OOSMOOOPOLEON. P. W. HUTTON ' Ninth Annual CLEARING SA & GO’S LE. All Books at English Published Price. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS , At Great Genuine Reductions. JOB LINES ; , of ’ STATIONERY AND SUNDRY GOODS.
Hotels. N' B W E Y’ S G RITBB lON iv'.v-"v ’ TIMARIJ, ; . And Imperial Hotel, OAmaru. ; These Hotels are well Known to possess unrivalled accommodation for Visitors, and the Cuisine under'the' direction o£ First- ■ class Cooksi' 1 WINES AND SPIRITS- i, the Best Brands, in Bottle or by the Case. The Billiard-rooms are',fittcd with Alcock s , Best Tables. Meals to catch all Trains, at Moderate Charges. . ■ I. ' J. MoB ET JS (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) ..■Rp.cs to .inform his friends and the Public tnaß ue ua.a : LEASED THIS OLD ESTABLISHED ' : -r<- hostelry, . ■ • When he hopes, bysupplying the beat Accommodation and -Liquors, to receive a continuance of . their patronage. , ■ IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will be .found all seasonable viands at ■ Luncheons ■. • I 2 *. 1113 Tea •• .. from still o ' WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER ' ' DRINKS, ' , Of the very Best Brands. „ : Good Accommodation for Travellers. J, McBETH. LYNWOOD HOTEL. Lynwood Hotel. Qij E EN ’ S II t> T E TIMARD. c. GREEN, PROPRIETOR.
C. Green, late of the : Ship Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public, gene* rally that he has taken the above well-known hotel which he intends conducting on the most approved principles.' _ This Hotel .is,, eithated close ;to the Supreme, District, and Magistrate’s Courts, and persons having ‘business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at this Motel;- , PRIVATE .ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced 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 or the Wines’and Spirits. .. , Soups, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest; • notice. ■ MULLEN’S 1 MELyILLE HOTEL, 1 No’bth Road, Timabu. MULLEN begs to announce to his, old - friends and the public of; Timarn and District that he has :88-f ENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the; above HOTEL, which is , now being* EB-FURNISHED throughout, Painted,; and Decorated. Oh inspection it will 'bo i found one of the MOST COMFORTABLE i HOTELS IN TIMARU.v Private Suites of; Booms for Families. FREE BILLIARD, ROOM with good Table for the usej.ofj Patrons. • 5 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 Timarn or Suburbs. , . Mi, MULLEN, i . Proprietor, . ; ASHBUETON HOTEL, ’EAST STREET, ASHBURTON, [ESTABLISHED 1863]. i [-established; riIHE Proprietor of this Old-esi JL ‘ House, 5 whose reputation is well; known, desires to intimate to hia Friends! and the Puhlio generally that he has rebuilt aud renovated the Old Establishment, > which is now'Second to none in the County! for Comfort and and trusts | that by strict attention to business, com-1 hined. with Moderate Charges, to merit a: lair share of public patronage. • , I Private Suites of Apartments for Families. First-class Table, under the Management; of an Able Chef de Omsine, Good Stabling. D. MoKENZIE .. .. Proprietor.' QU S EN’S UOTB L, : Cobneb os' Thames & Wbae Stbeets, OAM ABU. JASi MARKHAM .. Pbopbibtob. j ' This magnificent Hotel is nqw open to; the Public, the Proprietor having spared no[ expense ih making it the . . , •. ■ Finest appointed House in New ; Zealand. There is a ' . SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON \ on the premises, fitted with Two of Alcock’s. Bebt 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, 'OTBL, ■ rjTBE QUEEN’S JJC CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. KNOWBLBY .. Pbopbibtob.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2899, 11 July 1882, Page 1
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