003M000P0LE01T. CHARMS BEGG & GO’S MUSIC saloon. ; , i r TflßlE followin'.' iH.tlie list of PIANOS I now in our Saloon SCHWECHTEN RONISCH EHBBAR URBAN if IBACH BAUER • ROSENER DRESDEN • WARDS Pianos; plain, gilt and silk fronts. American Organs from £l3 13s. : : P. w. HUTTON & on.
Hotels. OTEL. QI D gAEK JJ ■ - j. MoBE T H (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) Bees to inform his friends 'and the Public that: he has • LEASED.THIS OLD ESTABLISHED hostelry, u When he hopes, by supplying the besu Accommodation and Liquors, tjv recei c ■ continuance of their patronage* , . IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will be found ail seasonable viands at moderate fcharges. _ _ 7 nil 10 I! Breakfast, ' from J . Luncheons .. from Ml 3 j ca : ... from. 5 tills, WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER ■ drinks, , ' Qf the very Best Brands, ; Good Accommodation for Travellers. vj J. McBETH. i'E w e y’.s ; R I T ER IO N JJ,° T E L *: • ■ timarh, _ , ■ , And Imperial Hotel, Oamabtt. | These Hotels are well known to pos-ess (rivalled accommodation for Visitors, and ie .Cuisine under the direction of Firstass Cooks. WINES AND SPIRITS the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. tie Billiard-rooms are fitted with Alcocks Best Tables. . Meals to catch all Trains, at Moderate
LYNWOOD HOTEL. T HAVE much' pleasure in informing my Sb£o Oo«taodi«™ d to •SSRt^rSES the Hotel a P home toanyonegmng gea call. ; its situation is u ?j iva , n ®t Sailwaf within one minute s walk o office Station, and right opposite the ; Post omep. The Wines and! Spirits will be of t brands. p. MAHONEY, Lynwood Hotel. U B BN ’ S timard. H O T B L, 0. GREEN, ‘PROPRIETOR. 0. Green, late of the Ship Hotel, begs inform his old friends and the P«hh° gene* rally thathe has taken the abo ve well-known betel which he intends conducting on the "Sraif t'S&i « to -tbo 3nWeme, District/ arid Magistrate's'OourK ind persons hiving business to transaet at ihdse 'institutions will find every comfort it this Hotels ’ ‘ t PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept., The; Proprietor hopes/ ' hl ®. experience in the business will sidered a sufficient guarantee to excellence of the cuisine and the quality of the Wines and Spirits; ' ; ’ "
Soups, Ohops, and Steaks on the shortest ' ■■■! ,i ! 1 ' SHA MHO OS aOTBIi, , TIMABU. , .• W.' MoEga n, ;; (Late of the North-western Hotel, Palmers- . ton, and Cave Hotel, MoKepzie Country Koad) , . ; pbopbietob. u Wishes to announce that be has leased the above comfortable Hotel, and /is prepared; to aooommbdate I 'Boarders and Travellers: on most moderate Itermfe.j im * ■ - The Hotel is.comparatively a new one, is handsomely .furnished and decorated, ; andthe rooms lofty and;airy.,, , Private Suites of Booms for. Pamuieti, The best Wines and Spirits kept. The Billiard Boom contains one of Aloock’s Best Tables, A large. Hand Ball Court. / - The Owisim is under the direction of a first-class Cook. Visitors can rely onßeing called for tne Early Trains/r ,»t v 55 . y ijl ‘ r The new proprietor will gladly welcome his old friends and, the Public generally. THE BOTTLE AND" JUG DEPABT- '■ 1 ’ MENT will receive my best attention. 11 @ ’ W. MORGAN. • ; .■>■■■ i Proprietor. L 0 B E 0 T B L, Gr 30KNER OP THAMES AND COQUET , STREET, OAMABU. : PATRICK CpECOEAN - ProprietorThis new and commodious HoteT'Will be lound replete with every oomforti
- Wines and Spirits of- the iaeat brands. tar SUITES OF; APARTMENTS FOB - FAMILIES, ; A Capacious Billard Room. Good Accomodation for Boarders and Travellers. PLEAS ANT P 01N THOT Blj PLEASANT POINT. 1 Josephus Me bp hy PROPRIETOR. METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE .(Comer of Cashel and Madras Streets) CHRISTCHURCH. . , The Largest and Most Commodious Family Hotel in CanterburyIT contains upwards of 60 Bedrooms, Private. Sitting Booms, Bath Booms, Dining Booms, Luncheon Roonv. Billiard, Boom, all splendidly furnished, affording the Best 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 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 1
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647Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 1
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