Hotels. THE CLUB HOTEL. THE UNDERSIG^Si) linving, disposed of his interest m the above well-known Hotel to Mr W. DAB,BY, bogs to thank his Pntrons for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the some for his successor. ALFRED J. PARSONS, , In relation to the above, I hea to announce that, having PURCHASED the LEASE of this Hotel, I have entirely renovated and re- j arranged the whole Establishment, and can confidently assure my Friends and the Public generally, that they will find the House well appointed for the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers. It is the nearest to the Timaru Railway Station, and thus affords special convenience? to Visitors, No effort shall be wanting on my part to maintain its character of being a first-class Hotel. , The Wines and Spirits ore carefully selected, and the best Ales on Tap. Wm. DABBY. 10-27 7134 GROSTEKOR HOTEL/ TIMARU. Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Jorvois, and Leading Citizens of New Zealand. T U- S T A !R R I V E D, A OHOIOE ASSORTMENT OF Colonial Wines, From the Best Vineyards m Australia, Consisting of Hermitage, Muscadine, Chatrtin, and Colonial Clarets, Admitted by Experts to bo Superior m Quality to Im]x>rted Clarets. ■■AM, ■ HOCKS CONSTANT!! OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY CELEBRATED W.W. WHISKY CELEBRATED OLD P.B. Plymouth Gin, Recommended by Medical Men as the Purest Spirit. Invalid Port (ten years old). FINEST Brown Sherry (Very Dry)Any of the above Wines or Spirits will be Supplied by the Bottle or Gallon at Seasonable Prices, AND THEIR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Bass' No. 4 Beer, In Good Condition, ALWAYS ON TAP. QBOSVENOB HOTEX., J. D. KETT S 12-26 7797 PROPRIETOR. OSABI HOTEI.. SAMUEL BREADLEY (Late of the Burkes Pass Hotel, McKeniie Country), TT>EGS to inform his Friends and th ' JL» Public m General, that he has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel where the Best Accommodation will be provided to Travellers and others. ■ Choice Liquors only kept, . 3-28 4784 WOLSELEY FAMILY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. J. A. YOUNG, PspPßurroa. npHIS large Hotel, lately built m the JL picturesque township of Winchester, hilß all the appointments of a First-oloss Establishment, especially si ritiible for Families, Wedding Parties, Holiday and Picnic Parties. The Private entrance is entirely distinct from the Bar Department, where Tea and Coffee can be had at all hours. Its Bed-rooms, single and double, are large, comfortablo, and well ventilated, with the convenience of a Bftth-room. Tlie Private Sitting-rooma are homelike, and command a splendid view. The Gardens are beautifully situated on the banks of the Waihi Creek, teeming with trout. The proprietor notifies that he has the pole right to a largo extant of the Waihi River and Creek, forming the finest fishing ground m South Canterbury, m which visitors to the Hotel will be allowod to fish on application. .;■.:• All Trains stop at the Winohestet' Statidn; Good Stabling and jplondid Paddock Accommodation. Saddle Honea and Buggies can he had on Hire. ' Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. 10-4 6889 ■XKT I N CHE STER HOTEL. DOUBLE AND SINGLK BUGGIEB AND SADDLE HORSES' ON HIRE. GOOD STABLING. A Groom m Constant Attendance. Ts H. SWINTON, ■■■ ' ■ ' ' Proprietor. : In conjunction with the above, JOHN W. GARLAND, of the Arowhenua Hotel, lias the same Conveniences. Horses, etc, from either Stables may be left at tho Hotel most convenient to the traveller. Telegrams attended to, 11-5 7240 Richardson's Empire Hotel, ; CHRIBTCHUROH. ' .-■} IN Opening the Now Hotel, I have much pleasure m drawing the attention of COMMERCIALS and TOURISTS to its many advantages, Bmll- of Brink and h'tone, with all modern improvoments, and BRICK SAMPLE BOOMS attached, it uffords comfort and aeourity not to bo found m the antiquated structures that exufc m many places. . . , Centrally situated, conimanding every oceess to the Post and Telegraph Offices, Bonks and Cab Stands, having entrances from three leading thoroughfares, viz., Highj Cashel and Hereford streets, jriak'o». it the COMMERCIAL RENDEZVOUS OF CHRISTCHURCH. The Cuisine is vindei 1 tlie able charge -of; Mons. Dumale,.lato clwf to His Exc*lTjnny Sir William Jorvois. ' , , The general, management boing m keeping, I confidently Bolicit your patronage. . The reputation 'of ,;ny Collar neade no comment, • . ; ' ■' '■■ " ' , .-. R. RICHARDSON, 10-24 7003 .■.'.■"; Proprietor. ; M'OLLVB'9 00D LIVER, OIL.— Pr 0. Hawer, M.D., L.R.CJP,, of the German Hospital, sayx-r." It hoe no disagreeable tMte, «nd on Moount of it* cerefol preparation is more e.Mily digested than other descriptors. '
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2904, 14 January 1884, Page 1
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