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Hotels. Queen’s H oi el, timaru. C. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. 0. Green, late of the Ship Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known hotel which he intends conducting on the most approved principles. This Hotel is situated close to the Supreme, District, and Magistrate’s Court o , and persons having business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at this-Hotel. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept, The Proprietor hopes that his long experience in the business will be considered a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the cuisine and the quality of the Wines and Spirits, Soups, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest notice. ■ PLEASaNT POINT HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. Josephus Mu phy PROPRIETOR. TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND COFFEE. PALACE. Tees Stebet, Oamaru. THE Proprietor has entirely renovated the above house, and patrons and visitors will meet with every attention and convenience. Charges moderate. Private sitting rooms and bedrooms for families. Travellers called for the early trains, Beds can be had apart from board. TEA, OOFFFE, and COCOA, with PIES or PASTRY at All Hours. ALEX. GORDON, Proprietor. FjpHß QUEEN’S JJOTBL, CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. KNOWSLEY .. Pbopeibtob. LANG HA M HOTEL. (Late Morton’s Commercial Hotel) HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Proprietor of the above Hotel, with a view to meet the requirements of the Public generally, has had the whole of this large and commodious establishment thoroughly RENOVATED and REFURNISHED. Commercial men especially will find every comfort and convenience, combined with ample sample rooms. The attention of business men engaged during the day in the city is particularly drawn to the LUNCHEON ROOM, where every delicacy of the season will be provided at the most moderate charge. . THE CUISINE DEPARTMENT is under the superintendence of a professional cook of great experience WINES, SPIRITS, & OTHER LIQUORS of the best brands obtainable from local merchants. Co til ;ni<l Timber Yards. NOTICE. F. W. Jones Begs ■ to inform the Public of Timaru and surrounding Districts that he has OPENED A COAL & FIREWOOD DEPOT ON GAIN’S TERRACE (Next to Qrosvenor Hotel.) Having made arrangements for a large stock of Coal, Firewood, Posts and Rails, &0., he can supply the same at exceptionally low prices. Insurance. rORWIOH UNION FIRE INSURi ANOE COMPANY. Risks on all descriptions of Property taken at Current Rates. WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES. Agents, Timaru, riIHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND JL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital .. .. .. .. ... £1,000,000 Paid up Capital and Reserve.. £350,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and agencies throughout the World. G. OHATER MILES, Local Manager. Y lOTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY [Limited] . Established 1849, Reconstructed 1879. Capital .. .. £1,000,000. Every description of FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Effected at LOWEST RATES. W. M. SIMS (Ross, Sims & Co), Agent for Timaru. Liverpool, London, and globe INSURANCE COMPANY. The Largest and Wealthiest Company. Subscribed Capital—Two million Pounds Sterling, Invested Funds—Six and a Quarter million Pounds sterling. Firo Reserve—One and a Half Million Pounds sterling. Insurers with this company are protected by Special Act of the N.Z. Parliament, 43 Victoria) Houses, Rents, Manufactories, Household effects, Merchandise, Farming Stock, and every other description of Insurance effected. Losses settled with promptitude and Liberality. Agents— W. RUTHERFURD, Timaru, FRANK SLEE, Waimato. C. J. RAYNER, Ternuka. W. G. MoALLISTEE, Geraldine JAMES A. BIRD, Manager for Canterbury, Offices— Cashel Street, Christchurch.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2842, 4 May 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2842, 4 May 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2842, 4 May 1882, Page 1

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