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[ Hotels. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL CLINTON (across Street from Railway Station), OFFERB EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FIRST CLASS DINNERS, (1b 6d), served on arrival of North and South Express trains, which stay 20 minutes. ju26 MAURICE COGHLAH, Proprietor. TMFERIAL HOTEL A INVERCABGILL. Two minntee walk from Railway Station. Opposite Theatre Ro>aL Mjuu, On Sxtuave. Bbds, On Bkiujvo* Wbbkly Board, Onb Poukd. Sitting Boom for Ladies. Baths and Billiards. fIV Travellers called for Early Trains. .flp jyl EDWIN FISHER, Pbopbibtob. ALBION HOTEL, "^ INVBRCARGILL. WALTER SEARLE ... Pbopbibtob CRESCENT HOTELLESSEE ... MBd W. E. HBYWOOD. MBS W. B. HEYWOOD (late of the Albion Hotel) respectfully intimates to the travelling public that she has leased the above Hotel, and wil be prepared to receive visitors on and after Friday, Ist August. The house has just received a thorough overhaul and has been newly furnished throughout in the best style. Visitors can rely upon receiving every comfort and best attention. Invercargill, 30th July, 1890. aul RAILWAY HOTIL WurroH. G. M. BTARKBY, late of Invercargilhhaving taken this, the oldest establishment in Winton. and having thoroughly renovated the same throughout, is prepared to offer the best accommodation to all who may favour him with their patronage. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WILL FIHD THEIR EVERY REQUIREMENTS PROVIDED FOR. BILLI ABDB, GOOD BTABLING, And the Beat of Wines, Beer, and Spirits The EXCHANGE HALL suitable for Theatrical Parties, Concerts, Public Meetings, Ac. au2o RAILWAY HOTEL, GORB. P. H. White ... Proprietor. Two minutes walk from Railway Station. Passengers by trains have sufficient time to obttiin refreshment. FIRST-GLASS LUNCH (with cup of tea o Coffe*. or glass ot Ale)— ONE SHILLING, jel LEVIATHAN TEMPKRANCE HOTEL, (Though imitated by many, surpassed by none. Opposite Railway Statiow, DUNEDIN. A gentleman, who with his wife has been travelling and visiting many places, came to see the Dunedin Exhibition — and iD writing to request any letters i hat came after his departure might be forwarded to Australia, whith* r he had gone, saye :--" My wife and 1 are very unanimous in opinion that tbe situation of tbe LEVIATHAN is by far the most open, airy, as well a» healihy of all the Hotels we have stayed at. No one can desire better accommodation than it affords, and as to Board, it is most certainly second to none in any city we Dave been in ; in fact, jour charge of One {-hilling for such sp endid Meals is simp y ridiculously low." The above part of a le W I leceived, fays far more than all the advertisements' I may put in A. D. SILK, nol3 Proprietress. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL *■ INVERCABGILL. A. POTTER, late Club Hotel, Waimate, having taken this commodious, old established and comfortable hotel which has been renovated and newly furnished Miroughout, begs te solicit a share of tbe patronage bestowed upon the house while under the managemant of his predecessor. It will be tbe aim of the proprietor to maintain the reputation of tbe Prince of Wales as one of the best conducted hotels in town. private butteß of rooms for Families, and every Convenience for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. TERMS— Six shillings per day ; Boarders as per agreement. Only the Best Brands of Spirits, Wines and Ales kept in stock. ALBX. POTTB R, PROPRIETOR. julO HE GRAND HOTEL DUNEDIN. Fo r Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. Fire-proof Construction. In the most central and open position of the city ; beautiful views of the harbour, and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors; A SPLBNDID SUITE OF SAMPLE BOOMS PUBLIC DRAWING ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, say aof this hotel : •' etrncturally 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 the traveller can possibly require he finda ready to his hand at this exceptionably commanding and oommodious Caravanseri, which cost £40 800., Extract from tbe Hon. James Inglis' new work— " Our N.Z. Consins." " One noteworthy feature of Daredin, one grand feature, I may ray ia its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the Southern Hemisphere, and would not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor finds himself relieved from every care. The dining room and public di a wingrooms are palatial apartments. The private aitting-roomß are models of elegance and comfort. The bedrooms are without a fault, ana tbe bathrooms are luxurious te a degree. The table would satisfy the most fastidious." Melbourne Argus says : " Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia." MODBBATB CHABGBS. J, AJSD J. WATSON, Proprietor!.

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Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1