, I I .j -- — 1 1 1. .1- ■f ■ I *^* CTORTE'OSE' H O^" r E L, , m} ' FORTROSE. •'» , B. A. ELLIOT, P^psietor.' This Hostelry which has jastTC^ft'p^^med provides first class accom^c|Fa&on^fpr Visitors j Commercial Trav4B||& antL the General Public. • ''^r '': ] The Locality in the vibinityj^hinds jin tie .Picturesque, and is granJU||||fited for Excursionists, and PleasurJßsej||i§P * ; Coaches run regularly^ feet wra||Wyhdhar_ and this Hotel, .'"'"'' '' : <W' %IS gTAG »S HE AD^Ojf^L, (jIQBNJBR OF'S%Y ANDJjjKySfijkTS, Proprietress . . . &£ - Mes 1 'F&ftD, Clifton (Late of t^Sladsto^eT3btel) 411 Wines and Spirits of the /B£s6 ? Brands. Good Accommodation for uSgflraers' and ALEDONIAN HOTEL WINTON. THOMAS HANNAN begs to inform- the res dents in and around Winton, and the travelling public generally, that he has taken the above hotel — lately carried on by Mr Isaac Plunkett — and he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. The patrons of the Caledonian will find their comfort carefully attended to. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best brands. Good stabling. jy27 A I L W A V H O TE L, WYNDHAM (Nearly opposite tbe Railway Station.) ALLAN MACK AY Proprirtok. This Tlo^teiiy. having been considerably improved aud enlarge.!. \s capable of affording the fullest accommodation to all who rap.y favor it with their patronage. Special provision has been made foi 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 WAIMEA HOTEL. LUMSDEN. JOSEPH CROSyiE, Pkopribtob. Begs to inform Travellers, Visitors, and the general public that having taken the above well-known and old established Hotel, and thoroughly renovated and improved the same, he is now prepared to afford first-class accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. Cleanliness, Comfort, and Attention at Moderate Charges. BILLIARDS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, LOOSE BOXES. A Hall for Public Entertainments for Hire n ton _To~t~bT, W M T AYL 08, l PROPRIETOR. W. T. bega to intimate to his numerouf c friends in the Wmton locality and to the travelling public that the WINTON HOTEL, Having « a expensively altered and improved, now affords FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES, SPIRITS, &c, are of the best brands. Billiard Table. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, _nd every appointment that a First-class Township Hotel requires. nos FnHE colZmercial^^otlel, ! X WINTON, ' GEORGE DRY PROPRIETOR, This handsome Hotel, « hich has just been . completed, is situated 0 . the North side of Winton Township, fronting the Great North Road ; the Proprietor having spared no ex- i pense to render the fullest comfort and con- f penience to all who may favor him with their ] patronage. Special provision has been made for Commercial Travellers. GOOD STABLING. * Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the best Brands * , r T> A 1 L W A V HOTEL. \ Esk street, (Railway Station) Invercargill. Proprietor ... Michael Geiffin. M. G. has much pleasure in informing his 1 lumerous friends and the public generally ;hat he has taken the above well-known esittention to the wants of patrons, to merit a \ ;ontitt«a_ee of the support so liberally l iccorded his predecessor. t, Passengers by early trains can rely upon v )eing called in time. t Meals at all Hours. t WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, Sec, of the I bftst. hranHs so a O HINGE OF WALES HOTEL, ' Sl 1 Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. [ WALTER SEARLE Proprietor, c W. S. begs to inform his friends and the 1 public generally that he has leased the above a jld-est.'.blished hotel, and hopes to merit and receive a continuance o" the support so f liberally bestowed upon his predecessor, who t is retiring from the business solely on account a jf failing health. t Six First-rate Sample Rootis, aud every ac- I comuiodation for Commercial Travellers. Two Billiard Tables. 1 Leading colonial and Invercargill papers filed, c Carmault's Fire Escape, and Night Watchman. Iravellers can rel} 7 upon being called for c Eariy Trains. - Wines and Spirits — the best that can be ob tamed in th^ cnlnrjy. an , ADVANCE GORE f The undersigned begs to inform his friends, c and the public generally, that he has now | opened the ' SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, GORE. r This is a new house, just out of the hands of the contractors. It is the most complete c hotel in the township, having the loftiest and most spacious rooms, with the most perfect ] arrangements for the comfort and convenience of patrons. In the construction acd furnish- " ing of the house special attention has been paid to the requirements of COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, Who will find that their wants have been ' studied with great care. The bedrooms are t large and airy, and the entire plenishing is new, The parlors will be i'ound to be cheer- j ful and comfortable, while The Larder will ' t always be well supplied with viands of the best to be had, Only choice brands of ; liquors will be | ADMITTED TO THE BAR. , MARTIN WBLLBROOKE, y§6 Pbopbjjitqb / :
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Southland Times, Issue 4490, 30 November 1882, Page 1
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819Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 4490, 30 November 1882, Page 1
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