EXT THE RAILWAY STATION FREDERICK STORJ.Y, PROPRIETOR. ap2 LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. RS SILK desires to state that the accommodation of the Leviathan is now much larger, and as the comforts and conveniences it affords cannot be surpassed in the colony, visitors and the travelling public generally should not fail to patronise the Leviathan, which is in close proximity to the Dunedin Railway Station. Charges extremely moderate. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ja2o CHRISTCHURCH.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WERRTS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, TIMARU. ON account of change of Ownership, Mrs Werry has removed from Gain’s Terrace to those more centrally situated premises known as QUINN’S BUILDINGS. The house when quite completed will contain upwards of forty rooms, and will be one of the largest and most commodious hotels in Timaru. It, is within one minute’s walk of the Railway Station. Every comfort and convenience for families and travellers. Special Tea and Coffee-room for Ladies. CHARGES MODERATE. Orders by Post or Telegraph will be promptly attended to. fe6
SITORS TO TIMARU GO TO BUDD’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Every Accommodation. se7 CEYLON TEA AGENCY. PURE CEYLON TEAS of tire Finest Quality, as packed ip the Harden Factory, can always be obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planters’ Association of Ooylon. Drink British Grown Tea—Pure, Wholesome, Pleasant, Economical. R. R. TAYLOR, agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon. cH]jspg T?MW* f ? 2 BREAP! BREAD! PRRAD! HAYE yop tried Lppo^TE’ss EItTKAOT OV M,W4’ Bheau i If not, Tnv It at Onoe ! Only to be obtained at J. I, MeCASKILL’S, A 1 BAKERY, Tkm oka. UANN’S PILLS "■7l OR Constipation & Liver Complaints, Ji 1/- and 2/DANN’S LINSEED COUGH BAI-SA^ Preo from Poison, an Etiuolivo Remedy. 1/6 and 2/6. DANN’S INDIGESTION REMEDY, Only 2/Wouth A Pound a Bottle. TEM UKA IiIISPENSARY (Estabushep, 1866.)
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2656, 8 May 1894, Page 1
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297Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2656, 8 May 1894, Page 1
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