Hotels. THE CLUB HOTEL. THE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of his interest m the above well-kuown Hotel to Mr W. DARBY, begs to thank his Patrons for past favoro, and solicits a continuance of the same for his successor. ALFRED J. PARSONS. In relation to the above, I beg to announce that, having PURCHASED the LEASE of this Hotel, I have eutirelr renovated and rearranged the whole Establishment, and can confidently assure ray 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 Railwuy Station, and thuj affords epocial conveniences to Visitors. No effort shall be wanting on my part to maintain its character of being a first-class Hotel. , ' The Wines and Spirits are carefully selected, and the best Ales on Tup. Wm. DARBY. 10-27 7J34 GROSVENOK, HOTEL, TIMARU. Patrouised by His Excellunny the Governor, Sir William Jervoi*,' and Leading Citizens of Now Zealand. TVSTAR R I V E D, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Colonial Wines, From tho Best Yincy.ar<3s m Australia. Consisting: of Hermitage, Muscadine, Chablis, ftnd Colonial Clarots, Admitted by Experts to bo Supenor m Quality to Imported Clarets. Also, HOCKS CONSTANTIA OLD HIGHLAND WHIBKY CELEBRATED W.W. WHISKY CELEBRATED OLD P.B. ' Plymouth Gin, Recommended by Medical Men us the Purest Spirit. Xnvalid Port (ten yeant old). FINEST Brown Sheny (Very Dry)Any of the above Winea or Spirits will be Supplied by the Bottle or Gallon at Reasonable Prices, AND THEIR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Baas' No. 4 Beer, In Good Condition, ALWAYS ON TAP. grobvenTe hotel, J. D. KETT. 12-26 7797 PROPRIETOR. OBJLBI HOTEL. SAMUEL BREADLEY (Late of the Burkes Pass Hotel, McKemie Country), BEGS to inform his Friends and th Public m General, thai; he has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel where the Best Accommotlation will be provided to Travellers and othon«. Choice Liquors only kept. 3-28 4784 WOLSELEY FAMILY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. J. A. YOUNG, Puopßiaroß. fT\HIS large Hotel, lataly built m the JL piotureaque township of Winchester, has all the appointments of a First-class Establishment, especially suitable for Families, Wedding Parties, Holiday nnd Picnic Parties. The Private entrance is entirely distinct from the Bar Department, where Tea and Coffee can be hod at all hours. Its Bed-rooms, single and double, are large, comfortable, and well ventilated, with the convenience' of a Bath-room. The Private Sitting-rooms are liomelikfi, and command a splendid view. The Gardens are beautifully situated on the banks of the W_alhi Creek, teeming with trout. The proprietor notified that; he has the sole right to a large extent: of tho Waihi River and Creek, forming tlie finest fishing ground m South Canterbury, m •which visitors to the Hotel will be allowed to fish on application. All Trains stop at the Winchester Station.Good Stabling and splendid Paddock Accommodation. Saddle Horses and Buggies can be had on Hire. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. . 10-4 6839 TP- I N 0 H E S T E B HOTEL. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES AND SADDLE HOBSES ON HIRE. GOOD STABLING. A Groom m Constant Attendance. T. H. SWINTOK, Proprietor. In conjunction with the above, JOHN W. GARLAND, of the Arowhenua Hotel, liub the ganio Conveniences. Horses, ok', from cither Stables may be left nt tho Hotel most convenient to the traveller. ' '.'■.. Telegrams attended to. 11-5 7240 Biehardson's Empire Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. j IN Opening the New Hotel, I, Have m^ch ' pleasure m drawing thu ' attention 'of COMMERCIALS nhd TOURISTS to its nuiny advantages, Built of Bribk and Stohe, with all .modern, improvetnuntyi, and BRICK SAMPLIS ROOMS attached, itaffidrds cennforfc ,and security not to b(i fdond m the antiquated structures ■ tliat'''iixisb' iH miiny places. • ■■' ..'•' . '.■■••.■ J Centra,Vy situated, connaanding every access to, the Post and 'leiegraph Offlcies, Bunks anil Cab Stands, having entrances from threo leading thoroughfares, ' viz'.'y' High, Coshol and Hereford streets, makes it tlio COMMERCIAL EENDEZVOUfI pF CHRISTCHURCH. , , , The Cuisine is undor the; able charge iof Mons. Dumule, "lateVcAf/" to' Hls"K^c»lT»ncy Sir W^'U' llm Jqrvois. ■•■ i . The general management bohig m keeping, I cx)nfide»)tly solicit your pal milage. ;• The nputution of my Cellar, nqeds no comment.. . ' R. RICHARDSON, 10-24 7093 i Pn)j)rletoTi IVfOI'LER'S OOD' LIJKR OIL.— I»r lyX. 0* Harrer, M.D., L.R.0.P., of th« German Jj'o»pit«\, says i— " It lias no disagree* able taste,' and on sooount of its o»wful prep*»tiOTi is raw* ewfly dlf»Mfc«H thkn other deaeriptaTi- :.■(•■.' •. : \',\: ■■ •(
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2906, 16 January 1884, Page 1
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