PIANO TUNING. OUE0 UE Celebrated Tuner, HBBB OTTC SCHWEERB, is now in Timaru, and remains THIS WEEK ONLY. Gentlemen are requested to leave their orders with G. Begg and Go’s Agent, P. W. HUTTON Sc CO. ,
Hotels. OLD0 LD B ANp H Ol E L. j; ; MoB E T H > (Late of Doncaster Hotel. Washdyke.) i Begs to infonq his friends and the Public ‘ that-he has . . r; LEASED THIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY, When he hopes, by supplying the best •Accommodation and. Liquors,' to, receive a continuance of their patronage; IN THE REFRESHMENT BOOM Will ,he -found - all seasonable viands at moderate charges. „' ■ Breakfast .. from 7till 1,0. ... Luncheons .. from 12 till 3 Tea frdm’Btillo WINES & SPIRITS AND . ALL OTHER '■ DBiNKS, ' ... . . ! lOf the very ;Beat Brands, - ? Good Accommodation for Travellers, ; -J. MoBETH. C E W E ■- El lEB I ON TTOT EL, .-I M I i’i M'.O <.f jjj.i- J" TIMARU, And Impebial Hotel, Oamabu, These'SotOls «re..welliknown ttfi possess unrivauw f the Cuisine the directmn ( of ; First classCodks. ' " ' WINES AND SPIRITS - the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. rhe are;fltteil with Alcock’s : ’ Best Tables.' V Meals to: catch all Trains,; ■* at . Moderate Charges. “ LYNWOOD HOTEL. Save much pleasure in.informing my ‘ ■frieh'ds'ahd the general pubhothat I e TAKEN from ROBT. DBABSLBY above Commodious HOTEL, which tor ifort is unsurpassed in is or expense will be spared to make Hotel ahoma to anypne. giving me a , Its situation is «nnyalled., i* bang lin one iJiihutii’B' walk of' the Tkilway ion.iand rigbt opposite'the .Post-office. Wto“and^Spi%;fiU >i be pf^hobest. D. MAHPNBY, !! i Lynwbod Hotel. OHE I E N’ B Hp. T ( .-9. h ’ TIMARU. c. QBBBNv* PROPRIETOR.
0, Green, late of the Ship: Hotel, begS'to inform’his bid friends and the public generaUy'thathehMtakentheaboye well-known hotel which he intends conducting on the most approved principles.,- vp ;lThis Hotel is situated , close to., the Supreme,'Districti'ahd Magistrate s Courts, and persons having business to transact at those institutions will find every. comfort at this' Hotel.-ii i d'r/. ; PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Rept. ' x The Proprietor hopes that hiS < long experience in the business will he considered a sufficient guarantee r"®; excellence of the cuisine and the quality oi the Wines and Spirits. Soups, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest notjce-'-vf^iaG' : ' ■MXJIiLI&& MBLyi&LIS HOTEL, , • • ■' Nobth Road, Timabu. M MULLEN begs to announce to his ; old* friends? and.the„pubHc,of Tiraa’rn and-District that REBNTBRED INTO IPOSBESBION' of the above ,'HOTEL,: which js. .being RE-FURNISHED throughout, Pwnted, and Decorated. lnspedrion jt WUr be foundone of .the MOST. COMFORT ABLE HOTELS IN[ RoomsforFamilies; FREE BILLIARD ROOM : with good Table for the use of P *ltoe WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT is stocked 'trlth all the Best Brahds ; Real English and Colonial Ale and'Btoot in bulk and bottle, also a , variety , jsf r Colonial Wines, all of which'will ,be S,OLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES, and Delivered Free of Carriage in Timaru or Subdrhs.’ ' . M. MULLEN, ■- v '■ VjPrpprietor., . Q.*o BE CORNER OF THAMES AND COQUET STREET, DAMAEU. '' ' PATRICK CORCORAN - Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel will be found replete with every comfort. - ‘ '
Wines and Spirits-of the best brands, **■ SUITES OF "IFaUTMENTS FOB ■ -i Capacious Billard Boom, ,(}ood Acppino* dation lot'Boarders and Travelers. Charges Moderate. rpi-Q QUEEN’S " jg-OTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Pot Home Comforts and Moderate Charges, 0. KNOWSLKY .. Pbopbietoe, PLEAS aN I PCI NT HOTEI>, PLEASANT POINT. Josephus :ML h b.p h y PROPRIETOR. METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE i hotel; ; ' ■■ (Cornet of Cashel and Madras Streets) CHRISTCHURCH, The Largest and Most Commodious Family Hotel in Canterbury' IT - contains upwards of 60 Bedrooms, Private Sitting Rooms, Bath Eooriis, Dining Booms, Luncheon Boom,' Billiard Boom, all splendidly furnished, affording the Beet Accommodation for Families, Commercial Travellers, and the Public, at Moderate Charges. Rooms can be telegram to . engaged by letter or H. NEIL . , . Manager* .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 1
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622Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 1
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