JJANNA'S •yiCTORIA TTOTEL, Skddok street, KUMARA, BILLIARDS. Best Brands of Wine* Mid Spirlta, Good Accommodation. W. 8. Proprietor, " Cr 112 ™ TTOTEL, Nearly at the corner of SEDDON AND MAIN STREETS, KTJM A R A. J|JISSriONN£LL of theGieyimonth BegistryOfßee), Pbopmetbesses, The above Hquae, being finished and fitted with loftj- and well-ventilated BED AND SITTING ROOMS, offers every com fort and convenience to boarders and visitors generally. THE DINING ROOM \b under the especial supervision of ISS £JONNELL. COMMBRXSIAL GENTLEMEN can be aeopmnsiodated with suitable SAMPLE J.ND SHOW-ROOMS. The bat fa etopj Aied with the best brands . O* SPIRITS, ETC. Q.ILBERT STEWART'S HOTEL, SSX>BOZ?-6TXBE¥, RjJKA&A.
tmasitt BimwAKT (formerly at Middleton* "Wlwtff Hotel, Greymottth), has opened tiife kbove premises,-* few doors from DrtittWßOad's cotner, and would The hotise 'affords every comfort and conve&Jetice Iso VISITORS- AffD BOARDERS, the -. " BE D ROOMS being lofty and commodious, and tJhe DISING T A B L E superintended by a first-class Cook. T IH E BAR Is supplied with the very best of liquors. gLUICEIRS' ARMS HOTEL, Kf Main* street, Kumara. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders and. Visitors. The Table d'hote is under the charge of a jprofessional Cook. PIRSTK3LASI} Billiard Table, and an experienced Marker. MATHBIW GRIFFITH, Proprietor. mHA !R F HOTEL, "' Mawheriv Quay, GreYhouth. The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and the public that the business >of the above Hotel is still carried on tmder his supervision, and on the same principles which has given this Hotel a. world-wide fame. < The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c., are the best that cam be procured. Visitors t/o Oreymouth will always receive a Iheaity welcome,, and the comforts of a home at this HoteL JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor.
All Nations' Bakery. TJOHLOFF AND BRAUER. Wholesale and Retail Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bakers and Confectioners, MAIN STREET, KUMARA. SEAEROOK BROS., JJUILDERS, ETC. Importers of American Doors and Sashes. Plans prepared and estimates furnished. In premises lately occupied by Mr Jolly, Blacksmith, Main Btreot.
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Kumara Times, Issue 222, 20 June 1877, Page 1
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323Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 222, 20 June 1877, Page 1
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