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! .-- '■<■.?•. HotClS; -'■'■■■ s:..i ■■■: '■_ "El 6 B" T! B 6 8 B Bt 0T B I ;!?/,:. ....,,. ; FOBTBOBE, B. A. Emjot ..I "", ... /Proprittor. : This Hostelry provides firßt-class acoommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and . 'the general public. ' The locality, in the vicinity abounds in thi picturesque, and .is grandly suited for excursionists and pleasuf •-seekerß, . < Coachae run retrnlarly between Wyndham and J thia HoteL mO ANGLEBS, SPOBTSMEN, TOUBISTS X ANDOTHEBS.., -^ ',7 JOHN GIBSON begs «ii^ "' 4to l intimate that the d|^^M^ "PARROWA HOTEL aiM^BBBIBWBIk.-, has been thoroughly 3^^^^^ss-*^'? 1 wnoyated 'and; put in. capital order for .the ssaaon's, trade. The comfort and convenience' of guests will be carefullyatt6nd«d to; and "every effort ,paed to give satisfaction to^patroris.* / :j A , •;-■• ■ \ Anglers will find the stretch of theMataura contigubua to the Hbtel thebest fißhing in Southland, and 14 miles of tlie river are available. Horses and Baggies oh Hire. " . o6 JOHN GIBSONJ Proprietor. nhO TOUBISTS AND TRAVELLERS En Route to the Lakes and the travelling public generally. THE CRITERION HOTEL, GOBS, Immediately opposite the Bailway Station, Will be found replete with all the appointments pertaining to a first-claa* hotel. Patrons may rely'upon receiving the beßt of attention. Baths hot and- cold. Horses and Vehicles . ; always obtainable. ... ...... . -.■■' :■'". -TABiI^E iH: ; "H'6T : -E.- t:/ l::i Passengers by trains have sufficient time to obtain refreshment. . ■■• ; v: : r \ ee24 J. E. GBANT, Pbofbibtob. iy BVIAT HA N . BAIL WA V TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Opposite Bailway Station), \ : - D tTN E 0 1 N. MBS~SILK ... Pbofbibtkbsb Visitors to Dnnedin will find the above, on account of its great nearness to the Railway and all steamers, to be the most convenient to stay at. It affords accommodation second to no Temperance House, added to which everyone who bas tried it and who has spoken oh the subject, says the board far excels that at any other hotel of its kind in the Colony. Breakfast ... ... 7 to 9 Lunch ... ■ "... 12 to 2 j«5 RAILWAY H O T E L, Winton. A: C. SPBOULE . . Froprietbess. Thiß Hotel having been entirely renovated is now capable of affording first-class accommodation to patrons. The long experience of the proprietress, formerly of the Imperial Hotel, Invercargill, should be a sufficient guarantee that the house will be conducted in a thoruughly efficient manner, and that the comfort of the guests will be carefully studied, WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALL LIQUORB OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Commodious Samplerooms. au3o GOOD STABLING. TO TOURISTS, COMMERCIAL MEH AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Tee MOUNTAIIVEER HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. PROPRIETRESS Mrs R. BOND This new and commodious Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is one of the moat comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have been set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements for carrying on a first-class trade, A Porter will attend passengers on the arrival and departure of steamers. J. F. SMITH'S Royal Mail Coach leaves for Cromwell three times a week, viz : Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning the following days. A coach leaves for Arrowtown daily, returning same day. aul EMPIRE HOTEL, Tat Stbhbt, Ihveroargill. npHE PBOPBIETOB, THOS. WHITAKEB, X begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for th<? liberal patronage of hisnumeroM friends and the general public during hit twenty-three years r experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making an all round redaction in price of nil hitherto matohless accommodation by adopting the following scale of charges :— Sagular Boarders ... £1 per waek Meals Is each Beta hi ... — Is each Maalß provided for Travellers leaving Town by the Early Trains, who may depend upon being called in timt, HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBS, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THS BEST BRANDS. GOOD STABLING Fre« of Charge, for parties staying at the HoteL Ple»B6 Note the Address — THOMAS WHITAKHB EMFIHI HOTHfc, Tat STJISJICT, TsVHBOABeiIL THE "«KAI¥ ?I- HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Foe Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentle* men. Fire-proof Construction. In the most central aod open position of th« city; beautiful views of th« harbomr, andcharming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors, a:;splendid suiteof sample booms, public drawing boom, 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 furnished throughout, nearlj everything that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionably commanding and commodious Caravansexi, whloh cost £40,000." Extract from the Hon. Jamea Inglis' new work—" Our N.Z. Cousins." " One noteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the bouthern Hemisphere, and would not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor find himself relieved from ayerj care. The dining-room and public drawingrooms are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance and comfort. The bedrooms are without a fault, and the bathrooms are luxurious to a degree. The table would satisfy the most faetddioas." , Melbourne Argus cays : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." Modkkate Ceaeges. J &J* WATSON, Proprietors rTTIHTON. The Southland Times and YV Weekly Times maybe obtained, immediately after arrival of the first train for the day from invercargill, of Mr Thomas McWil . liam, merchant, who will also receive orders and advertisements. A special runner attends the, downward trains pn ~*s vojs their>rrival at be Wtoton^latfoiJa.

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Southland Times, Issue 10055, 4 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 10055, 4 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 10055, 4 January 1889, Page 1

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