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IEMUKA. rp o G U I B E Proprietor. The above commodious Hotel affords capital accommodation lo the Travelling Piib'ic. . Private Snitps of Apartments. Best, brands of Wines and Spirits. Beer 1 ■ dftU o from the wood. GOOD BILLIARD BOOM. Stabling Free. Horses and TripS* for :nf,22 Hire. ; CHRISTCHURCH. THE TERMINUS HOTEL. nHIS SUPERIOR HOTEL, situated I directly ©bposite the Railway Station, "special - AOCOMMODATION o Families and the Travelling Public, being only Five Minutes’ Walk from> tbe !-; Centre of "the Town. PRIVATE SUITE OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. LARGE COMMERCIAL ROOM. BATH BOOMS HOT OR COLD. Winbs and Spirits Only op ths Bbsx ' Brands, billiard-room, with Fuii-siwsd Table Night Porter always in attendance. FREDERICK STOREY, Proprietor. LaW of the Wallingford Hotel, Temuka, and Oxford Holel^Cbristchorcb*) DO] . , ■ -

HANMEII HOT SPRINGS BOARDING , ~. ;. HOUSE. •■■ "■ -| iATRONISED by Hia Excellency the kf Governor, Lord Onalow, the Bishops of Christchurch and and other distinguished Yieitorp. " . This House has been greatly enlarged, now reptotewitlrevery convenience. It isi rpectallyl suitable ’for Invalids' and Ladieslviaitivg the Hot SpringK* Charges—-5s per Day, or 35s end 25s : - per week. Buggies to and from the Springs Free of : ‘ Charge. Keturn Fares from ClVristchu'ch to the Springs by Rail and Coach, 30s. ’ m^ r LAHMEET, nor2o - ' Proprietor. v HOT BPSISOS, H , V A N..M B E P L AIKS, BY BOYAL MAIL COAOO. _ COACHES leave Culvarden for Frys Hotel, yja Lahroeri’«i Jack's Pass, Ttry Tneiday and Saturday, on arrival of the mid-day train from CbtUlchntoh, returniUf on Monday* and Thnnday*, in time to catch the 2.30 p.m. train for Ohnitchurch. Through Beturn Ticket* are leaned at Ohri*toburoh ! Bailway Station only, available by DemttVOdachj onTuesday*.’ _ Fint-clas* ,30s Beturn, Goaoh and Bail way. Ticket* available for four week* from Thn'rlday after date of i»»ue. Biß-—During the Summer Month* a Bintclan Four-hone Drag will run, built expressly for the comfort and convenience of invalid* and vmtor* travelling to the Spring*. An'extra conveyance for luggage. The proprietor i* always in attendance on arrival and departure of the train. - Beturn Ticket Bolder* can be driven to the Spring*, or retain from the Springs any day. Bo extra charge. mrS7 THOS. DEBBETT, Culverden. EOYAL MAIL CO A OH.

hot springs, HAJNMER PLAINS. -r ETDBN FAKES, per Rai and the above Couch from Christchurch to Hanmer Hot Springs, every Tuerdey and Saturday, First Class 30*. Tickets for this Service |can bo obtained any day from Meters H. J. HAYWOOD AHD- CO. Passer gars holding Tickets obtained through Messrs Haywood and Co will be driven to the Springs any day. Tickets available for One, Month. m 127 W. H. COOPER, THE CENTRAL REFRESHMENT ROOMS. MISS DONOHUE beg* to inform her Friends and the Public generally, that abe h»a taken the Refreshment Rooms lately occupied by Mr B. Darroch, and lifts now opeued up a Cb©ice AesorlmeDt EN3LIBH. SCOTCH, FRENCH, AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY, With FRUITS in Season. Te*, Coffee, and Cocos at any hour. Soirees and Picnic Parties Catered for. Not* the Address—Main-S*BEB¥. TejfVKA.. onoosi e B mk of N.Z. ju26 POISONED WHEAT -nuK SPARROWS AND SMALL Jj BIRDS, FLO WER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS From Howdbn & Mofckieff’s. Puio Drugs, Chemicals, ami Druggists Sundries. E. C . DANN, Chemist,

“ The Tenauka Dispensary.' 1 Prise Medal, 1878. -rOSEPH GILLOTS CELEBRATED J STEEL PENS By all Dealers throughout the World Everv Packet bears a fac-simile Signature of J oaepb CHUiot ORDERS for Blibbw. stamp* received at the L*a»hb Office

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2112, 16 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2112, 16 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2112, 16 October 1890, Page 1

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