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EMU K A U 0 T E L , TEMUKA S;. FENTON - , Late of the Heathcote Arms, Christchurch, Proprietor. This well-known Family and Commercial Hotel has lately been entirely refurnished, and the Proprietor strives to combine the Comforts of a Home with MODERATE CHARGES. Stabling Free, Good Loose Poxes. Best Bbauds of Wink and Spirits. BEER DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. no!6 Good Billiard Room. CHRISTCHURCH, THE TERMINUS HOTEL. nHIS SUPERIOR HOTEL, situated 1 directly opposite the Railway Station, offers SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION o Families and the Travelling Public, being only Five Minutes’ Walk from the Centre of the Town. PRIVATE SUITE. OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. LARGE COMMERCIAL ROOM. BATH ROOMS HOT OR COLD. ' Wines and Spirits Only of the Best Brands. BILLIARD-ROOM,|with Full-sized Table Night Porter always in attendance. FREDERICK STOREY, Proprietor. Late of the Wallingford Hotel, ,Temuka, and Oxford Hotel, Christchurch.) noj JOLLY’S PASS HOTEL CHRISTINA FRY - PROPRIETRESS. VISITORS to "HANMER PLAINS HOT SPRINGS will find this Hotel Replete with EVERY COMFORT & CONVENIENCE. In addition tb'the usual Hotel accommodation, Visitors will be provided with BUGGIES OR Saddle HORSES to take them to and from the Baths, In the Season a FRUIT GARDEN will oo at their disposal. Every attention Paid to their Personal Comforts. CHARGES - £2 2s PER WEEK. CHRISTINA FEY.. iel4 - N.Z. AND SOUTH SEA EXHIBITIONS ► THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIH. FOR Tourists, Families, and Commercia Gentlemen. Fire-proof Construction In the most central and open position of the city ; beautiful views of the Harbor, charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floor. A Splendid Suite op Sample Rooms. PUBLIC DRAWING-ROOM. OTIS ELEVATOR DRAWING-ROOM. TARIFF, 12s Per Day. del 7 DOUGLAS HOTEL OCTAGON, DUNEDIN (Next Town Hall). J LISTON, Proprietor, having made , several extensive alterations, and fitted up one of Alceok’s 1 est Billiard Tables for the comfort and convenience of Patrons, hopes, by strict attention to business, to meet with a fair share of Public Patronage. First-class accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Terms moderate. The Hotel is centrally situated close to the Shipping ard Railway Station. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. None but the Best of Wines and Spirits Kept on Stock. del? J. LISTON, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. A. RUSS ELL HAVING Severed his connection with the Railway Department is bow in BUSINESS on his own account, GROCERIES AND OTHER STORES AT LOWEST FIGURE for CASH. COAL AND FIREWOOD on the Premises, and will be delivered in ‘Town or Country, LICENSED CARRIER. Orders left at hia Store, next Public School, or at Mr McSheeby Gentleman s will have Prompt Attention. ap3o WOOD binder! JH. WALKER, , Machinist & General Smith, ANDRE WVILLE, TSMUKA, Has been appointed Agent for the Celebrated WOOD REAPER AND BINDER, GRASS MOWER, and HAY RAKES, and is prepared to Receive Orders. Machine now on view. Duplicate Parts, Twine, Oil, etc., etc., kept in Stock. Farmers having Machines needing Repairs are respectfully requested to briug them in ae early as possible to avoid disappointment. se24 E O . (g M I T H, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, V Main North Road, Temuka, HAS STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE, in Large or Small Quantities, and all Kinds of FRUIT in the Season, BOUQUEPS MADE TO ORDER. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants and Sayoy Plants for Sale. nos

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2004, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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532

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2004, 6 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2004, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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