PIANO TUNING. OUR Celebrated Tuner, HERB OTTO ■i SOHWBERS, is now in Timaza, and remains THIS WEEK ONLY. Gentlemen are requested to leave their orders with C. Begg and Go’s Agent, P. W. HUTTON & CO.
HotelsOLD0 LD B AH K ,0 1 EL. j 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 , HOSTELRY, •sl!en,,he hopes, by supplying the best ; Accommodation and Liquors, to receive a continuande of their patronage. 1 ' IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will be ’ found all seasonable viands at moderate charges. ’ ' A i- Breakfast .. from. 7 till 10 Luncheons Tea ' ' .. from 12 till 3 from 5 till 8 - WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER * • DRINKS, . Of the very Best Brands. ood Accommodation for Travellers. .. • _ J.- jMpBETH. ! ' r ~ — lEwm' ” 0 BIT BE lON T B Ij ’ !v TIM ABU, 1 ; and Impbbial Hotel, Oamabtl. : These Hotels are well known to. possess unrivalled accommodation for Visitor., ; the Uuisine under the direction of Firstclass Cooks. WINES AND .SPIRITS the Best -Brands in Bottle or by the Case. The Billiard-rooms are’fltted with Alcock t - • ■ Best Tables'. Meals to catch all Trains, at Moderate Charges. HAVE much pleasure in informing my friends and the general public! that I; b TAKEN from ROBT. DBARSLBY above Commodious HOTEL, which for ifort is unsurpassed in Timaru. No is or expense will he spared to make Hotel a home to anyone giving. me a . Its situation is nnnvalled, it being un one minute’s walk of the Bmlway ion, and right opposite the Post-office. Whies and' Spirits will be of the best ldß ‘ D. MAHONEY, Lynwood Hotel. Q u B BN ’ S H 0 T EL, uTT' -i,.’ ■: ■ TIMARU. . c. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. 0. 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- persons having business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at thia'Hotel. '
PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. v 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 Spirit®. Soups, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest -. . notice. J ' MULLEN’S MELVILLE HOTEL, Nobth Road, Txmaiut. M, MULLEN begs to announce to his i 'old friends and the; public of Timaru and District that he has REENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the above HOTEL,, .which , if/ now being RE-FURNISHED , throughout, Painted, and Decorated. On inspection it will he foQnd oneof the MOST COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN TIMARU. . Private Suites of Rooms for Families. FREE BILLIARD BOOM with good Table for the "use 6f Patrons. The WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT is stocked with, all theßest Brands; Beal 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 Tree of Carriage in Timaru or Suburbs. M., MULLEN, ~ Proprietor.
Q_LOB E JJOTBL, CORNER OF THAMES AND COQUET STREET, OAMARU. PATRICK CORCORAN - Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel will be found replete with every comfort. , Wines and Spirits of the best brands. ter SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES, ... ■ Capacious Billard Room.' Good Accomodation for Boarders and Travellers. Charges Moderate. rjlHB QUEEN’S g I CHRISTCHURCH, OTBL, For Home Comforts and Moderate Charges, 0, KNOWSLBY .. Pboprietob. PLBASaNT POINT HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. Josephus IVIu rphy PROPBIETOBMETROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE ■HOTEL, (Corner of Cashel and Madras Streets) CHRISTCHURCH. The Largest aid Most Commodious Family Hotel in Canterbury. IT contains upwards of 60 Bedrooms, Private Sitting Rooms, Bath Rooms, Dining Rooms, Luncheon Room, 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!
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2934, 21 August 1882, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2934, 21 August 1882, Page 1
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