OUR 'Celebrated Toner, HERR OTTO SOHWEERS, is nowin Timaro, and remains THIS WEEK ONLY. Gentlemen are requested to leave then; orders w|th 0. Begg and Go’s Agent, - P. W. HUTTON & CO.
Hotels. OLD0 LD B ANK H Ol EL, (Late of Doncaster Hotql, Washdyke,) Begs to inform his friends and the Public • ' !u ' ( • ' that hehas ‘. ..... LEASED' THIS OLD ESTABLISHED •; ‘ ■ When.he hopes, by supplying the best Accommodation and Liquors, to receive a Continuance of tbeit patronage# ’V. IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM; Will be ifpund all seasonuble viands at Moderate charges. , - , ■'P Breakfast .. 1 from 7till 10 I .'»> from 12,ti1l 3 t.Xpa .. > .... ,frpm. B.tillo t ... WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER. DRINKS, Of the.yery Best Brands. , ; Good Accommodation for Travellers,' J, MoBETH. V . NE'WE Y’S BI T EB I 0 N JJO T B li, ."TIMARU, And Imperial’ Hotel, 1 Oamabd. 1 These Hotels are well known to possess unrivalled accommodation for Visitor J and the Cuisine nnder the direction of FirstclassCooks. " WINES AND SPIRITS the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. Ifrfl Billiard* ool3lß are',fltted with Alcopk f : Best Tables. Meals to catch all Trains, at Moderate lharges. , LYNWOOD HOTEL. HAVE much pleasure in informing my friends and the general P«at i re TAKEN from,, ROBT. DBARBLBY cSnhf&s HOTEL, which for nfbrt is unsurpassed in Timaru, No Ins or expense will be spared to make i Hotel a home to anyone giving me a 1. Its situation is unrivalled, it being ;hin one npnute’s walk of the rtion, and right opposite the Post-office, a Wines and Spirits will be of the best D. MAHONEY, ' Lynwood Hotel. a-r- ---, 0 b:bn * s ■ ... timaru o T ,1 l; C. GREEN, PROPRIETOR; Green j late of the Ship Hotel, begs to pm his old friends and the public gene(that he has taken the above well-known 1 which he intends conducting on tne sapproved:principles. ■. m ~l ■.-! risf. Hotel ip, situated, close to the feme, District, and Magistrate s Courts, persons having business to transact at a institutions will find .every comfort lisHotel. ‘ , : ' fVATB ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. ■ Experienced Servants Kept; nThe Proprietor hopes that his long: Experience in the business, will be con-, ridered; t a sufficient guarantee for the Excellence pf the ,cuisine and the quality ot the Wines and Spirits. ' J mps, OhbpsTand ' Steaks da the shortest MULLEN’S MELVILLE HOTEL, ~; i iNOBTH ROADi TptABU. )., kf ~.. MULLEN begs to announce to his VL, old ’ friends and the, public of imarn ahd : ‘District that "he has BENTEBEDINTO' of the rive?'HOTEL, which, is ..now being E-FUBNISHED i throughout, _ Painted, id Decorated. On inspection it will be innd one of the MOST COMFORTABLE :OTBLS IN TIMARU. ' Private, Suites of ooms for Families. FREE BILLIARD OOM with' 'good ' Table for the use of atrons. ■ ■ • Ihe.WINB and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT i stocked with all the Best Brands ; Beal Uglish and Ale and Stout inbuilt ad bottle,;' also a variety of Colonial fines, all’' of' Which' will be SOLD AT rSOLESALE PRICES, ! and Delivered me Of Carriage in Timttrh or Suburbs; ■ M. MULLEN, J /, -r ?■-i . Proprietor. LORE O T E L, 30RNEB OP THAMES AND COQUET STREET, OAMABU. : 1 PATRICK CORCORAN, - Proprietor. This hew and commodious Hotel will be otmd replbte with every'comfort. Wines and Spirits of the : best brands. AT SUITES: OF APARTMENTS FOB FAMILIES, Capacious.BiUard Room. Good Accomoation for .Boaters and Travellers. i,; ■ Charges,Moderate. ; rjIHE QUEEN’S JJ OTBL, .CHRISTCHURCH, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges. 0. KNOWBLBY ; . ! ’ Pbopmbtob, PLEASaNT POINT HOTEL, PLEASANT POjINT. Josephus M u. bp h y ■ ■ PROPRIETOR. ! ; i OTROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE hotel, ; ■ (Corner of Caphel and Madras Streets) , •, , CHRISTCHURCH. ! ?he Largest and Most Commodious • family Hotel in CanterburyIT contains upwards of 60 Bedrooms, Private Sitting Booms, Bath Booms, Dining Booms, Luncheon Boom, Billiard Boom, all splendidly furnished, affording the 1 Best' Accommodation for Families, Commercial Travellers, and the Public, at Moderate Charges, Booms can be engaged b.y letter or telegram to , H. NEIL J4,ti.) Manager,.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2919, 3 August 1882, Page 1
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648Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2919, 3 August 1882, Page 1
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