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003M000F0LE0H. W. HUTTON & GO’S Ninth Annual OLEABING . SALE. Books at English Published Price. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS v : At,; Great Genuine Beduotions. ' ... job "lines '■ STATIONEBY AND SUNDBY GOODS.

Hotel®. , NEWEY’S 0 EI X E E I 0 N JJ 0 X E L, " l '' ' TIMARU, , And Imperial Hotel, Oamaeu. , f] . l( .lhese Hotels are well known to possess unrivalled accommodation for Visitors, and ; the Cuisine under the direction of Firstclass Cooks. WINES, SPIRITS 15 "the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. The Billiard-rooms arelfltted with Alcock’s ■ •■ .■ Best Tables. ; Meals to catch all Trains, •at Moderate Charges. ■ OLD0 LD !B A!iK H O X E L. J, MoB E T H (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) Begs to inform his, friends and the Public ’ , . that he has : ,; LEASED THIS OLD ESTABLISHED ■.,77 . HOSTELRY, , , , When he hopes, by supplying the best ,-Accommodation and Liquors, to receive, a v continuance of, their patronage. , IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM ~ 'be [found* all seasonable' viands at moa S!ag M ' ■■ ■ from 7 til! M> , *«*S£s ■■ Tea .. ••• 110111 Bfclllß WINES & SPIRITS AND. ALL OTHER DRINKS, . Of the very Best Brands. Good Accommodation for Travellers. J. McBETH. LYNWOOD HOTEL. I HAVE much pleasure in informing my ■ friends and the general publicthat I have TAKEN- : from' R DEARSLBY the above Commodious HOTEL, which for comfort is unsurpassed in Timaru. No .pains: or expense will be spared, to make the Hotel a home to anyone giving,pie a call. Its situation.ia unrivalled, it being within one minute’s walk of the Railway Station,'and right opposite the Po^°®? 0 ‘ The. Wines and Spirits will he of the best brands. D. MAHONEY, j jL,ynwood Hotel.; BEN’S H 0 T E L, TIM ARE. 0. GREEN, PROPRIETOR, . 0. Green, late of the Ship Hotel, begs to 'inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has taken theabove well-known hotel-which he intends conducting on the ■ most Approved principles. , .J ’ This Hotel is situated close to, the ■Supreme, District, and Magistrate’s Cpurts,. and persons having business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort : at this Hotel. . V J PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. : ■..■■■ Experienced Servants Kept. : , j •The Proprietor hopes that. his long xperience in the business. will be conidefed a .sufficient guarantee for the xcellence of . the cuisine and the quality of he Wines and Spirits. oups, 1 Ghops, and 1 Steaks on 1 the shortest •: notice.' ■ ' •MULLEN’S MELVILLE HOTEL, ■ ■■ Nobth Road, Timabtt. , MULLEN begs, to announce to his old friends and. the public of Timaru and District that he nasr.EEENTEEBD INTO . POSSESSION of the above HOTEL, which is now being EE-FURNISHED throughout,', Painted, and Decorated. ‘Oh inspection ItwilThe fotmdone 6f the MOST COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN TIMARU.- Private 5 Suites df Booms for Families. ■ FEBBi BILLIARD BOOM with good Table, for the use qf Patrons.- ■•■■• .'V---'' ‘■• v ■ j The. WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT; is stocked with all the Beat Brands ;, Ee4l English and Colprqal Ale and §tout inbulk apd 'bottle,' also a variety of Colonial Wines,’'all of,which will be SOLD Al- - PRICES, and Delivered Free of Carriage in TimUrd or Suburbs; ■': '■ M. MULLEN,' , i • - ' ■- .■ - Proprietor. ASHBURTON HOTEL, . EAST STREET, ASHBURTON, ■ ■ [Established 1863].' ; • THE Proprietor of this Old-establishejl ' House, whose reputation is weR known, desires to intimate to his Friends pnd l( the Public generally that he has rebuilt and rienovated the Old Establishment, which is now Second to none in the County lor Comfort and . Convenience, andtrustis that by strict attention to business, combined with Moderate to. merit k lair share of public patronage.' Private'Suites of Apartments for i .'. . . Families. ' First-class Table, under the Management ■■;.,„.. an. Able Chef. He Owitvne, i!iy,Good Stabling. ' ujD.MhBENEIE , ;..:t .. Proprietbi!. IT -JdL. o T ® N ’ & •■-tL! 0 T EL, Cobweb of Thames & > Wk'ab ’ Sxbebtb, i; ’ ' ' ■ 'o AM A : R U. JAS. MARKHAM V. r , Pbopbiexob, : This; : maghificent Hotel is now obento the Public, the Proprietor having spared ho expense in making It the .!!■ iFinest Appointed House in New ’> r " -- Zealand. ! ••;..■<!,■ ■■ ■> ■ Thcrd "is 'a ,P 'SPLENDID BItfLIARD SALOON ■ on tiic premises, fitted with Two of Alcock’s ! Best Tables and appurtenances. ■ All Wines, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to, be first-clasS "quality. f '' * ! Visitors patronising the Hotel may rely upon being made comfortable. " ' JAS. MARKHAM, Proprietor. UEEN’S JJOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. .. PaOPMETOE,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 1

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