Hotels. BUTLER’S FAMILY HOTEL, ASHBURTON. J. F. BUTLER (Late of Arahura, West Coast) JgEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above large and commodious hotel, which is situated at the CORNER OF CASS AND HAVELOCK STREETS, And is convenient to the Railway Station. Excellent accommodation for travellers, families, and boarders. All wines and spirits of the best brands. One of Alcock’s best billiard tables. 965a-417c JOHN TISCH begs to inform his friends and the public that he has TAKEN THE ALFORD FOREST HOTEL, Alford Forest. First-class accommodation at moderate charges. Wines, ales, and spirits of best quality. Good stabling and paddocks. Horses and buggies on hire. A conveyance meets the 11.35 a. m. train at Methven Station, returning at once to Alford Forest, 598 a THE WHEATSHEAF HOTEL, Wheatstone. Q H. WILLCOCKS, the Proprietor of the above fine Hotel can now offer Acommodation which cannot be surpassed in any house in Canterbury, and wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that everything in his power will be done to make his patrons comfortable. The rooms are splendidly furnished and well ventilated. First-class Stabling and Paddocks in connection with the Hotel. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. G. H. WILLCOCKS, Proprietor, 138 Wheatsheaf Hotel. Boarding Houses. CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Baeisg Square (Near Town Hall). RE-OPENING of the above commodious and centrally situated Private and Commercial Hotel. T. BROADBELT, PROPRIETOR, Xs prepared to give Superior Accommodation to Boarders and the Travelling Public on REASONABLE TERMS. Weekly Board and Lodging ... £1 Weekly Board ... ... ... 14s. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Dinner on Saturday from 11.30. Beds (single), Is. 6d. Private Room for Ladies. 153—624 a Millers, &c. NEW FLOUR. "OFFAT begs to inform the inhabitants of Ashburton ad surrounding districts that his NEW FLOUR MILL AT WAKANUI IS NOW IN FULL WORK,
And is turning out a really First-class Flour. Bakers and the Public can rely on all orders being promptly attended to on the most reasonable terms. Cash Buyers of Wheat and Oats. Special attention paid to Gristing, and Farmers from a distance can have their Grist ground by return 31 Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c, C E. FOOKS AND SON, SURVEYORS AND LAND BROKERS Under the Land. Transfer Act, Government Contract Surveyors, Triangle, Wakanui Road, near Post-office, ASHBURTON. 33 Building Materials. Ashburton steam saw mills SASH AND DOOR MANUFACTORY. G. PARKIN, Proprietor, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Moore Street, Every description of Timber and Building Materials in Stock and supplied on most reasonable terms. Plans prepared and Estimates Given on the shortest notice. 26 ALMANAC for 1880, printed on a neat card, with Ashburton Directory, Postal and Railway Guide, can be obtained gratuitously at the " Guardian ” Office.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 95, 4 May 1880, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 95, 4 May 1880, Page 1
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