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Hotels. SEAMECJOKHOTEL, TIMABtJ. ' , w. UTobgas. (Late o! the North-western Hotel,,Palmerston, and Cave Hotel, MoKenzie proprietor. Wishes to announce that he has leased the above Comfortable Hotel, and' IS prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travellers on most moderate terms. The Hotel is comparatively a new one, is handsomely famished' and decorated, and the *ooms lofty and airy. . ; Private "Suites of Booms for Families.' The best Wines and Spirits kept. The Billiard Boom contains one of Aloock’s Best Tables, A large Hand Ball Court. _ _ * -.■ . The Cuiiine is nnder the direction of a first-class ,Cook. ■ Visitors can rely on being-called for the Early Trains. r . • ' \ , ; The new proprietor will gladly welcome hie old friends and the Public generally. THE BOTTLE AND JUG DEPARTMENT will receive my best attention. W. MORGAN. ; Proprietor. ~ Flnmbers. T H PLUMBER, QABFITTBR, AND HOUSE PAINTER, MAIN SOUTH BQAD, Adjoining MrJ B. Stansell, Ironmonger. Contracts taken and Estimates Given. 0M AS E LLIB, Commianlon Agents. Ok<*bal & Commission Aobnts, Valuators, Arbitrators, and Land Brokers, Under the Land Transfer Act. G. F. Olalee, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Transfers Mortgages, Leases, and all work coder “ Land Transfer Act" done in the office. ~ Coal and Timber* Yards. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. ; FOR SALE at Lowest Current RatesrRed and White Pine Beards and Scantling Bed Pine Rusticated Boards Red and White Pine, 6 x 1 T. and G. Flooring Red and White Pine, 6s i and 6 x f T. and Q. Lining., ALL SIZES OF kauri kept IN STOCK. JOHN MURDOCH, Timber Merchant, s Corner of Nor th and Latter Streets, Timani Architscts. BS T AND B' ABB 88, ARCHITECT^

BARNARD STREET, TIMABU. ¥. J. w I L 8 O.M abohiteot. Office* Opposite Desk of New Zealand, Timnru. Surveyors,. H. J. W .s (Late Barnett, Lewi* and Co.) LICENSED SURVEYOR, &0., Timaru. N Public Notice®. BWi BRICKS and Fresh Burnt LIMB now ready; pure water supply JAMES SHEARS, STEAM BRICK AND LIME WORKS N*ab Domain : . ■ ■ Tea Merchants, Blenders, ; CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN. ! Wo cim confidently recommend these Blends as being superior by pence per lb to any in the Colonies—(See Juror’s Report N.Z.1.E., and Press Opinions)—and for Strength, Richness, and Full NaturalFlavored Liqnor have no equal. Onl? Gold Medal 1 Only Gold Medal I AND Silver Medal, N.Z.LB, Colonial Analyses Report on three Samples of these Blends received from our Establishment, Christchurch i -i Laboratory No, .. Spurious Leaves .. Facings .. •• Iron Moisture (per ct.).. Ash (per cent) . • Soluble in water i (per cent) Sol. in hydrochloric acid (per cent) .- Insoluble (per cent) Extract-(per cent) Extract calculated from the dry tea “The above analysis shows tnat tae whole of those Teas are ol good quality and quite free from adulteration. The ex* tromely small quantity of insoluble ash also indicates great care and cleanliness in the collection.—A. W. Bickbbton, Colonial Analyst, late Public Analyst, Main Division, Hants, England.” N.B. —The samples wore purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter. . Prices —2/, 2/4,2/8, 3/, 3/4, 4/, per lb. Agents in all parts of the Colony. Timabo— W. Hislop, North Street ; J. Hill, King Street: R. Storm, Main North Road. TmcsA—Job Brown. OaßAtniNß— R. B. Cook.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 13 September 1882, Page 1

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