good accommodation for Boarders. Persons called in tin _ for early trains. Wines and Spirits oi the best quality alway in stock. yy INT O N HOTEL, WM TAYLOR, pro prietor. W. T. begs to intimate to his numerous friends in the Wiuton locality and to the travelling public that the WINTON HOTEL, Having « a extensiAely altered and improved, now affords FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES, SPIRITS, kc, are of the best Wands. B.UUard Table. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, And every appointment that a First-class Township Hotel requires. nos rF MoWILLIAM'S SOUTHLAND TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite Railway station, Winton). ! BINNEttS, from 12 to 3, ONE SHILLING. , Private Rooms, ACCOMMQIUT^ONFOR BOARDERS. GOOD STABLING. Also — ■ GENERAL GROCER, And purchaser of Grain and General Coloni Produce. Agent for N.Z. Insurance Company. aul Hotels p R I ? ?. I, I 0 N HOT EL, Don Street, INVERCARGILL. Mr H. J. Watg©^ begs to inform the inhabitants o| Invercargill and surrounding districts that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to obtain a share of public patronage. First-class accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Terms strictly moderate. a^29i, TNVERCA^QILL TEMPERANCE A HOTEL, | Dee Street, Invercargill. A. P. INGLIS tt , ,„ ... Proprietor. (Opposite Hanan's Temple of Science.) A. P. I. has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and the public in general that he has now completed aU arrangements, and spared nq expense to make the above house $ EJRST-CLASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL,. Dinners from 12 to 2— ONE SHILLING. Meals at all hours from 7 a.m to 10 p.m. Pie and Coffee, or Tea— SIXPENCE. Private Rooms. Reading Roqms, First-class accommodation boarders. P.S._rA. P, Inglis (late of the firm of Inglis and Johnson) practical mechanical Engineer, may be consulted on Engines and all kinds cf machinery. Specifications drawn out for tenders. aul3 Soag Yfpjfca HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES 1 1 1 Wash everything with BARDSLEY'S PRIZE PALE, M. Barbs^ a^p SoiN's Prize Pale— Its quality does gratify j It is extensively used, b«t never fails The housewives' winds to satisfy A ho«&ewifo will have Bardsley's Prize Pale If she has used it before I This Soap to her has told its own tale, i No other will she have any morq, I When you ask for this Soap he sure you 1 get it Insist on having the real " Star " brand ; Use it — none other — you will never regret r it ' 'Tis to be had all over the land. Other makers have, tried to injure its fame They a^e eooyipus because of its sale. Dear bpusewives, remember to look for name — ■ It is BARDSLEY AND SON'S PALE. Bards^e^'s Prwk Pale is the best soap hy far— We do not say it in fun ; When buying it'you'U think of the " Star, " And remember M. Bardslet and Son. To be obtained from the Grocers. M. BARDSLEY _ AND SON Sole Manufacturers, K and Cumberland streets, Dunedin. The splendid entire horse O ;i R C U L A a, £ ™ Frinted with neatness and despatch toe Office of this paper,

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Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 1

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