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Hotels. RAILWAY HOTEL, GOBE. F. B. TFhite ... ProprietorTwo minutes walk from Railway Station. •■ Passengers by trains have sufficient time to obtain refreshment. FIRST-GLASS LUNCH (with cup of tea or Coffee, or glass of Ale)— ONE SHILLING. jelß FOB THOSE HOTEL FORTROSE. Bi A. Elliot ... , ... Proprietor. This Hostelry provides first-class accommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the general public. The locality in the vicinity abounds in the picturesque, and ia grandly smted for excursionlßts and pleasure-seekers, ; Coaches run regularly, between Wyndham and this Hotel. [a CARD.] STARTED AGAIN. CJ, DESCHLER begs to announce , to his commercial and country friends that he has resumed poseeesion of his well-known Family Hotel, which will be conducted on the same lines as before. Note tKe Address— 0. J. DESOHLEK'S COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, Esk Street, Invercargill. (Opposite Todd's Auction Mart.) je22 LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILK Propeisteebs This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, combined with vbby moderate OHABGBS. The sole management of the House, as well as the cuisine affairs, are tinder the personal supervision of Mrs Silk. The House is situated within a few minutes walk of the Exhibition, Poet Office, Steamboat Landings, and other places. Jel TO TOURISTS, COMMERCIAL MEN AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Thb MOUMTAIBJEER HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. PROPRIETRESS Mrs R. BOND This new and commodious Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is 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 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 : Mondayß, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning the following days. A coach leaves for Arrowtown daily, returning same day. aul SJMFIIB fIOTSJL, Tat Strmt, Isvkroabchll. THE PROPRIETOR, THOS. WHITAKEB, begs most respectfully to retwrn his sinoeri thanks for th<; libsral patron&gc of his numeromi frissnds and the general public during his twsnty-three yearß' experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and-to still further accommodate his customers and euit the times, he has decided on making an all round rednotion ia price of hi! hitherto matchless accommodation by adopting tbs following scale of charges :~ Regular Boarder* ... £1 per week Meala 1b e&ca Best * «. ... la each Heals provided for Travellers leaving Town by the Early Trains, who may depend upon being called in time. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWEB BATHS. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THI BEST BBANDS, GOOD STABLING Free of Charge, for pertiw staying at the Hotel. Flcftja Hote tht Addras*~ THOMAS WMITUII Ihfdii Hotbi, Tat Btbmt, Iwvbrcabsikl THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. For Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen, . Fire-proof Construction. In the most central aDd open position of tht city ; beautiful views of the harbowr, and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors. A SPLENDID SUITE OF BAMPLB ROOMS. PUBLIC DBAWTNG 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 furnished throughout, nearly everything that th« traveller can possibly require he finds ready to hia hand at this exceptionably commanding and commodious Caravanaeri, which co3t £40,000." Extract from the Hon. James Inglis' new work— "Our N.Z. Cousins." K Ono noteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its' Grand Hotel. This ia unique in the bonthern Hemisphere, and would not dißgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor find himself relieved from every care. The dining-room and public drawingroomß are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance and cem» fort. The bedrooms are without a fault, and the bathrooms are luxurious to a degree. The table would satisfy the moßt fastidioas." Melbourne Argus saya : " Oat of all qcestios the finest hotel in Australasia." KODBBATH CHABQHS. J * J "WATSON, Proprietor*. Money. ■j&yrOHEY TO LEND on Freehold ;Secwity APP MAODO»ALD & BUSSELL, Esk street, Invercar gill. Ty OS B V TO LB S D The Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit is prepared to receiveapplications for loanß on the security of property, and shares in the Society. This class of business is transacted at a minimum of expense to the borrower. . . Every information can be obtained on ap» W* tU >» i 0 J JAMES BEOWN, u2 Secretary. WINTON. - The Southland Times and Weekly Times may be obtained, immediately after arrival of the first train forthe day from Inveccargill, of Mr Thomas McWillism, merchant, who will also receive orders and advertisements, A special runner attends the downward trains promptly on their artlvalat htj WfaitW piatfwn, ■■'■■■

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Southland Times, Issue 10200, 4 July 1889, Page 1

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