TEMUKA HOVEL. COM M EEC! A'.OrAV &LZ ERS EV£VY CONVENiENCE /ND AV'-'E.v .-OS A.L the abd e HoLe 1 . W.SES. SPi. B ] 5e , Qi-f ,y. OF >LCOCF'S BEST BILLIARD TABui-IS, Uiider the supei-visioa or a careful and ptte~t\ve ma r " e . ja3l JOHN M OL-JYiE\ AROWHENUA HOTEL. JuKcy osr r ±'o Poixt a:n T EONARD m ombs Be-s to rv:ov : ii !•?* n> ■•"<s ops Pitr 1 toe f?.ve 11 ing pp"j 15 c geoevP n v. th?fc Ije jps leaded the above i.avorp.j'v-" Down Ho el. lL T/iU be lOi'Dd a most co:iverretit *<>.• iiave !l es., who will fHd. every comfo 1 i p,nd convenience in this co nmodious Ho ei. Wines and Spri. s of Best Quality. Mississippi Billiard Table. The STABLES be".?j i? cWge of a'.i e~ oer'euced Groom. I-ovs.es w?U iece!ve evc.ycave. Buggies alvp-ys 05 hire, apl QUEEN'S HO'.iEL TIMARU. ~~ HAVE gi-ept p'ep/sure in making Lnown io roy old Friends and the l-'eve'-p' Public thai I have TAKEN from M V. Htot the above very commodious HOTEL. The House, as is well known, contains eve'y convenience, and whatever can be doje by me to sustain the position iu now holds, and to mpke it still more com'oriable shall receive-»j my earliest fL^enLion. This Hotel ?s sitraied close to the Supreme,District and Magistrate's Courts, and peibons having business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at th : f* Hotel. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept. The Proprietor hopes that his long expeiiei?cei» the Business will be considered a sufrlc'ect guarantee for the of the CuVne and the quality of the Wines anr 1 . SpvitS. So.'ps, Chops and SteaVs on the shortest no. ice. CHARLES GREEN, pv>*9 Pronator. HAMEO C K TIMARU. OTEL, and the Public will find the "jove Hotel replete with every convelrence, ropy vest assured of being •."ep.-ec* w.'.h civility and receiving every Ox.'ly L : qnovs of the best brairds ave kept. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. THOMiS FLAHERTY, Proprietor. OLD0 LD B AlfK OTEL. J. McBETH (L?te of Doncasler Hotel, Washdyke)^ Besis tc inform Ir's Fiiends and the Public thai be has LEASES THIS OLD-ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY, When he hopes, by supplying the best Accommodation and Liquors, to receive u continuance of their patronage. IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will be fornd all Seasonable Viands, at moderate charges. Breakfast ... from 7 till 10 Luncheon ... from 12 till 3 Tea from 5 till 8 WINES AND SPIRITS, AND ALL OTHER DxIINKS. Of the Very Bes'c Brands. Good Accomaiodaiion for Travellers. mal3 J. McBETH. SHEEP DIPPING. THE Undersigned is prepared to DIP SHEEP during the months of April and M?.y at per head, and after that date 2d, . 1 R. A. BARKER, aD4 Qr&ri,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9419, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 9419, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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