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Hotels. Q U E EN ’ S U 0 T E L, TIMARU. 0. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. C. 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 Courts, and persona 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. MULLEN’S MELVILLE HOTEL, North Road, Timaru. M MULLEN begs to announce to his • old friends and the public of Timaru and District that he has REENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the above HOTEL, which is now being RE-FURNISHED throughout, _ Painted,and Decorated. On inspection it will be found one of the MOST COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN TIMARU. Private Suites of Booms for Families. FREE BILLIARD ROOM with good Table for the use of Patrons. The WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT is stocked with all the Best Brands ; Real English and Colonial Ale and Stout in bulk and bottle, also a variety of Colonial Wines, all of which will be SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES, and Delivered Free of Carriage in Timaru or Suburbs. M. MULLEN, Proprietor. PLEASaNT POINT HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. J OSEPHUS M U EP H Y . PROPRIETOR. TEMPERANCE HOTEL AN T D COFFEE, PALACE. Tees Street, 0 amaru. 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 cftirly trains. Beds can be had apart from board. TEA, COFFFE, and COCOA, with PIES or PASTRY at All Hours. ALEX. GORDON, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Corner of Cashel and Madras Streets) CHRISTCHURCH. The Largest and Most Commodious Family Hotel in CanterburyIT contains upwards of 60 Bedrooms, Private Sitting Rooms, Bath Rooms, Dining Rooms, Luncheon Roora,_ Billiard Room, all splendidly furnished, affording the Best Accommodation for Families, Commercial Travellers, and the Public, at Moderate Charges. Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegram to : H. NEIL * Manager. * T HB Q UBBN ’ S JJ OTEL ’ CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. KNOWSLEY .. PROPRIETOR. LANGHAM 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 bfid 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. numbers. rjl H 0 M A & PLUMBER, GABFITTER, AND HOUSE PAINTER, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Adjoining Mr J R. Stansoll, Ironmonger, Contracts taken and Estimates Given. W. A. IF 0 RD, PLUMBER, LICENSED GAS AND WATER FITTER, Bcswick Stcot, Timaru. jg LliIS, CoMunissioU Agents. & GLULEE, ; Commission Agents, .rators, and Land Brokers, 3 Land Transfer Act. G. F. Oluloe, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Tranfers, Mortgages, Leases, and all work under “ Land Transfer Act” done m the office.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2871, 7 June 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2871, 7 June 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2871, 7 June 1882, Page 1

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