Late Advertisements. DUNEDIN COFFEE PALACE AND PEIVATE HOTEL, MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. THESE extensive Premises, replete with every comfort as a First-class Restaurant and Family Hotel, are now OPEN to the Public. Cafe and Spacious Dining rooms, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saloons ; Reading Smoking, and Chess Rooms ; Single Bedrooms and Suites of Apartments. The elevation of the Hotel is healthy, and the views from the upper rooms simply magnificent. S. S. HAWKINS, Manager. Y EN.ETIAN B LINDS! VENETIAN BLINDS At Moderate Prices. PATTERSON, BURKE AND CO., Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. Globe H o t e l, Princes Street Sooth, DUNEDIN. Mrs Diamond .. .. Proprietress. First-class Accomodation for Families and Boarders. One of Alcock’s Prize Medal Billiard Tables. Good Stabling with loose boxes. JAMES J JpRYOR IMPORTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SEEDSMAN AND FRUITERER, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. New Fruit by every Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmanian and Intercolonial Steamer. Purchaser of Provincial-grown Produce, V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING AT TIMARU, ON QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, 1881. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS will Run from Tiraaru to the Racecourse Platform at 12.80 p.m. and 1.15 p.m., and Racecourse Platform to Timaru at 4.80 p.m,, and 4.45 p.m. Fares—Timaru to Racecourse Platform, including admission to the Course —First class, 2;> Gd ; second class (or seated wagons) 2s, Passengers from Washdyke for the Racecourse Platform must purchase Levels tickets, and those from stations on the Albury branch for the Racecourse Platform, must purchase Washclykc tickcls. The ordinary time table for trains to and from Timaru will be altered as follows (on May 24 oily) : Albury Branch—The 7.10 a.m. from Timaru to Albury will start at 8 a.m., and will be 50 minutes lat.r than usual at all stations to destination. The !). 20 a.m. from Albury will leave at 10 a.m., and Pleasant Point at 11 a.m , arriving in Timaru at 11.45 a.m. The 8.30 p.m. from Timaru will leave at 4 p.m., and will stop at the Racecourse Platform to pick up passengers, starting thcncc immediately after the last adve tised race, arriving at Albury about G.lO p.m. 'The 5.45 p.m. from Albury will leave at G. 15 p.m., arriving at Timaru at 8. p.m. South Line.—The 4.30 p.m. special from the Racecourse Platform will be the train for Oamaru, leaving Timaru at 5.15 pm, a r d running 45 minutes later than usual. Waimatc Branch.—The G. 17 p.m. from Studholme Junction to Waimate will leave at G.7p.m. and an extra trip will be run to meet the train from Timaru. Passengers for the north line will be picked up at Washdyke (ex 4.30 p.m. special from Racecourse Platform) by the ordinary 4.35 p.m. train from Timaru. The South Express train will stop at Washdyke, and passengers for the Racecourse'Platform can go forward from Washdyke per special which leaves Timaru for the Racecourse Platform at 12.30 p.m. FREDK. BACK. Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, May 18, 1881, THE NEW STYLE. ER R 0 JpHOTOGRAPHS 5000 (FIVE THOUSAND) OF LOVEWELL’S PICTURES Went by the last English Mail, and as the next closes on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 21, CALL EARLIER in the morning, TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. LOVE WELL, WING & CO.
TRY THE BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED PULL OVER PELT HATS, NEWEST SHAPES, MANUFACTURED BY Cowan and Foster, FROM RABBIT FUR. Note. —The Rabbit Fur Pull-over Hats of Cowan and Foster’s make are of a Better Quality, and much more Elegant and Lighter than English Pull-overs manufactured by either Dunedin or Christchurch Hatters. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and surrounding districts that he has OPKNED A COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD, Adjoining the Forester’s Hall, and opposite the New Post Office, "Where ORDERS may also be left for CEMENT, LIME, AND IRON, And other Building Materials. JOHN JACKSON. JpEID AND MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hare Removed to Craigie’s Buildings, opposite Old Post Office.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2547, 20 May 1881, Page 3
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