Hotels. Under Distinguished Patronage. QUILL’S HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Departments, Ashburton.) THE Proprietor of the above Magnificent Hotel begs to announce to Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous district, that this establishment is acknowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, both as regards its extent of accommodation, and the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. The sitting rooms are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid Commercial Room, and a Reading Room with one of the Best Libraries in the colony. Large Sample Rooms to meet the requirements of Commercial Travellers. Bath Rooms, and a Firstclass Billiard Saloon furnished with one of Alcock’s Prize Tables. *T. Q. having completed arrangements with the best wholesale houses in Australia for the supply of Wines and Spirits, is in a position to offer nothing but a genuine article to the public, and strongly recommends invalids,. and those who enjoy good Port and Sherry, to purchase from the above Hotel. T.Q. guarantees everything in stock of the purest description. The Trade Supplied. QUILL’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND WINE VAULTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPIRIT MERCHANT & IMPORTER. Railway Station, Ashburton.
ORAM’S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, ASHBURTON. . • UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ; Sir jGeprge Grey,- K.C.8., Premier of New Zealand. ? Sir James Ferguson, Bart., late Governor oi i New Zealand, and Y.;/.'' • ' . Sir Charles Ducane, late Governor of Tasmania. centrally-situated Hotel is pronounced to be one'of the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. The cuisne is under the supervision o: an eminent chef, and the proprietor hopes that his long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the contents o t the cellar. R. W. SHEARMAN, PROPRIETOR.
CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HAVELOCK STREET, Ashburton. 'jpHIS well-situated and Commodious Hotel mi s no w ope n: Boarders and tlie Travelling Public will find the Best of Accommodation, combined with Liberal Charges, Strict Civility, and the Best Attention. Refreshments at all hours, and Breakfast for early trains. Meals, is. each ; Private Rooms, extra. Breakfast, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. ; Dinner, 12 noon to 2 p.m. ; Tea, 5 p.m. to 7 p.ra. The manager is now prepared to receive Orders for Wedding Breakfasts, Wedding Cakes, Private Parties, Suppers, Etc. Remember the Address — HAVELOCK STREET, NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION. JOHN BROO : l : 'Mgnagety 1 1 ■'*s *.■ ■
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Ashburton Herald, Volume I, Issue 213, 2 December 1878, Page 1
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