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BOOT SHOP, MAIN- NORTH ROAD. IYERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS j MADE TO ORDER. i ts-Repairs Neatly Done. ARCADE boot s h op. WM FOGERTY.

Hotels. QLD gANK JJIOT E L<. j. MoB ETH | (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) I Bees to inform Hs. friends and the Public 6 that he has j LEASED THIS, OLD ESTABLISHED| HOSTELRY, . When he hopes, by supplying the best Accommodation and Liquors, U receive a continuance of their patronage . ■ IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM . Will he found all seasonable viands at “‘SSSST •• : WIHM * SHBnS'ASO aILOTHI!E Of the very Best Brands. Good Accommodation for Travellers, J. MoBETH. "" NEWSY’S QRITEBION H° TBL timaru, And iMPEBXAii Hotel, Oamabtj. These Hotels are well known to possess rivalled accommodation for ie Cuisine under the direction of First ass Cooks. WINES AND SPIRITS the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. , Billiard-rooms are fitted with Alcock’s Best Tables. [eals to catch all Trains, at Moderate Q jul «' ! H. 0 T Bl ’ TIM ARE. C.'GREEN, PRQPRIETOR. 0. Gr?en, late of the Ship Hotel, bees to form ais old friends and the public genellythat he has taken theabove well-known itel which he intends conducting on the jst approved principles. This Hotel is situated close to the preme, District, and Magistrate s Courts, d persons having bnsiness to transactat jse institutions will find every comfort this Hotel. BIVATB ROOMS FOB FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept. he Proprietor hopes that his long erience in the business will be conred a sufficient guarantee for tne silence of the cuisine and the quality of Wines and Spirits. is, Chops, and Steaks on the shortest notice. IBAMROOK hot-el, r TIMABU, W. Morgan, te of the North-western Hotel, Palmerston, and Cave Hotel, McKenzie Country Road) PROPRIETOR, hes to announce that he has leased the ye comfortable Hotel, and ifl prepared jcQommodate Boarders and Travellers nost moderate terms, he Hotel is comparatively a new one, landsomely furnished and decorated, the rooms lofty and airy. ; rivate Suites of Rooms for Families, he best Wines and Spirits kept, he Billiard Boom contains one of s’ek’s Best Tables, large Hand Ball Court. _ . ■ ■ ■ he Owisine is under the direction of a -class Cook. „, . .. isitors can rely on being called for tne ly Trains. ' . of OABMAULT’B Patent Fire Escapes ‘ upstairs, he new proprietor will gladly welcome old friends and the Public generally. BOTTLE AND JUG DEPARTMENT will receive my best attention. W. MORGAN. Proprietor. T E M TJ K A , ; - Tehdka. H 0 T E L, R. FENTON, of Hbathcotb Arms, near Christchurch) 9 to announce to his Friends and the i generally that he has Purchased the )LD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, - kept by v r J. M. Ollivier, and inby elriot a'tention to Business, and keeping nothing but the Bi&R&s of ‘W'iuos. Spirits, Ales, too. it a fait share of Public Patronage. IILLIARD SALOON. GOOD STABLING. METROPOLITAN EMPERAN CB H 0 T E L Cashed Stbbbt, Cheistohdkch. ie of the Largest and moat Commodious Hotels in hew Zealand, containing nearly 100 rooms, udies’ Coffee and Private Sitting-rooms, Billiard, Reading and Smoking-rooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS, LUNCHEON FROM 12 to 2 —ls. lording every comfort and best accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen and Families. £l los per Week or eat and most liberal mdsine in the , close to the centre of the city, e management of MB AND MRS SEDLBY the Thames Hotel, near London.) LYNWOOD HOTEL, nuch pleasure in informing my and the general public that I N from ROBT. DEARSLBY ommodious HOTEL, which for unsurpassed in Timaru. No sense will be spared to make home to anyone giving me a ■,uation is unrivalled, it being ninute’s walk of the Railway right opposite the Post-office, id Spirits will he of the best D. MAHONEY, Lynwood Hotel.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 1

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