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Hotels. ROYAL HOTEL, TIM ARU. g A. 0 £ WHITE, PROPRIETOR. 1 Best Wines, Spirits, & Beer. The Railway Refreshment Rooms, TIMARUIs HOT DINNERS Is D-M'GUINNESS BEGS to notify to the Publio of Timaiu and the surrounding District, that in ordvr to meet the times he is now providing \ SOT DINNERS ( Every Week Day, from Ito 3 p.m. at the 9 above reasonable charge. The menu is liberal, being four courses, consisting of Sonps, Boasts and Boiled Joints,' Vegetables in season, Sweets, and Ohocso* The Cuisine is under the supervision of , an efficient Chef. A PRIVATE Dl mm ROOM, With Waitress in attendance, is specially provided for the accommodation of Ladies. The Patronage of the Public and Country Visitors is invited, the Proprietor being confident of giving every satisfaction. D. M'O would also inform the Publiothat Messrs Marshall and Copeland’s Celebrated AIOS, iu splendid condition, are always on tap at the above Booms, A‘ Large Stock of MARSHALL AND COPELAND’S ALES in Hbds, Barrels and Kilderkins, always in stock, and delivered free of charge within a radius of three miles of Timaru. D. MG. has also much pleasure in stating that he has just imported a Large and Choice Assortment of Australian Wines from Messrs Braohe and Co.’s celebrated Murray and Ovens Vineyards, and through being the only Direct Importer in the trade in Timaru from these old established and favorite Vineyards,he is enabled to make the following remarkably low quotations Claret Constantia Tokay Per Case, Qrenache Per Bottle. Hock V 32s to 40s, Frontignac per 8s to 4s. Muscadine dozen quarts. Port Sherry / In Pints, from 86s to 46s per case, In Pints, from 2s to 2s 6d per bottle. Connoisseurs have classed these Wines as A!, being fully matured and possessing the true flavor of the Grape The following Brands of Good Old WINES & SPIRITS, being carefully selected in the Home Market and imported direct to the Proprietor, are always in Stock:—Fine Old Tawny Port Wine, Fine Old Port, do do Pale Dinner Sherry, do do Dry Brown Sherry, do do Golden Sherry. Clarets—Chateau Margaux,and other brands. Brandy —Hennessy’s and Kartell's Fine Old French Brandy, Pale and Brown in Case and Bulk. Finest Very Old Jamaica Rum« Hillcoat’s Celebrated Old Highland WMstey, Fine Old Mellow Irish Whiskey. ROSS’Famed Royal Belfast Ginger Ale a&d Aerated Waters. All the above at the Lowest Possible Prices AT THE RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. D. M’dixkxTESS. Fbofbietob. i OLD BANE HOTEL, TIMAEU. 3 M. SP2LLANE Proprietor. MSPILLANB begs to inform his • numerous Friends and Ibe Public Generally that he has PURCHASED THE ABOVE HOTEL, and removed his quarters from the Royal Hotel, In order to meet the Convenience of His t numerous Customers, ho has effected CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENTS in the OLD BANK HOTEL, and can now offer FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION ) TO ALL CLASSES. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. D- MAHONEY. • {Late of the Lyawood Hotel,) BEGS to inform his friends and the General D ublic that he has Leased THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, MAIN NORTH EO4D, And having made considerable improveJ ’ ments in it, is prepared to offer FIRBTOLABS ACCOMMODATION to all those who may favor him with their patronage. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. SATH ROOMS BILLIARD ROOM, Wines and Spirits of the best brands, NVEROARGILL XXXX BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. CHEAP FLUID Trade (STAG) Mark. NNATTO, of Treble strength, Pure - and Unadulterated. Imparts a rich dip tint, so much prefered to any other CHEESE AND BUTTER , otoh a better price and meet with a ker sale when coloured with this matcharticle, now triumphant all over the Manufactured by ft. J. FULLWOOD & GO., 14 Bomerst Place, Horton, London. Established 1785. ild by all Druggists, Grocers, Cheese its. and Oilmen, in bottles of foil lore, 6d, Is 1«9M« 9d, • vai m ilttil

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3804, 16 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3804, 16 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3804, 16 June 1885, Page 1

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