TEMUKA HOTEL, TEMUKA. HI "!M~ c G U I R E Proprietor. The above commodious Hotel affords capital accommodation the Travelling Public. Private Suites of Apartments. Beat brands of Wioes and Spirits. Beer drawn from the wood. GOOD BILLIARD ROOM. Stabling Free. Horßes add Traps for fl|:22 Hire. WINCHESTER HOTEL, .WINCHESTER.: J. MCINTOSH - PROPRIETOR; THE above Hotel is now COMFORT 1 ABLY FURNISHED, and 1 offers; Capital Accommodation to "Travelling: Public. FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE.
'Wines, Ales, and Spieitb oir xke Best Beands Only.: GOOD STABLING. First-clasß Fishing and bhootiog in the «p!7 Neighborhood. WALLINGFORD FAMTLY AND COMMEJRGIAL HOTEL, TEMCJKA. MRS PERCEVAL (Late of Timaru) )ESIRES lo intimate te her Frie'nds 81)4 tbe Public generally that ehe HAS LEAPED THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOTEL from Hit P. Coiba, and will endeavor lo maintain its alreody high reputation. ThwCJonofortß of a Home will be combined with Moderate Charge?.. The Best BraDda of Wioea and Spirits. Good Billiard Table. aplf CHRISTCHURCH,
THE TERMINUS HOTEL, J ' directly opposite the Railway Station, •ffera SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION 1 o''Families *nd the Travelling Public, being ©nly 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 ob 1 the <Best j Brands. BILLiARD-ROOM, with Full-sized Table Night Porter always in attendance. FREDERICK STOREY, Proprietor. Late of the Wallingford Hotel, Temuka, and Oxford Hotel, Cbriaichurch.) noJ HANMER HOT SPRINGS BOARDING HOUSE. -;r)ATRGNISED by His Excellency the 1 Governor, Lord Odblow, the Bishops of Christchurch and Duriedin, and other distinguished Visitor?. This House has been greatly enlarged, and is now replete wilh every convenience. It is ppecinlly Huitable for Invalids and Ladies visiting the Hot Springs. Charges—ss per Day, or 35b and 253 per week. Buggies tp and from the Springs Free of Charge. Return Fares from Christchurch to the
Springs by Rail and Coach, 30s. A. LAHMEBT, m»2O Proprietor. " HOT SPEIBQS, HANMER PLAINS. BY BOYAL MAIL COACH. ROACHES leave Culverden for Fry's _/ .Hotel, via Lahmert'e, Jack's Pass, e very- Tuesday and Saturdsy, on arrival of tbii'm id-day train from Chriitchuroh, returning on Mondays and Thursdays, in time to eatoh the ?.30 p m. train for Christ phurch. through Return Tickets are issued at Chriitchuroh Railway Station only, available by Demtt'a Coach, on Tuesdays. First-olassj 30s Return, Coach and Bail way. Tieketa- available for four weeks from Thursday after date of iisue. NlßrrDnripf the Summer Months a First* elass'Fbur-horse Drag will run, built expressly/for the comfort and convenience of invalid* fend viiitors travelling to the Springs. An<extra conveyance for luggage. The proprietor if always in attendance on arrival and departure of the train. Bettirn Ticket Holders can be driven to the Bpm>gi,'or return from the Springs any day. No extra obwge. mffj THOS. PEBBBTT, CplrMden. BOYAL MAIL COACH. EOT'SPRINGS, HAMMER PLAINS. JETURN FARESj per Rai and the j ; above Gobcd from ObriMchuich to Hanmer. Hot Springs, every Tueiday and Saturday,'First Class $Qs. Tickets for this Bervice(ein be obtained »ny' day { froßb( Meisrs; H; J. HAYWOOD A»r> v? GO« Passer ger» holding; Tickets obtftised through J Messrs Haywood and 1 Co. wili bedfiren <fco the Springs any day. Tickets available for One; Month. yuwi w!a coopeb.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2061, 19 June 1890, Page 1
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529Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2061, 19 June 1890, Page 1
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