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Tailors. jUOTICE OF BE-OV4L The undersigned begs to tender his sincere thanks to the Public of Inverearpill and Surrounding Districts for the liberal support that he has received since he started business nearly !o years ago. He now begs to intimate that he has removed from Tay street to more central premises in DEE STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. He bega to call attention to the fact that he is in a position to turn out Suite second to n n ne iiavine; received his first shipment of WINTER (}' 'ODS direct from home by the " Doric" consisting of SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS AND COATINGS To be followed by another shipment in May. He likewise ha 3 a select .Stock of Ne^ Zealand i Tweed to ctioo. c from. As Ue d.oe.a all the cutting ' himself and every Garment is made up under his own Bnpervision, Customers can rely on tbe lit and workmanship being first-class at prices to suit the times and on terms to suit all classes. Note the Address— s. si. &ii.->e»fss, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Dee Street, Invkrcarghli.. ap2 Basketnmker. ¥5 A TiR O N I,Z E LOCAL INDUSTRY BUY FROM TKI'I MAKER. R. C. MILLER, Bapketmaker, Dee street, opposite Yarrow street, is now turning out a varied selection of BASKETWARE all of his OWN iIiKK, from _.ocal Grown Willows [ which he guarantees to be more servicej able than the imported article and at prices that should render importation unnecessary. Every description of Basketware— Willow Chaivs, Children's Cots, Bassiuettes, Cradles, Perambulatorr-i, Willow Phaetons, Invalid Carriages Repairs neatly executed. The trade supplied, Inspection Invited. mcs Bootmakers JOHN" KINGSLAND AND CO. THE RJRJ> .SOOT, DEE STREET. GREAT BOOT JUBILEE. JUBILEE 1 JUBILEE ! 1 JUBILSS ! 1 Prior to removal to New Premises in Tay street we will sell out the whole of our large and well assorted stock of BOOTS, 40., AT NOMINAL PRICES, without reference to cost, and will endeavour to rit the foot aDd pocket of all our customers. Men's Working Boots, Women's Wearing Boots, and Boys' and Girls' School Boots, for town and country, are our speciality, ana are made uuder our own supervision on the premises. Our bespoke trade will have our constant and material. The whole ready-made stock will be cleared tv make room for indents to arrive. JUBILEE. JOHILEK. JUBILEE, In honour of Britain's Queen of Queen's and ben, of mothers, we shall dye a PAIR OF BOOTS TO EVERY CJIH-D born in Southland from this date to Commemoration Day. SPECIAL NOTICE We are still clearing- out our Stock without reference to the advance in Tariff, cither in old stock or new soorls. We MUST MAKE A CLEARANCE before removal. JOHN KINGSLAND & CO. mc 26 Hotels. fjLUB HOTEL, BLUFF. | "T. RESEIGH PnoFiiiETOR. J7\ O R T R O S E HOTEL, ID FORTROSE. R. A. Elliot Proprie'or. Thin Hos'elry, which hai just been opened, provides first-class accommodation ''or Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the general public. The locality i;i the viciniiy abuuods in the picturesque, ami i.» trraidlv suited i'or excursionists and plutvsure-scekers. Coaches run regularly between Wyndham and this -lotel. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. I\lBS BIL.K ... PBOPiirBTRBSS. Eighty-five Bedrooms Furnished. Lady "Visitors are specially assured of the select character of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, will find airy and pleasant bedrooms, large sitting and smoking rooms, lavatory, bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and well ventilated. TKKMS :— The Most Moderate, Dinner from 12 to '2 p.m. ; lea at G p._t For further particulars apply on the premises or by letter to the Proprietress. i I<J.E'— Lunch in a very s__crior stylo K I?I FShi E '%* i* TIK &j , TayStreht. i rii^KE FBOPRIETOE, THOS. WHITAEER. A begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of his numerous | friends :^nd the general public during hie I twenty-three years' experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further sj.ccoainiodatc his customers and euit the time;, he has decided on making an all round reduction in price of hi 2 | hitherto matchless accommodation by adopting the following seals of charges : — R.gnlar Boarders ... £1 per week Meals .. ... ... Is e;ich Beds „ Is each Meals provided for Travellers leaving Town by the Early Trains, who may depend upou being called in time. j HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALES, WiaJ_>, AND SPIRITS OE THE BEST BRANDS. GOOD STABLI- G Free of Charge, for parties staying at the Hotel. Please Hote the Address— THOMAS WHITAKBB Empik« Hotet,, Tat Strbht. TSI fi_ ttKAMO 11 OT 1_ JL, 1. DUNEDIN. Fo r Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. Fire-proof Construction. In the most central ard open position of; the city ; beautiful views of the harbour, and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors. SAMPLE ROOMS. : PUBLIC DRAWING ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, says of this hotel : " Structurally the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is the very finest not ' only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully fur--1 ! nifihed throughout, nearly everything that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to 1 hia hand at this exceptionably commanding and commodious Garavanseri, which cost £40,000." Mr Dion Boucicault interviewed, in the Utago ! Daily Times, says : " The great actor spoke > ) with warm approval of his quarters at the Grand ' Hotel and expressed surprise at finding auch a building in Dunedin ; it wav far the best in the Australian Colonies." I Melbourne Argus cays : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." Moderate Chaeges. P 2o J& J WATSON, Proprietors. ■

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Southland Times, Issue 9544, 14 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9544, 14 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9544, 14 June 1887, Page 1

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