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Hotels MR C. J. DESCHLER (late of the Railway Hotel), in thanking his numerous friends and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business at Johnson's Family Hotel, Esk street, begs to inform them that no effort shall be wanting on his part to retain their confidence. Private suites for families (quite detached from the bar department), bath rooms, &c. Passengers by early trains may rely upon being called in time. OR T R OSE HOTEL, FORTROSE. R. A. ELLIOT, ... * ... Proprietor ThisHbstelry which has just been opened provides first class accommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the General Public. The Locality in the vicinity abounds [in the Picturesque, and is grandly suited for Excursionists, and Pleasure Seo&ers. Coaches run regularly between Wyndbam and this Hote\ aTTI w a y emo te l, WYNDHAM (Nearly opposite the Railway Station.) -ALLAN MAOKAY ... ; *« -Pkowliibto*, This Hostelry, having been considerably improved and enlarged, is capable of affording the fullest accommodation to all who may favor it with their patronage. Special provision has been made for the comfort and convenience of families ; while commercial gentlemen and visitors will find their wants and requirements carefully attended to. First-class Billiard Table. Stabling Accommodation. nl7 Bootmakers CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. J. ALLEN, Boot and Shoe IiiPORrEB, Tay street, Is now opening out a large aud well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes for the season, and is determined to sell them at prices that will defy competition. Note the following lines :— s. d. Men's Watertight^, from 13 6 Do Balmorals, from 12 6 Do Bluchers, from 7 6 Do Elastic sides, from 11 6 Ladies' strong lace-ups, from ... 8 (J Do Elastic sides, from 9 6 Morocco and Kid Boots at equally low prices Children's Book in endless variety, from Is 6d. N.B. — Boots and shoes of every description made on the premises. Kepairs neatly executed, Note the address— JAMES ALLEN, Boot and Shoe Emporium, Tay street, Next R. D. Yule and Co., Drapers. s3O Grocers. EXCHANGE I WAREHOUSE J. M. BROWN AND CO., Dee- Street, j GENERAL GROCERS j WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. NEW SEASONS TEA FOR 1882 to 1883. OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF TEAS has just arrived, and are fully up to our usual FIRST-OLASS Q DALITS. We would specially commend Our Own , VPACKET TjEASV 25., 2s. OD., AND OS, PERIb. N.B. — The Medical Port Wine recommended by the Faculty continues in demand, and fully bears out the high character hitherto bestowed upon it, ITCHELL, MACNEIL & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, ft WISE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Dee Street, HAVE ON SALE :— ArgyleOld Highland Whiskey Glenforth Whiskey Kilmarnock Whiskey Eoyal Blend Whiskey Burke'B Irish Whiskey Offle/s V.S.O. Port Wine OSley's O O <> <> <** do do Sandeman's Port Wine Cousins' Sherry Sweet Muskat, Colonial Wine Verdelho, Colonial Wine Frontignac, Colonial Wine Muscadine, Colouial Wine The Best Brands of Ales and Stout, and a Well Assorted Stock of Grocery and Chinaware, at Lowest Current Cash Prices. cc26 T A. SAYERS AND CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE SPIRIT AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, Dee Street. A well assorted stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, always on hand and for sale at greatly reduced prices. Sole ageuts for Nelson and Moate's celebrated Blended Teas, sold at 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d and 3s per lb. Note the address — J. A. SAYERS AND CO(Next Southland Cl-ib) Dee Street, Invercargill. au24 Tames "orackenridge, FAMILY GKOCER, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER CONON STREET, INVERCARGILL. Families waited on for Orders daily. Country Orders by Post promptly attended to. Biscuits of all kinds always on hand. Breakfast Rolls and Baps delivced to any part of the town cveiy morning. Balls, Suppers, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered for, UndertakerHenry JKlingsland, umi>ertakek, to or fr omantdls tance, — AND — Complete Funeral Furnish e r Note the Address— fSf SPEY-STREET, INYEBCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 4483, 22 November 1882, Page 1

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