Hotels pDENDALE HOT Jtf L. | MoLEOD; ... PKOtBIETOB. % Begs to announce to the travelling Public % and settlers in and around Edendale c that his constant aim and endeavor will be | to render every co mfort of a home to .those S favoring him with their patronage. |j Comfort, Quietude, Cleanliness, and Mod- |? crate Charges will be his motto. . | nol7 A TRIAL SOLICITED. | 7S LADSTONE HOTEL. I Mrs. Hilton, late of the Criteribri Hotel, (| begd to announce that she has taken the K above hotel ; and she hopes the house will f\ still receive a liberal share of the public g patronage. The house has been thoroughly | repaired and is now in first-class order. | The accommodation for travellers andboafid- j ers will be found all that, is required. .Wines, | and spirits of best brands only will be sup- jf plied. Terms moderate. '.", || Good stabling o^2_l If /CRITERION HOTEL, | DonSteebt, if INVERCARGILL; g Mr H. J. Watson begs to inform the in- | habitants of Inrercargill anc surrounding | districts that he has taken the above Hojel, | and trusts by strict attention to obtain a share jg of public patronage. . ? First-class accommodation for, Travellers J: and Boarders. ' | Terms strictly moderate. an' 2% '{ ROVINCIAL HOTEL, : EAST GORE. | THOMAS MULVEYj | Pbopeietob. a - iEvery comfort and convenience combined 3 with civility and attention may bexelied | upou . n i CHAEQES StBICTLY MODKBATE. . } A Good accommodation for Boarders. Persona \ called in tim-e for early trains. ' | Wines and Spirits of the best quality alwayi ] in stock. 3 \ . ..i . \ KAILWAY HO TE'LJ • J \ Great Nobth Bo a to) ? W I K T O N;"'"^ I Established 1863. ; I F. R. White ... ... Ptopfittor < FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION j Private Sitting Booms, f"j \ Billiard and Bath Rooms. Al Stahljjig. | Ty INT 0 N H O T,E L | WM T AYL 08, | PBOPBIETOB. ■ '• W. T. begs to intimate to his .numeroui ; friends in the Winton locality anS'to the; travelling public that the ?• WINTON HOTEL, j Having « v extensively altered and im» % proved, now affords % FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. \ WINES, SPIRITS, ko.i f are of the best brands. ' i Billiard Table. ? LIVERY AND BAIT STABLBS, J And every appointment that a First-class i Township Hotel requires. hos 1 T> A I L W A V HOTELJ Pbopbietob ... Michael Griffin. | M. G. has much pleasure in informing his i numerous friends and the public generally _>; that he has taken the above well-known es- } tablishment, where he trusts, by careful: attention to the wants of patrons, to merit a f continuance of the support so liberally f accorded his predecessor. .& Passengers by early trains| can relyrnponl being called in time. , ■ « |f Meals at all Hours. | WINES, SPIRITS, BEEB, Sec., of the f best brands. . dB6 j| HE SUPREME GOtJRTBOTEL,! TAY STREET, "' A | Has now been opened and will he found % replete with every appointment, jeqajsite for | the fullest convenience and comfort , Jo all % who may favor this House wit^ i f toe * r | patronage. , ; | Careful attention paid to the requiiemente | of Boarders, and the terms . will, be, "..found :^ most reasonable. , | A FIRST-CLASS DAILY LUN&jijDN | From 12 till 2 p.m. .■» | In course of completion a, Dinipg^oom S specially for Ladies, where Lnn,cE^jn. or -^ light repast of Pastries with Tea, f .s>ffee, | etc., is provided. ; u « S The Liquor Department is carefully[Be|ectad | and will be found to consist of the 1 ,chpicest $ and most popular brands, '-, f ocl3 J. K. GRANT, PBOPBUTtOB. | . ' $ TM c W I L L I Al 'S I • ■ '...:•, I 1 SOUTHLAND TEMPERANCE HOTEL ] (Opposite Railway station, Winton). j DINNERS, from 12 to 3, ONE SHILLING j Private Rooms. > ] ACCOMMODATION FOR BOABDBBS. GOOD STABLING. ■ -iii Also — ' '■'* GENEBAL GBOO 88, And purchaser of Grain and General Colon! J Produce. it Agent for N.Z. Insurance Company, *' aul I TNVERCARGILL TEMPEjtAIfOE I ■■■ HOTEL, ; , I Dee Street, INVEBCABOiLii. ' | A. P. INGLIS Pbopbietob. | (Opposite Hanan's Temple of Scienfee.) | A. P. I. has much pleasure in announcing .-; to his numerous friends and the public f in general that he has now completed all ar- , langemeats, aaacL spared tolo f^rp^nwe -to- y"t*V*» | the abov« house a FIRST-CLASS' TEMPER- 1 ANCE HOTEL. i Dinners from 12 to 2— ONE SH^LLINO. i Meals at all houra from 7 a.vi tJo'lO p.m. I Pie and Coffee, or Tea— slXPß9t€B. | private Rooms, ; Beading; 1 BpAnM? f First-class accommodation for boarders, i P.S.— A. P. Tnglis (late Pf ihe firm of | Inglis and Johnson) practical mechanical | Engineer, may be consulted on Engines and f all kinds of machinery. ' : ''" ' : > ? Specifications drawn out for tender^ aulS I PotteryWort^;^; j M.AKABEWA ] , -NOBTH™-BOAD^!SIt^*MILB FBOM JUNCTION HOTEL; j THOMAS^DdE 7 Manufacturer of DRAIH i Pipes (flanged and glaze^eibowsTßidkneea 'junctions and bends), anid P6rrriG|tWoßic of every description, including Okatmental •Chimney^ Tops of fivS diff eSni^itterns ; also lazed Hearths for Domestic usts^Tloweri pots»- Saucers, , to.~ Stuik Trapa made to order " ' ' >•- ■ - ="^ Country ot&&b punctually attended to. Agent f or, lcyercargill— j r^MBDAVIt) SMYTH, i -^ .■>. ;-r> ,;, r^SfS Btw><>t !
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Southland Times, Issue 4186, 29 November 1881, Page 4
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