Hotels. T^HE MOUNTAINEER HOTEI QUEEN3TOWN, LAKS WASATIPU. Superior Accommodation foi Tourists and Travellers. A Porter attends Passengers on arrival anc departure of Steamers. Tabiff, 8a Pkb Dat. MBS B. BOND PROPRIETRESS no 3 V^T INTON HOTEI C. D. Moorh Ppopriktob.. This new Hotel ia within one minute's watt of the Railway Station, and is convenient for Travellers obtaining refreshment. First clase accommodation. A.I. HORSES AND BUGGIES OBTAINABLI AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. au2 ( GOUTHLAND HOTEL £* GORE. JOHN O'KANE ... Pbopribtoh. This well known brick hostelry having received an addition of a large number of sitting and bedrooms the proprietor has now ample accommodation to offer to the travelling public, Bathrooms and every convenience. Charges moderate. Be 16 CRESCENT HOTELLESSEE ... MRS W. E. HBYWOOD. MRS W. B. HEYWOOD (late of the Albion Hotel) respectfully intimates to the travelling public that she has leased the above Hotel, and wi 1 be prepared to receive visitors on and after Friday, Ist August. The house has ju«t received a thorough overhaul and haa been newly furnished throughout in the best style. Visitors can rely upon receiving every comfort and best attention. Invercargill, 30th July, 1890. anl LEVIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Though imitated by many, cmrpassad by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. A gentleman, who with his wife has been traveling and visiting many places, came to see the Dunedin Exhibition — and iD writing to request any letters i bat came after his departure might be forwarded to Australia, whither he had gone, say? : — " My wife and 1 are very unanimous in opinion that the situation of the LEVIATHAN ia by far the most open, airy, as well as healt hy of all tha 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 an? city we have been in; in fact, your charge of One for such splendid Meals is simply ridiculously low." The above part of a letter I received, *ays far more than all the advertisements I may put in. A. D. SILK, nol3 Proprietress. ALBION HOTEL, ~^ INVFRCABGILL. WALTEB SEABLE ... Pbop*iktob j THB 6R4DD HOTBL DUNEDIN. For Tourist b, Families, and Commercial Gentlemeu. Fire-proof Construction. In the moßt central and open position of the city ; beautiful viewß of the harbour, and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floon: A SPLENDID SUITE OF SAMPLE BOOMS PUBLIC DRAWING ROOM. Mr Geo. Augustus Saia, 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 the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionably commanding and commodious Caravanseri, which cost £40 600., Extract from the Hon. James Inglia' new work — " Our N.Z. Coneins." " One noteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may cay, ia ita Grand Hotel. This is unique in the Bouthern Hemisphere, and wonld not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor finds himself relieved from every care. The dining room and public dtawingrooma are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance and comfort. The bedroom!* are without a fault, and the bathrooms are luxurious te a degree. The table would satisfy the most fastidious." Melbourne Argus says : " Out of all question t le finest hotel in Australasia." MODBBATS CHAROBB. J. AND J. WATHON. Pmpri*»t.or« Public Notices qpHIS SEASON 'd FBUIT JOHN CROWTHER, Wholesale abd Retail Feuithber, has always on hand large quantities of FRUIT in the ZfcALANDIA HALL, at- WHOLEBALE PttlCBS. nolß OBE RT F. CtJTHBJCRTSoN Accountant, Land, Fin a bob, awd Gmbeai, ABKFT. Agent for — The Guardian Fire Assurance Co. The United Marine Insnrance Co. ; The Pnblic Trust Office. io ESPEKANCE CHALET MJLFORD BOUND. Proprietors : MESDAMES BUTHKRL&.ND & MORETON The Chalet is situated at the head of Mil ford Sound, aud is the starting point to the Great Nutberlan Fall and the Glacial Valley of the Cleddau r eri€nctd GUIDES and BOATMKN conneced with 'he hetablishment. ja7 t* ._ n i} \ P er d» v to be mad by pmsona ,| iv jCj~\ of either sex in their own lo a iiies at w..rk or us (New busitiesH Al! meet with w ond' rful Buccean. ' nyone ca . do thte work You don't need capital, or aLc.it tl c entne »s none. We will start y> v No svace to explain here. But you can make a pnug little fortune hono >ably and easily •he emiJoy'Tent is particularly adap ed to the region iD whiih this publication cirouUtes Buys and wirla earn nearly as much aa m n. Full par'itula'S md instruciions are mailed free. *ow is th« tune — don't but. wriie t > us at nee i-lt' 8->n - ft&4 Uo, PwUaad, Maine, UwUU feutw, ayl7
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Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 1
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