Hotels. | p LU B HOTEL, t riMARt, F. J. WILSON begs to return thanks to the inhabitants of Timaru and district for the liberal support he has received since commencing business m the above Hotel, and begs to inform them that he has just completed his EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, Having fitted up the whole of his establishment regardless of expense, to secure the comfort and convenience of his customers. A BILLIARD SALOON lias been erected, and fitted up m the newest aud most approved fashion, with a first-class billiard table — by Alcock — one of the best m New Zealand. The room is well seated and cushioned, and will be found to provide every convenience. THE BAR Has been entirely remodelled, handsomely decorated, aud fitted with all the latest improvements, for thu accommodation and convenience of customers. T HE CO M M E R CIAL ROOM Will be found to provide every convenience to gentlemen from the country, and others having business to transact, as it ia quiet aud select, and every attention paid to their wants. THE PRIVATE ROOMS Have been entirely refitted, and being furnished m an elegant manner, offer superior accommodation to ladies and gentlemen desirous of recreation aud enjoyment during the summer months. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS Are of the very best description, and no expense has been spared to meet the wants of the public. TJ O V A L HOTEL, TIMARU. Mr. E. HOOPER (late of the Commercial Hotel, Dunedin) begs to inform families and gentlemen, and the public generally, that he has purchased the lease of the Royal Hotel, Timaiu, from Mr. Charles Green, who is retiring from the business, and flatters himself that his well known ability as a caterer will insure him the same liberal support as that enjoyed by his piedecessor. The Hotel has undergone a thorough renovation and has been considerably eulai'ged. Timaru, January 11, ISGG. IT THE OLD BANK TAVERN WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, May be had, of the best brands, Brandy, (Heunessy's) per bottle 6s. Rum " ss. Whiskey ss. Old Tom „ ss. Sherry Wine ss. Port Wine ss. English Ale Is. Gd. Colonial Ale Is. English Porte-. „ Is. Gd. Colonial Porter Is. JOSEPH ELLIS, Proprietor. Timaru, July, ISGS. I'EOWiV HOTEL, TIMUKA The proprietor begs to intimate to his friends and the public that having made.large additions to the above Hotel, he can accommodate travellers with iirst class single bedrooms. Visitors will meet with every attention and civility. The best Wines and Spirits supplied. Good Stabling for Horses. vy B. j o jn- c s, MAKIK 111 I HOTEL, (IS miles from Timaru) lias always ou hand the best ALES, WIN ES, and SPIRITS, Timber cut to order m large or small quantities ; and to be had at Wainiate, or the Makikihi Hotel. '|i H E NEW HOUSE ASHBURTON TOWNSHIP. Travellers and others on the Great South Road are informed that the above house is vow opened replete with every convenience and superior pccomniodation, and the proprietor hope 3, by strict attention to business aud moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. THOMAS & JOHN TURTON, Proprietor*
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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 94, 2 March 1866, Page 1
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