PIANO TUNING. OUR Celebrated Tuner, HERR OTTO ■ SCHWEERS/is now in Timaru, and remains THIS WEEK ONLY. . Gentlemen are requested to leave ; their orders with 0. Begg and Go’s Agent,. , P. W. HUTTON & 00.
Hotels. NEWEY’S JJOTBL, TIMARU, ~ And : Imperial Hotel, ■ Oamabu. These Hotels are “well known to possess’ unrivalled accommbdation lor Visitors, and the Cuisine: under the; direction of First-, I class Spooks.,.! y,r,: :: - il: ; ■ ■'■■■.: : V l , WINER AND SPIRITS : ~ theßest Brands in Bottle pi by the Case. The Billiard-rooms ar,e|fltted with Alcock’s ~, , -Best Tables. Meals to catch all at Moderate Charges. . ~; i _■ O T ' U B AS K ,0 T E L. JvS Mo Bs E T: H (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) Begs to inform, his friends and, the Fnblic that, hehas LBASriD ABUS? When he hopes, by supplying the < best Accommodation and Liquors, to receive a continuance of their patronage.;.
IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM ■Will bo found' all seasonable viands at moderate charges. ; v -. 511 Ift Breakfast •* o° i: 1 : Luncheons 1 •> £ om lV?ra 3 •;iTba - ! ,.. from Bulls WINES ■ & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER ’ ; , DRINKS, . . - V - . , .Of the very Best Brands. ~, , Good Accommodation for Travellers. v : ;‘ •- ■; ; -‘j. mcbetH;;; -■ ■ ltnwoodhotbl. ; I HAVE much pleasure in informing my friends, and the general, P u _kh° have'TAKEN"from IpARSLLY the above CoinrilddiooS HOTEL, which for comfort is/ unsurpassed m Tl i“^ U ’ T pains' orexpense willbc epared to make the Hotel a hbme to anyone giving me a call. Its situation is unnyalled, it being within one minute’s walk of the Railway Station,-and[right opposite the, Pfi?t-office. of the best brands * 1 " I D;MAHONEY, •; i Lynwood Hotel. Q H B EN ’ S JLX OTB L, 1 ' : ■ TIMARU. V . . c. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. : 0. Green, late of the Ship Hotel, begs dp inform his old friends, and the Public generally thatheh'ast&feh the above well-known hotel which; he intends conducting on tne . most approved principles. ■■. J i;,.-This Hotel As,.situated close ., to the Supreme, District; and Magistrate s Courts, and persons having business'to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at this Holeh.v FOR FAMILIES. ; , r ' Experienced Servants Kept. The 'Proprietor hopes ' that, his long 1 in'-the business will be conridered. a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the cuisine and the quality or the .Wines and Spirits. ; , : Sdura, Chop's, and "Steaks otf'tbe' shortest * ■ ■ >" : ’ ■ notice; i • ; 'MULLEN’S MELVILLE HOTEL, ■ . •i .. ~ jjobth Road, Timabu. 1 : r ; M MULLEN begs to announcer to his , old friends and. the public of Timam. and District that he has REENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the above 'HOTEL, which is now being RE-FURNISHED throughout, Painted, and DSebfated; ;; Oh inspection it will be found, one of .the MOST COMFORTABLE . HOTELS IN TIM ABU.,; Private Suites of: .Booms for Families. , FREE BILLIARD, BOOM with good Table for the use of and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT '■is stocked with all the Best Brands ;' Real •’Bhglisb arid Colonial Ale and Stout in bulk, : 'arid 'bottle,' also a variety of Colonial i Wines, I all of: which, i will be SOLD AT ; WHOLESALE PRICES,..arid: Delivered Free of Carriage in Timaru or Suburbs,, j . . M- MULLEN, ; Proprietor, i ASHBURTON HOTEL, } BAST STREET, ASHBURTON, j ■•^ s i I . ABU 3: T ;cp 186B], ■ THE Proprietor of this Old-established ; . House, whoso 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 1 Second to none in the County lor Copifort and Convenience, and trusts that ’Strict attention< bariness, combined with Modeyaie. Charges, to merit; a fair share of public patronage. ; ' >'.o;iprivate Snites of Apartments, for j :. : <v .7. -/ Families. , :.' v. j ’ First-class Table, under - the Management . ...ol au Ahle : C?& dq Chtinru), ; ■; Good Stabling. D. MoKENZIE .. .. . Proprietor. U B ;E. N’ S .JJ 6 T B L, ■Coenebop Thames ;& Weab STbeets, V OAM ABU. J&S. MARKHAM; Pb6peietoe, 1 This magnificent ’ Hotel is now open to the Public, the Proprietor having spared no i expense in making it the "Finest Appointed House in New r " ’■'* Zbaeand. • ■ ;■ y Theiri ds d : SPLENDID RIBLIABD SALOON on the premises, fitted with Tvvo of Alcock’s 'Best Tables and ripptiiteidanceS.' ", • ' All Wirieh, Spirits, df%-gnaranteed to be fiifst-class qtiilitjr. *' , ; Yisitors patronising'the.Hotel may rely upon being made comfortable, >■ , * •" - JAS. MARKHAM; - j Proprietory j j.,' ! . “OTEL, fJIHE QUEEN’S? ' CHRISTCHURCH, . ' For Home Gomforla and Moderate Charges, ‘C. KNOWSLKYPeopeibtob. ■■ 0 ■
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2908, 21 July 1882, Page 1
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713Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2908, 21 July 1882, Page 1
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