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Motels. 0 LD B ANK H'° TEL J. ■ MoB E T H 1 . /(Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) Bees to inform his friends and the Public that he has LEASED THIS OLD ESTABLISHED hostelry, a When he hopes, by supplying the best Accommodation and Liquors, V receive a continuance of their patronage IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will be found all seasonable viands at moderate charges. ~n nn Breakfast .. from. 7 till 1° Luncheons •• from 12 tiill3 Tea .. • • fr° m oHU » WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER drinks, Of the Best Brands. Good Accommodation for Travellers. J. MOBETH. NEWS, , ! qbitbrion jjotel, timaku, AND IMPBKTAD HOTEL, OAMAED. These Hotels are well known to possess irivalled accommodation for Visitors, and e Cuisine under the direction of FirstIBS Cool s. . iWINES AND SPIRITS the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. . Billiard-rooms are fitted with Alcock’s 4 Best Tables. [eals to catch all Trains, at Moderate O TJ B BN’S TIMARU H’O T B L, C. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. , Grsen, late of the Ship Hotel, bees to rm ois old friends and the public gener that hehastaken theabove well-known I which he intends conducting on the t approved principles. ais Hotel is situated close to the •eme, District, and Magistrate s Courts, persons having business to transact at 3 institutions will find every comfort ds Hotel. [VATK BOOMS FOB FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept. The Proprietor hopes that his long perience in the business will be conbred a sufficient guarantee for the ceilence of the cuisine and the quality or } Wines and Spirits, loops, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest notice. SSAMROUKHOTEL, TIMARU. W. M ORBA N, (Late of the North-western 1 Hotel, Palmerston, and Cave Hotel, McKenzie Country Road) PROPRIETOR. Wishes to announce that he has leased the above comfortable Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travellers on most moderate terms. _ The Hotel is comparatively a new one, is handsomely furnished _ and decorated, and the rooms lofty and airy. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. The best Wines and Spirits kept. The" Billiard Room contains one of Alcook’s "Best 1 Tables, A large Hand BaU Oenrt. The Cwmne is under the direction of a first-class Cook. ; Visitors can rely on being called for the Early Trains. i One. of CABMAULT’S Patent Fire Escapes upstairs. The new proprietor will gladly welcome bis old friends and the Publio generaUy. THE BOTTLE AND JUG DEPARTMENT ! / will receive my best attention. W. MORGAN; Proprietor. T B Iff IT K A UOT EL, Temuka. R. FENTO N, (Late of Heathcote Abms, near Ohristchuroh) Begs to announce to his Friends and the Public generaUy that he has Purchased the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, Lately kept by Mr J. M. Ollivier, and intends, by strict attention to Business, and keeping nothing but the Best Brands of Wines. Spirits, : Ales, fto* to merit a fair share of Publio Patronage. BIL LI A r"d~ SALOON, GOOD STABLING, METROPOLITAN T BMPERANOE H 0 T E L Cashed Stßebt, Chbisxch'dbch, One of the Largest and most Commodious Hotels in N ew Zealand, containing i nearly 100 rooms. Ladies’ Coffee and Private Sitting-rooms, Billiard, Reading and Smoking-rooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS. LUNCHEON FROM 12 to 2 —ls. Affording every comfort and best accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen and Families. TEEMS—£IIOs per Week or 5 shillings per Day. The best and most liberal cimine in the Colonies, close to the centre of the city, under the management of MR AND MRS SEDLBY (Late of the Thames Hotel, near London.) LYNWOOD HOTEL, I HAVE much pleasure in informing my friends and the general publio that I have TAKEN from EOBT. DEARSLBY the above Commodious HOTEL, which for comfort is unsurpassed in Timaru. No pains or expense will be spared to make the Hotel a home to anyone giving me a call. Its situation is unrivalled, it being within one minute's walk of the Railway Station, and right opposite the Post-office. The Wines and Spirits will be of the best brands. D. MAHONEY, Lynwood Hotel.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 1
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692Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 1
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