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Hotels. SHIP HOTEL, D. McGUINNESS Desires to inform his friends and the general Public that he has now OPENED THOSE PREMISES IN STRATH ALLAN STREET (Lately known as the South Canterbury Club), as a COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL Where every Home Comfort will be found. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. Private Rooms for Meetings, &c. Luncheon daily from 12.80 to 2 p.m. Dinners 6.30 P* m * D. McG., would also remind Private Consumers and others,, that he has at present on hand a Large Stock of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Griffin’s Celebrated Bottled Ales, Guinness’s Stout, specially bottled for family use. Bass, and Marshall and Copeland’s Ale on tap. Also a Large Stock of Marshall and Copeland s Ales in Hhds, Barrels, and Kildkns, always on hand; and for sale, at the Cellars in Church street. D , UoQOIHNm ROYAL HOTEL. I HAVE much pleasure in making known to the inhabitants of Timaru and districts that I have TAKEN from Mr James Sullivan the above well-known HOTEL. The comforts of this commodious House being so generally known, need no comment. I may state that its previous character will be fully upheld by me, and that no trouble or expense will be spared to make it in every sense a home for all who may favor me with a call. _ Families will find every convenience, with Bathrooms and Billiard-rooms. The Wines, Spirits and Beer, kept by me will be only of the very best quality. Meals at all hours, at the very cheapest rates. M. SPJLLANE. Proprietor. ASHBURTON HOTEL, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON, (Established 1863], THE Proprietor of this Old-established House, whose reputation is well known, desires to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally that he has rebuilt aud renovated the Old .Establishment, which is now Second to none in the County for Comfort and Convenience, and trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with Moderaie Charges, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. First-class Table, under the Management of an Able Chef de'Cuisine. Good Stabling. D. MoKENZIE Proprietor. Queen’s Hotel, Cobnbb op Thames & Weab Stbeets, OAMARU. JAS, MARKHAM .. Peopbietob. This magnificent Hotel is now open to the Public, the Proprietor having spared no expense in making it the Finest Appointed House in New Zealand.

There is a SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON on the premises, fitted with Two of Alcock s Best Tables and appurtenances. . All Wines, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to be first-class quality. ' , Visitors patronising the Hotel may rely upon being made comfortable. JAS. MARKHAM, Proprietor. WOODBURY HOTEL, Wai-hi Bush. JOHN EEGHSB, (Late of Bruce’a Hotel, Akaroa.) Has now taken this Hotel, and haring thoroughly renovated and re-furnished it throughout, is prepared to offer superior accommodation to travellers and Visitors. The Viands are of the BBBT QUALITY and every attention is given to all who may favor the house with a call. GOOD STABLING. -OTEL, rjIHB QUEEN’S JJC CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. KNOWSLEY .. Pbopbiexob. Architects. W ES T AND Ba R B E B, ARCHITECTS, BARNARD STREET, TIMARU. J. WILSON, ARCHITECT. CO* - Opposite Bank :iwl ‘ nd, Timara. Smrveyors. H . J. L ■ W I S (Late Barnett, Lewis and Co.) LICENSED SURVEYOR, &0., Timara.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2764, 1 February 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2764, 1 February 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2764, 1 February 1882, Page 1

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