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Hotels Private Hotel. JOHN MILLAR, Baker and Confectioner, begs to notify the inhabitants of Invercargill and Southr land that he has taken a lease of those extensive premises in DEE STREET, known as the PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, which he will open, and conduct as a private hotel ou the lines of a regular first-class House. 825 UNION TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STABLES. FRANK HEWITT begs to announce to his Town and Country' customers that he is still fn occupation of the above well-known Premises. Boarders can rely on getting first-class accommodation. The Stabling Accommodation is admitted to be superior to anything in Southland. Note the Ad- . dress—-FRANK HEWITT, Union Hotel and Stables, Dee Street North. s2l HE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Specially adapted for Tourists and Travellers who may now' rely or every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to Resident Boarders. UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION AND APPOINTMENTS. First-class Sample Rooms. Public Drawing Room Letters and Telegrams receive strict attention. pel JOHN P. PIERCY, .. Propribtob. POX’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, V MACLAGGAN ST., DUNEDIN, (A few doors above the Aroode.) PETER NELSON .. .. Proprietor. This favorite Restaurant and Temperance Hotel provides the best accommodation and the best meal in town. Clean bedding and linen, and airy rooms. Scale of charges—Boarders: by the week 18s; single day, 3s 6d. Meals 9d. Beds Is. PETER NELSON, Proprietor, ROYAL HOTEL GEO, PRIOR ... Proprietor, BEGS to inform his many friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel which has been thoroughly renovated throughout and efurnished. • Meals and Beds .. •• One Shilling Permanent Boarders .. £1 per week Good Stabling accommodation, free to customers. SHOEING done on the premises.jy!2 HOTEL INVERCARGILL. I® Biihl. =■ will I Iwll mi® ill nil !l WALTER SEARLE ... Proprietor. I’nblic Notices TESTED_ SEEDS., J LENNIE & SONS, of Dee street, Invercargill, • will be glad to supply all your requirements for the present season in an}’ of the following lines. Our seeds are carefully tested before being sent out, and the many testimonials we have received, together with an increasing yearly sale, prove that our effort! to supply good, reliable seeds are appreciated by our customers. We are at all times glad to supply quotations or any information required upon application:— Vegetable Sbkds—Large and varied assortment of all I kinds. I Flower Seeds—All newest and best varieties for , garden and conservatory, including collections of I flower seeds—l2 varieties annuals or perennials—- ' 2s 6d per packet. Seed Potatoes—Our collection now comprises over 35 distinct named varieties, prices and particulars of which we shall be glad to give upon application. Horticultural Sundries—Ladies’ and Gents’ garden gloves, pruning and budding knives, grape scissors, aphicides, Gishurst Compound, Fir-tree Oil, bouquet papers, grass bouquets, porcelain wreaths, etc. Nubshrt Stock—Our stock of trees, shrubs, plants* &c., is now very complete, and as the season for transplanting is nearing an end, we would request intending planters to send in their orders as early as possible. J. Lennie & Sons, NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, k FRUITERERS, De. Street, Invercargill. null Martin & McKellar BEG to intimate to their customers and the public generally, that for the future they do not intend to sell the Nightcaps Coal Co’s Coal, but will continueto sell superior Coal from Nightcaps, viz:—Reids Famed Morley Pit Coal, the best in Southland, at the old price, 18s PER TON, or 2s PER BAG. Also on Hand at Lowest Current Prices, Newcastle, Coalbrookdale, Westport, Brunner Nuts, Hokonui and Kaitangata; Coals, Kaitangata Double Screened Nuts, Coke, Dry Firewood (1 and 2 fcet-lengths), Black Pine, Mixed Firewood and Slabs. J tßv special arrangement with the Kaitangata Coal -Co.,"we are now selling their Double Screened Nuts at 18s per Ton. MARTIN & McKELLAR, Liddbl Street, CONTRACTORS N.Z. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS, CUSTOMS AGENTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS Furniture Packed or Removed with Great Care and quick Dispatch. General Carting Done. AGENTS COLONIAL CARRYING CO. Telephone 133 526 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I BONNINGTON’S Carrageen OR IRISH MOSS Will Cure— INFLUENZA LOSS OF VOICE BRONCHITIS ASTHMA COUGHS COLDS INSIPIENT CONSUMPTION AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS TRY IT I , EFFECT CERTAIN I RELIEF IN FIVE MINUTES 1 ONOE USED, ALWAYS USED I I 4, Stafford street, Dunedin, . .... March 31st, 1891. i Mr G. Bonnington, Christchurch, DbarSib,—ln tlie course of my travels through 1 Otago and Invercargill, J have often come across persons who speak in the highest terms of the beneficial effects from the use of your preparation, Pectoral Oxymel of Carrageen, or Irish Moss. It is very largely used in the country towns as well ns in larger cities. Having taken a good deal af interest in the article, I am in a position to say that there are very few families in Otago and Invercargill who are not in the habit of taking the Irish Sloss during the Winter and Spring months. You know of course that it is distributed by nearly nil the merchants. I always have it in my house, having experienced that it effects all Jrou claim for it.—Sincerely yours, W. BROWN, Commercial Traveller. IMITATIONS I i

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Southland Times, Issue 13061, 8 November 1894, Page 1

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