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Hotels FOREST HOTEL. The undersigned having taken the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public generally that they will always find every comfort, combined with civility and economy. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the choicest brands, &c. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. JOHN BOWICK, c Proprietor. THE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, Corner of Dowling and Princes streets, Dunedin, J. DONALDSON, Proprietor. Has opened a place in connection with the above, which he has christened “THE BODEGA,” and can promise to supply his friends with a better Glass of Wine or Beer, direct from the cask in a cool collar, than they can obtain anywhere in the city. Dowling Street. Princes street. “THE BODEGA.” au 17 HE SHADES, Begs to announce that he has entirely Rebuilt the Shades, and in soliciting the patronage of his friends, and the public Generally, is determined that the prestige attaching to the old house for the excellence of its wines, spirits, liqueurs, and ales, shall be fully maintained. Especial attention has been paid to the Cuisine, the resources of the kitchen being very complete. One of the Largest Ranges procurable, and a Grill of corresponding size, has been fitted therein. The services of one of the best chefs has been secured, so that the LUNCHEONS at the Shades are second to none in the colony. Gentlemen whose business avocations necessitate luncheon in the city are respectfully solicited to patronise this establishment. Hereford street. W. H. PORTER N.B.—The Grill is in full swing to-day. 527

Boarding Houses, &c. PANAMA HOD E (late a stee’s) Tancked STREET ASHRTJRTON. The undersigned begs to inform the pubic that he has REMOVED) from the Prince Albert Dining-rooms to the inore commodious Boarding-house lately in the occupation of Mr Anstee, where he hopes to merit the same patronage bestowed upon him as heretofore. Good Bathroom, S. LUCAS, Proprietor. PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE. In consequence ot insufficient accommodation at the Echo Dining Rooms, the proprietor has taken the PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, where a good table w always be kept. Meals la each. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers, at 16s, 18s, _ and £1 per week, to meet the times. Private Rooms for families. Remember the ad dross —Charles Truckle, Prince Albert Boarding House, Wills street, near the Railway Station. 944 Triangle boarding house (Late Cotton s). The undersigned wishes to intimate that ho has taken the above Boarding House, where Travellers and others in want of GOOD ACCOMMODATION will receive EVERY ATTENTION. Reasonable Rates. Meals at all Hours. D. STEWART, lau Proprietor. Conveyances. TINWaLD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMERS AND ANAMA ROYAA MAIL COACH. This Coach leaves Hood’s Hotel, Mount Somers, for Anama Railway Station, at 7.30 a.m. and 5.35 p.m. every Tuesday and Saturday; returning to Mount Somers on the arrival of each train. Parcels and Luggage punctually attended to. Single fares, ?s ; return, 3s. 4n JOHN HOOD.

For Sale. T L. 20 ACHES 20 nl Situate at Alford Forest, 4 miles from Mount Somers Township, and Similes from Mount Somers school ; 10 Acres in Grass, 0 Aores in Oats, 1 Acre in Turnips, Potatoes, and Man golds. 2-Rooim d House and Stable on. Terms easy. Apply to C. B M. BRSNSON, Agent, East street, Ashburton. L E. O S 220 Acres good Tussock LAND, partly fenced, being rural sections 32367 and 32360. The land is situated about 2£ miles from the Anama station, which has just been declared open for railway traffic. Apply to 5o POYNTZ & CO. E 171 O R S A j From this date— CRUSHED OATS, 3s 4d per Bushel. BRAN, SHARPS, CHAFF. OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. First-class lot of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. JOSEPH CLARK, Ashburton and f inwald. o 5 Educational. MISS STEANE having returned to Ashburton, desires to inform her Friends in the town and neighborhood that she will be happy to receive MUSIC PUPILS at Mr Jonks’ Room, Baring square, or attend at their own houses, if desired. Terms (per Quarter) —Young Children, One Guinea : Adults, 30s. Lessons ahoj given in French, Drawing, Ladies Fancy Work, etc. An Evening Class three times weekly for general instruction—ls 6d for one, 2s 6d or two. Next Rev. Nixon’s, Tancred street. s!8 -gILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. John Beecher, OF TUG CENTRAL HOTEL, Begs to inform the Billiard-playing public that he has now OPENED his fine BILLIARD-ROOM, where they will find one of Alcock’s celebrated Tables, and a Marker always ‘‘ on the spot.” Billiards, Pool, and Pyramids. JOHN BEECHER, i Central Hotel, Walcandi Road, ■ Ashburton. au 26

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 787, 7 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 787, 7 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 787, 7 November 1882, Page 4

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