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Hotels pLU B HOTEL, BLUFF T. RESEIGH PKOPBiETqjI. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL LUMBDKN. G E 6 K G~B E N C H, PKOPBIETOa. TEEMS : MEALS AT ALL HOURS-ONE SHILLING Weekly Boarders, £1 Per Week. GOOD STABLING akd LOOSE BOXES, SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, Also, Buggy suitable for running Tourists to the Te Anau and Mavora Lake Districts, can be had on reasonable terms. Extensive covered sale yard in connection with the premises, in which periodical sales of live and dead stock will be held no 2 EMPIRE HOTEL, Tat Street. npHE PROPRIETOR, THOS. WHITAKER, JL begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of his numerous friends and the general public during his twenty-three years" experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making an all round reduction in price of hia hitherto matchless accommodation by adopting the following scale of charges :— Regular Boarders ... £1 per week Meala ... Is each Beds ... ... ... Is each Meals provided for Travellers leaviug town by the Eaily Trains, who may depend upon being called in time HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BF^T BRANDS. GOOD STABL Free of Charge, for parties sts » at the Hotel. Please N. the Address— THOMAS WHITAKER, Empire Hotel, Tat Steebt. sel6 Patronised ffflsfl&u Theis Excel. Sir George Grey, Sir George Bowen, Sir James Ferguson, Sir Hercules G. Robinson, Sir Arthur Gordon — late Governors of New Zealand ; Sib Wilham Fbakoib Dbtjmmoed Jbevoib, Governor of New Zealand. EIOfiAR dT' S HOTEL,; QtTEaiTSTOWN, Laktj Wakatipa, Otago, New Zealand. This Hotel is situated on the margin of Qnoenatown Bay, and commands views of GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LAKE; SCENERY. Private Apartments for Tourists and Families. Porter meets eyosj steamer on arrival at the wharf . au26 O TOURISTS, COMMERCIAL MEN AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. T.HE MOUNTAINEER HO.TEL, QTTSEETSTOWK, LAKB WAKATIPTJ, Proprietress ... .., Mas R, Boko This New and Commodious Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable Houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have been set apart for Families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements for carrying oa a first-class trade. Best Brakes of Wins, Spihit3, ahd Bbsb. A., Porter wlli attend Passengera on the arrival and departure of Steamers. Excellent Stabling. «- ESoicnt Groom, aull R. BOND, Proprietress. FOBIBOSg, 8. A, MhhlQTi „, *„ P^ofrisstob This Hoztoky wkisls k&a just bsea opassd provides first class ceosiraiodstida for vasitoia, Ccsaraerciai Ttavcllgra, sad tie Gensral Public. Tas Looality in the vioisity abounds ia fee Picturesque, and ie grandly saited fqj EsCTL?Ssoaists, aad Fle&surs seekers, Ooftcasa run rsgulferly betarcsn Wyndfesn. and fcfei* Hotel. n\ Building Society ioXJTHLAHD BUILDiiS^IiD £3 INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSITS Established 1859 Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1880, PBBSIDENT : Ji Wfilker Bain, Ssq, DI3BOTOBS i Meejrg Wm Sloan, J. L. McDonald, Bobart Srskine, John. Thomson, W. H, Hall, C, Vt, Brown, D. L, M&tkcaon, Gscrg* Froggatt, »nd John Kingßlaiid. SOLIOITOB8 : Mewrs Macdon&ld-ai3 Buueli, ' BASEaas : Colonial Bank of New Zealand, AUDITORS : Mejora W, G, Brigkt and James E. Hanask GBCBETABY J Mr Jainoß BrowD, Office — Temple Chambers, Esk street, lavcreargill, 6353 shares of £25 each now current, re» presenting when paid up, £133,326, Subscriptions before advance, on one chars for 7, 9, or 11 years, per ,f ortnigkt, 2a, Is 6d Ifc Subscriptions and interest after advance oa one than, Ss 7d, 3s Id, 2b 7d. Business done by the.Society to 30th April, 1884: — Advances on mortgage ... £19*1,275 0 6 Subscriptions, etc., received 385,315 18 Deposits 259,218 9 8 Total Baceipts 594,534 7 11 SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Intending shareholders can join at any time shares dating from tbe beginning of each quarter. No delay in obtaining advascea on ap- ! proved security. Moderate valuation fees. Borrowers may repay the whole or any portion of the amount borrowed in sums oi £25 and upwards, at any time, without previous notice ; interest ceasing at once os suck repayments. Borrower* m»y sell their properties, subject to tkamortgage, or may pay off the whole loan | at any time, and release tkeir properties, j nterest being charged only to tke date ot epayment.j Legal expenses reduced to a minimum. Persons may ascertain, before becoming members, tke amount tke Society will advance on » property, Progress payments made on Buildings in course of erection, Borrowers participate in tke profit* equally witk investors. Interest allowed on Debentures at call for i«very day tke money remains; witk the Society, I. JAMS S BBQWN, Secretary;

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Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 1