Hotels. g H I P JJ 0 T E L, TIM ABU. D. MoGUINNESS & CO. Have. Just Received (Ex Lurlinc and other late arrivals) — 20 Hogsheads Bass’ Pale Ale (extra) - 25 Kegs, each 18 gals, Nicholson’s Pale ' Ale, Imported expressly for Family use 5 qrtr Cask extra quality Aniontilado Sherry 2 Hogsheads of Martell’s (11 years old) Dark Brandy Hennessy’s Pale in case and bulk Fine Old Tawny Port in bulk and case Also, to arrive— Bass’ Pale Ale (new brew) Guiness’ Extra Stout, in soda water and other bottles; Also— Grillin’s Celebrated Pale Ale, in pint and qrts. Wholesale and Retail. D. MoGUINNESS & CO., Proprietors. MELVILLE HOTEL, TIMARU. T. RICHMOND, PROPRIETOR, Late of Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, and Waimato Hotel, Waimate. THE Proprietor begs to intimate to his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, lately occupied by Mr Mullins, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best brands always on hand. THOMAS RICHMOND, Proprietor. WINCHESTER HOTEL, WINCHESTER. T. SWINTON, (Late of the Canterbury Railways) Proprietor. ALES, Wines, and Spirits of excellent quality. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Large Pleasure Grounds attached to the Hotel. Coaches. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE A ORARI ROYAL MAIL COACH. THE CHEAPEST, BEST A SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush is from the Orari Railway Station, where our Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. We leave the Waihi Bush every Morning at Twenty minutes past Six, and Geraldine at Twenty minutes past Seven in time to catch the First Train for Timaru and Christchurch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our best attention. Our Fares have lately been reduced from Geraldine to Orari. KENNEDY A CARTER. Royal mail to Mackenzie COUNTRY. Will leave ALBURY on arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Lake Tekapo a,nd ntermediate stages, returning the following days. Also, a coach will leave Albury for SILVERSTREAM on arrival of first train from Timaru, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning to meet the last train for Timaru. JOHN HINCKLEY, Proprietor 1 Ironmongery. THE NOVELTY W ASHING M! ACH IN E Saves Time, Labour, Wear and Tear and suits any Boiler. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Having treated the clothes to the usual overnight’s soaking and wrung them out, and soaped the very dirty parts, place the machine in the centre of the boiler, then fill the boiler with water to within two inches of the top of the pipe of the machine place in the clothes with the usual quantity of soap, according to the size of the boiler, and in about twenty minutes from the time the water first boils the clothes will be thoroughly washed. After being taken from the boiler, rinse the clothes thoroughly, and pass immediately through the blue water. Reduced to los each. PRIEST A HOLDGATE, Ironmongers' 1 NOTICE. J. W.’WEBB, LATE WEBBAFYFB, In thanking his customers and the public of Timaru, also the neighboring district, for their kind patronage afforded him in the past, begs to announce that he has nothing to do with his old shop, Main South Road, now carried on by T. W. Fyfe. J. W. Webb respectfully calls attention that he has no front shop at present, but has arranged for orders to be left at Mas Peucival’s Berlin Wool Warehouse, Main South Road, where they will receive strict attention. J. W. WEBB UrHOLSTEIiEn, ETC'., (From A. J. White’s Christchurch). COAL AND TIMBER YARD. THE UNDERSIGNED has in order to keep pace with the requirements of Church street and neighborhood, COMMENCED SELLING Timber Palings Pickets Stakes Posts and Rails Bricks, Ac., in connection with his Coal and Firewood Yard. A. SHERRAx'T,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2404, 30 November 1880, Page 1
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626Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2404, 30 November 1880, Page 1
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