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TEMUKA. c G U IRE Proprietor. The above commodious Hotel affords capital accommodation to the Travelling Public. Private Suites of Apartments. Best brands of Wines and Spirits. Beer drawn from the wood. GOOD BILLIARD ROOM. Stabling Free. Horses and Traps for oj 22 Hire, T. M

WALLINGFORD FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TEMCKA. MRS PERCEVAL , ; (Late of Timaru) T\ESIRES to intimate to her Friends land the Public, generally, that . she HAS LEASED THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOTEL , from Ms P. Coiba, and will endeavor to maintain its already high reputation. ;• The Comforts of a Home will be combined with Moderate Charges, . The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Good Billiard Table. Bpl7

OH RISTCHURCH. THE TERMINUS HOTEL. PHIS SUPERIOR HOTEL, situated directly opposite the Railway Station, offers SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION o' Families and the Travelling Publip, being .only Five Minutes’ 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 op the Best Brands. BILLIARD-ROOM, with Full-sized Table Night Porter always in attendance. FREDERICK STOREY, Proprietor. Lata of the Wallingford Hotel, Tetnuka, and Oxford Hotel, Christchurch.) ooJ ■. HANMER HOT SPRINGS BOARDING : . . HOUSE. *1 PATRONISED by His Excellency the Jp, Governor; Lord Onslow, the Bishops of Christchurch and Dunedin, and other distinguished Visitors. / This House has been greatly enlarged, and is now replete with every convenience. It is specially suitable for Invalids and Ladieo‘viaitiDg the Hot Springs. Charges—ss per Day, or 35s and 25s per week. Buggies to and from the Springs Free of Charge. Return Fares from Christchurch to the Springs by Rail and Coach, 30s. A. LAHMEET, mr2oo Proprietor.

HOT ftPBIPOS, han me r plains. BY HOYAIi MAIL COACH. G CACHES leave Oulverden for Fry’s Hotel, via Labmeri’a, Jack’s Pass, • very Tuesday and Saturday, on arrival of the mid-day train from Christchurch, returning on Mondays and Thursdays, in time to catch the 2.30 p m, train for Christchurch. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station only, available by Derrett’s Coach, on Tuesdays. First-class, 30a Belurn, Coach and Railway. : Tickets available for four weeks from Thursday after date of issue, N.B.—During the Summer Months a Firstclass. Four-horse Drag will run, built expressly for the comfort and convenience of invalids and visitors travelling to the Springs. An extra conveyance for luggage. The proprietor is always in attendance on arrival and departure of the train. * Return Ticket Holders can be driven to the Springs, or return from the Springs any day. Ko extra charge. mr27 IHOS. DERBBTT, Oulverden. ROYAL MAIL COACH. HOT SPRINGS, hanmee plains, -J. ;ETUBN FARES, per Rai and the r -above Coach from : Christchurch to Hanmer Hot Springs, every Tuesday and Saturday, First Class 30s. Tickets for this Service [can be [obtained any day from Messrs H. J. HAYWOOD ABD -CO. Paster ger* holding Tickets obtained through Messrs Haywood and Co will be driven to the Spring, any day. Tipkets available lor One Month. m i 27 . W. H. COOPER. CENTRAL BUTCHERY TEMUKA (Opposite Fenton’s Temnka Hotel). E. VALLENDER Family [Btttcheb, Temuka. Best quality of fresh-killed MEAT ALWAYS ON HAND. Customers can rely on receiving civility and prompt attention. de2l ' Prize Medal, 1878. -rOSEPH GILLOTS CELEBRATED J STEEL PENS By all Dealers throughout the World Frerv Packet bears a fac-simile Signature jsveryra.a Qf Jogeph aiUiot

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2095, 6 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2095, 6 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2095, 6 September 1890, Page 1