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Hotels* RAILWAY HOTELr, GORE. F. K. White ... Proprietor. Two minutes walk from Railway Station. Passengers by trains have sufficient time to obtain refreshment. FIRST-OLASS LUNCH (with cup of tea or Coffee, or glass of Ale)— ONE SHILLING. je!B RAILWAY HOTEL Winton. G. BTARKBF, late of Invercargill, having taken this, the oldest establishment in Winton. and having thoroughly renovated the same throughout, is prepared to oSer the best accommodation to all who may favour him with their patronage. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WTLL FIND THEIR EVERY REQUtREMENTS PROVIDED FOiJ. BILLIARDS, GOOD STABLING, And the .Best of Wines, Beer, and Spirits. The EXCHANGE HALL suitable for Theatre, Parties, Concerts, Publio Meetings, <fee. au2o FOBTROSB HOTEL FORTROSE. R. A. Elliot ... ... Proprietor, This Hostelry provides first-class accommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the general public. The locality in the vioinity abounds in the picturesque, and is grandly suited for excursionists and pleasure-seekers. Coaches run regularly between Wyndham and this Hotel. T BVIATHAH RAILWAY TEMPERAHOE HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), D U N E D 1 ST. MRS SILK Pbopeihtrhss This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comfokts of home, combined with vbby moderate CHAEGES. The sole management of the House, as well as the cuisine affairs, are under the personal supervision of Mrs Silk. The House is situated within a few minutes walk of the Exhibition, Post Office, Steamboat Landings, and other places. jel TO TOURISTS, COMMERCIAL MEN AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. The RiOUreTAireESMK HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKS.TIPU. PROPRIETRESS Mrs R. BOND This new and commodious Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is one of the most comfortable houass in Otago. Suites of ; rooms have been set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements far carrying on a first-olass trade, A Porter will attend passengers on the arrive! 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 Arrowtovra daily, returning earns day. anl Money. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold iSaoarity App KAODONALD & RUSSELL, Esk street, Invercargill. MONEY TO LEND The Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit is prepared to receiveapplications for loans on the security of property, and shares in the Society. Thiß class of business is transacted at a minimum of expense to the borrower. Every information can to obtained on application to JAMES BROWN, Baoretary. Coffee Merchant. l§ SYDNEY. HELBOUSNt. 3] /\G^^\ I? AOEIAiaE. OUNEOIN. <1 /^^^^V fw 2 ■•> a YE. christchurch 5/ /Sl^K 4s\ 1%. » *\hl WELLINGTON #J>(v' Ssf. jfl >^ as = ie= *% MAORI 6RAN& /?^-<v*v /iHi»_L \ g\ftST QUALITY f/feJgM\ TPEAGRANT COFFEE WITHOUT BOILJb ING. STRAN« S § Patbkt Rollbb-Madb SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER, Prepared by a new and Special Scientific process, together with his PATENTED DRY HOT AIR ROASTER, Securing solubility and developing the finest flavour of the Coffee Haa the convenience of Essences with the fragrance of Fresh ground Coffee, and vastly superior to any essences and cheaper to use. fiT MADE INSTANTLY WITH BOILINGWATER. Sold by all Grocers at 2s per 1b ; in £, 1, 2 'and 14 tt> canisters. Manufactured under Royal Letters Patent. INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER, And Sole Makhb of thb Renowned MAORI BEAND COFFEE fnsnrances. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBB Jj INSURANCE COMPANY. j Teh Lab&kst Compart or the Wobld. Invested Funds £7,072,140 Net Income 1,829,388 Claims Paii 21,586,102 Every description of fire risks accepted a teWMtlltol ' T.ERODaiCK, Ageai

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Southland Times, Issue 11297, 1 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11297, 1 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11297, 1 November 1889, Page 1

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