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Hotels. SHIP HOTEL, D.McGUXNNESS / /Desires to inform - hia - ' friehds and the ' ” general Public that he has now. OPE N E D THOSE PREMISES IN BTRATHALLAN STREET (Lately known as the . South Canter* ! ■ ;■ * bury Club),- as a j ; COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL Where every Home Comfort will be • i 1 found. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. Private Rooms for Meetings, &c. Luncheod daily from 12.30 to 2 p.ni. Dinners '..■' •• ~' 6,80p.i^. ; D. McQ.,: would also remind Private ■ Consumers and others, that he' has- at . present on hand a Large: Stock of Wipes, . Whiskies, Brandies, Griffin’s :• Celebrated- , j Bottled Ales, Guinness’s -Stout, specially 'bottled for,family use. ;Bass, and . Mar■bpll:and Copeland’s Alepntap. AWo a ’Afgei Stock of .Marshall and Copelapd s les in Hbds, Barrels; and Kildkris, always hand and for sale, at the Cellars] in * Church street. ; D.McQCINNBBS, >■l ROYAL HOTEL. I .HAVE much pleasure in making ! hnowntothe inhabitants'! oL Timaru and districts that I have TAKEN from-Mr James Sullivan the above HOTEL. The comforts of thisicommodious House being so generally known, need ,po comment. I may state that its previous will be fully upheld .hy, me, and that no trouble - Or expense will, ho .spared, lo teaks it in every sense a homo for aR may favor •me with a call.' "Families will- find every ’ convenience,' with Bath-; Moms and Billiard-rooms. : ’ I ~ : -The Wines, Spirits and Beer, kept by me Willi bo only of the very. best quality. ' j h Heals at all hours, at the .very cheapest M. SPILLANE. | , Proprietor. | ASHBURTON HQTEL, | ; EAST STREET, ASHBURTON, ; f Established 1863]. VI O M‘ A..U.T&T'. - -.-V | t 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 re- , built and 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, combhaed with Moderate Charges, to merits ’ nir share of public patronage. Private Suites'of Apartments for ; ' , Families!. ~ ! „ First-class Table, under the. Management • ' «’ of an Able ; Chef He Cuisine. '■ ~■ { Good Stabling. DyMoKENZIE Proprietor H B *>'• 8 “JPk O J , Oobneb ■ of- Thames.. & 1 . 1 Wbab , Sranote ■ Cl am ABU. • • i ■ JAB; MARKHAM PaoKawroßi> ~ JbiSijnagnihceht Hotel is, now. open fc tho Public,.fhe Proprietor having spared nt .tpigisqsp in makihgit the ■V, -IkHBBT APPOINTED HOXJBB'IN' NEW Zealand, " r! There is,a. <>; fV 4 • ■*:.! . •■■■.. l i. *'>* - i SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON | on the premises, fitted with Two of Alcdck’s Best Tables and appurtenances. ....... All Wines, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to be first-class quality. : ■ Visitors patronising the Hotel may rely •pon being made comfortable. , JAB. MARKHAM, . ' 1 Proprietor. ,W 0 0 R.B DR Y HOT EL, ; Wai-nr Bush. B EEC H B R, J 0 H’N (Late of IBrnce’s Hotelj Akaroa.) - Mas” now. takbn this Hotel, ( and .Graving thoroughly! renovated and re-furmshbd it Ihrbugnonti is prepared to offer superior accommodation to travellers and Visitor's. ; The Viands are of the REST QUALITY •nd every ottentipn is given to all who may favor the hoUsii with a call. GOOD STABLING. muß aUBEN’S H OTBL, A Q’ CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. BINOWBLBY .. Pbopbibxob. v Affohlteots. W E ST AND B A B B B R, ARCHITECTS, . BARNARD STREET, TIMARU. T7I J. W I L S 0 N, * architect! Offices Opposite Bank of N-w •dand, Titeatu. Surveyors. H. J. Lew is (Late Barnett, Lewis , and Co.) LICENSED SURVEYOR, &0., Timaru. '

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 1

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