Hotels ORAM’S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, |Aahburton. (Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, K.C.8., Premier of New Zealand ; Sir James Bart., laie Governor of New Zealand; and Sir Charles Ducane, late Governor of Tasmania.) THIS Centrally Situated Hotel is pronounced to be one of the finest in the Boutbern Hemisphere. The cuisine is under the supervision of an eminent chef, Md the proprietor hopes that his long experience in the trade is a sufficient guaranee as to the quality of the contents of the ellar. R. W. SHEARMAN, Proprietor, A L 3 lON HOTEL Timakd. W O’BRYAN begs to Inform the in- • habitants of Timaru, and surroundIng districts, that he has purchased the above Hotel, and trusts that by combining quality civility, and economy to receive a (air share of public patronage. Having made arrangmenta for the impotration of Wines, Ales, Spirits, &c. ,of the finest brands, direct from the Best Houses; W O’B., can confidently recommend the same to the public. Every possible care will be taken for he comfort and convenience of Boarder und Visitors. Under Distinguished Patronage. UILL’S ASHBURTON COMMEE CIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, fow offers to Noblemen, Members of Parament, and the travelling Slite of any ommunity accommodation which cannot s surpassed in any town in New Zealand, ad at moderate charges. The Hotel contains suites of rooms atbrooms, and capacious billiard room, ad is within one minute’ walk from the lilway station. The commodious cellar contains only the sst brands of all kinds of Spirits, Liqueurs, Inglish and Colonial Ales (bottled and on raught). The cuisine is under the skilful lauagement of an eminent chef, and civil ttentive night porter and waiters always i attendance. THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. IOYAL iTo TEL H E MOOR STREET, ASHBURTON, IS NOW OPEN. bis Establishment having been lately read upon a scale that will ensure to ons all the accommodation and cornobtainable at any first-class hotel m j Zealand, commercial gentlemen and x>rs from the country will find that the Dgcnts, now made for their comfort are surpassed by any country hotel m the ny. 11 charges on the most moderate scale 'ines and Spirits of the best Brands. netf stable haa been erected at the Df the Hffc-’j every attention to es is guaranteed* THOMAOTOPPIN. Proprietor, I T AN I) CO Late of the Crown Brewery, ALE AND STOUT BREWERS, dmill Road and St Asaph Street,Christ church, h to remind ■ their old Friends that they have CONNECTION W I T HT HE CROWN RBWERY COMPANY LIMII ED hut are trading at their iNffiW PREMISES OPPOSITE IHB „ 1 o w brewery .RULING MALT ALE )In ‘EBIAL BROWN STOUT) bottle. Trade, Farmers and Families supplied vered free within seven miles of Christ. church, gent for South Canterbury, S. BURROWS, Temuka r OF TEE SOUTH HOTEL, South Raugitata, ppoaito the Railway Station.; H N CURRIE ned this New and Commodious H d respectfully solicits Public comfort and convenience to visitors rders the bedrooms being lofty modio’ua and the cuisine\ not to be rjne, Beers, and Spirits are all of ■est brands. jQUM CURRIK Proprietor ;8 from and to Mount Peel, Upper a, and intermediate districts, three
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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2072, 12 November 1879, Page 1
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