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X V V E R CftA E GILL, ':S ..C i . • ,-f (The ©West house in Invercargill). H. M O, Saving entirely rebuilt the aboye hostelry, is ap^v * m. *' aHPaw n nnn WiWl rtH ofl An COOnnfl ' frt in ajporitioh to offer iwcoxiMbtiation* second* to nonem the province.* # ■ ' Albion‘”'- is now the largest hotel in In-, vercargill. It contains fifty large and well-venti-latsdlbadrooms,.double:and single," comtobdipiis and comfortable parlours, and suites of apartments for families. Shower and plunge baths. 1 Bridal Chambers fitted up in A style of magnificence and luxury unequalled in Otago. ; - The largest Billiard-wnhi in Inyercargdl, fitter itti twonf ; idc6c]i’s best tables, attendecl to by A private an experienced and careful marker, bar attached to the Billiard-room. The Wines and. Spirits can . be relied upon, as none but firat-cTass brands are kept. English ales always on draught. •' Riveiy and Bait .Stables—Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. H MAYO, A L B I O*N H O T E L, Pee-street, INVERCARGILL. mRA YELL EES’ REST HOTEL, JL Upper Ford, Orepuki^Road, 3. R. WATSON, Proprietor. Travellers to and from Orepuki will find the Traveileis'Rest a first-class house of call; "'CViri ear,; Spirits, &c., of the choicest brands. : ' Watson’s track is' practicable for foot passengers paly: ' ' ‘ Iair"THIS 03SLY LICENSED HOUSE ON THE HOAD. N V E n 1; ARGIL STEAM FLOUR MILLS, ESK-atiiEET. II ARE, P RA T T . & CO, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT * MANUFACTURERS.

Every- description of Machinery repaired. i. e d & s 5 i? i, ©ENSEAL BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, MILLWRIGHTS, ' A*;d AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKERS, fiaviog rainored to new and more commodious Woes: SHOPS in Pahnerston-street, they hope, with the increased facilities at their command —Aid iitteption to the requirements of their Customers, combined with Superior Workmanship and Moderate Charges, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured during the past 11 years. Every care and attention is devoted to the HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT, under the management of Mr. Kelman, whose ability and long experience in this line are wellknovTi throughout the Western District. K.U. —R. and S. bog to intimate to Farmers in the district that MACHINES for REPAIR this season must be sent in Early in order to prevent disappointments which unavoidably occurred last season. Riverton, November, 1873. Y'm BINARY SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS’ FORGE, Dee-bteeet, Invercargill. DUN LDP & RHIDIE 3)esi to to acquaint thejr numerous customers in the Western District that they have opened large and Com er, odious premises in Dee-street (opposite the >|£e|Wujme Hotel), 'lnvercargill, where every desc njkjliisn oi and general smithy work will be earned cm. Under the new arrangements, Mr. Dunlop ’ will be enabled to devote more attention than ■" hitherto to the Veterinary Department. ' v,; Genuine Veterinary Medicines always on hand. . Agrkul*.vj.L made and repaired.

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Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 8

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