P. COIRA'S^ ROYAL H .O_X tiTh TKMUKA. URST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR COMM RCIAL TRAVELLERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Spacious Sample Rooms, Bath Ro attached. An Express euvei the Hotel to me* wry Train. N.B.—Siddld Horses, Buggies, & 'Tire, and Good Stabling with--
CROWN EOTKL, TEMUKA.
MR TOMBS begs to inform the inh: bitaiiia of Teinnka and surrounding districts that lie has purchased this we Tknown and longestablished H ite 1 , whi'h wil l ecm.dn I»•«< under the uianag.-ment of liims If atid Mrs Tombs. Liquors the Be>t Brands always kept. Clean and Airy Bed moms for Travellers with a most convenient Show Room w.l 1 always be at command. A Good Table, and every attention paid o Braiders. Nothing in short will be wanting to make the Crown Hotel the most comfortable, the most i onvenienf, and the mo I adapted to ti e n eds of the place of any hotel in South Carnet bmy. Temuka, April 22, 1879. WINCHESTER HOTEL, WINCHESTER. IJI SWIN T 0 N. (Like of the Canterbury Railwaj s) PROPR.ETOR. Wishes to inform his friends and the public that having taken the above Hotel he can offer superior accommodation to Families, Commercial Travellers and all who may favor him with a visit, and he can assure them n'* effort will be wanting on his part to suppi; them with every comfort at moderate charges. Ales, Wines and Spirits of excellent quality. Attention is respectfully invited to the excellent Pleasure ground.*- attached to the hotel, so well adapter for pi' nic parties, &C. Good Stabling and Paddocks. STAR OF THE SOUTH HOTEL SOUTH HANG!TATA, Close to the Railway Station. fjl HIS Fine Hotel is now ope’ j 1 offers First-class Accommodation im* Travellers and Visitors. he Bar is supplied with the best brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beer.
H. HOLLO WAY. Pro I rietur. :ro w n •KaA-CTICAL GARDENER . . TEMUKA, Tom th« neighbourhood of London. Gardens attended to. Address • AtG mith's near Mr Talbot's NOTICE. . "AVING .. .tfivffl a numerously signed reqii'siion from t) e residents of Gewldine, Winche&'er, and districts uskiug us to restm e i tinning our line 6f Coailifs as lieivt' f<>re, and promising t eir support, we inieml in iheinhi-M of'the-public to a'r»cedH to wish, and wi 1 RUN COACHES, ami lornit-ily. ir in Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from ChriMcliu'rcti «n-i Tim -ru. • DENOON & McILHAITH. '•_> BE LET FOR A TERM, 4('o ACRK f • FARM, NEAR LEVELS ST^TiON rONAS, HART AND WILDIE }■ have -been instruct; d to L t priyately, the Fairfield Estate, comprising 400 Acres, more or less. Particulars can be obtained from . JONAS PAJiT «fc WILDIE, Auctioneers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 294, 23 September 1880, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 294, 23 September 1880, Page 1
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