Hotels. ______ ■; THE CltUB HOTBIi. rt^HE UNDERSIGNED having dbposed A of his interest m the above 1 well-known Hotel to Mr 1 W. DARBY, begs to thank his : Patrons for past favors, and solicits a continuance of tho B&me for his successor. ALFRED J. PARSONS. In l'elation to the above, I bog to announce that,' having PURCHASED the LEASE of this Hotel, I have entirely renovated and rearranged the whole 'Establiihment, and can confidently assure my Friends imd the Pnblio genenilly, that they 1 iiill find the House well appointed for the comfort ot' Lodgers and Travellers. It ' is ' the neawat totheTimaru Railway Station, and thus affords special conveniences ti> Visitors. No' effort Bhall! be wanting on my p&rt to maintain its character of being a first-clasa Hotel. ■ ■' Thi> Wines and Spirits ' aro ' carefully selected, and tliebest Ales 6u Tap.'' Wm. DARBY. ' 10-27 7184- \ ;< •■'/;,' GROSVBNOR HOTEL, TIMABU. Patrenised by His Excellenay the Governor, i Sir William Jeryois, and Leading Citixene of New Zealand. T U S T A B II it, V E D, A CHOICE AaSOBTMENT OF Colonial Wines, From the Beat Vineyards m . Australia, Consisting of Hermitage, Mußcadine, Chahlis, and Colonial Clarets, ; Admitted liy Experts' to bo Superior m Quality to Imported Clarets. Also, HOCKS CONSTANTLY OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY CELEBRATED W. W. • WHISKY CELEBRATED OLD Piß. Plymouth Gin, Becommended by Medical. 'Men as tho Purest Spirit. '' Invalid Port (ten ypare old) . FINKST Brown Sien-y (Very Dry) • Any of the, above ."frines or Spirits will bo Supplied by the Bottle or Giillon at ■■ Reasonable Frioes, . AND THEIR QUAIiITY^HJABANTEED. Bass' TSCo. 4 Btier, In Good Condition, ALWAYS ON TAP. GJtOSVEJTOE HOTEL, J. D. EpT. 12-26 7797 pBOPBIETOB. OBABI HOiaSL. ~~" &A.MUEII BBiJADLpY (Latoof the Burkes Patt Hotel, MoKenrie Country), ' ■ ■ ; j"|3!EGS to inform his Friends and th J^ Public m General, that he ' has TARIiN' POSSESSION; of Hi above Hotel .where the Best ' Accommodation' will to' pro- ■ tided to Travellers and other*. I Choice LiqxioM oily tept. ; I . ■* ; . 8-28 4784 ! WOLSEiEY rAMn ( Y HOTEL, f .' ; WINCHESTBB. J. A. YOUNG, P^ioi'BißTon. fTUHS largo Hotel, latiily built m the J- pictureeque townthip of Winchester, has i«ll tho appointments; ojl. ft. First^olaw Eatabliihmant.especiallvsujtable for Familiea, Wedding Parties, Holiday wn& Picnic Paxtiea. Th» Private entrance is entirely (listinot from the Bar Department, whew Jpa and Coffee can be had at all hours. !lU , Bed-rooma, single and double, are large, comfortable^ and well veotilfttud, with! the convenience of a Batli-room. The Private; Sitting-rooms _ are homelike, and command', a ' splendid view. The Gardeus ore beautifully situated on the hanl:» of , Hw Waibi Crejik^. teaming with trout. The proprietor notilfref that heluy the solo right tp a large eiUi»t of the Waihi BivfT— d Creek, forming th^e Iliiest fishing ground m South, Canterbury, 1^ ■jrhiqh visiWrfs to tlte Hotul will be allowed fish pn dpplication. ■ .'...: ■<■ ■ '■■ 1.'/ ■ . '/ \'j All Traita stop nt the Winoheeter Station, 'Good Stabling arid splendia Paddock AccbnimOdation. Saddle Hors>w iind Buggies can be lad on Hire. ; r • Teleerams and Letters prointitly attended to. '10-4 6889 nrkr 1 n b hesth'b hotel, DODBLE AND SINGLE ,BUG__lB ANTJ SADDLE , HORSES ON HIBE. . GOOD A Groom m Constant .Attendance. T. H. SMINTON,; , • PropricWr. : In oonjunutiPn with thti' above, JOHN W GARLAND, of th« Aroirhenua Hotol, hai the same Conveniences. Hones, dto, fron citlier Stables may be left ati the Hotel inoa convenient to the traveller. . 1 : Telej^nun? attended to. 11-G 724( Bioliarasim'fl Empire Xotel, OHBIBTOHIJBOH. TN Opening the Ne* Hobel, 1 1 hove mucl A pleamire m drawin* the attention o COMMERCIALS and TrOUBISTfI to it inant advantages. Built of Brick and Sfctne wifch all liiodern iniprovemehts.^nd 88101 SAMPLE! ROOMS attached, it affords com fort and security not tt» Ite found m; th antiquated etructttres that exist m man; planes, '' : , '\ 'Centrally situated, isommanding ever, access to the Port elnd Tdeßraph ' OffioM BBoks and Cal> Stands, having entrances froa thl-ce, leudinn thoroughfares, wr., Higl Cathel and Hereford streets, make* it th COMMERCIAL i B^IifDE?iVOUB ;O] onßis'j;oHußoir. ,... .., .., , ; t • The ,/Qwiaa ia undor, t^p.flblfl^charge- C M-?ns, DußJule, I*t6 chrf tp His Exc«l!i>nc Siif William, Jorvoii.; .i• . j > r ■i ' The general management being m koepinj I confidently lolioid your; patronage, ; , ' Tho n>pu£aiion of a^y, 'Collar noods r^ comment. , , , . .;. . ■'■ . . , ■ .. B, BKfeIaBMQA IQ-a4';6flß ;,, Proprietor; •m/fOIiIiUB'S COD LXTBR OIL.-fj? lrA --Oi Hotret, MLTVL.&GJLV of !ti German Hospital, <»y» i- 1 -'' It has no'disagrai •We ta»tt, nan on Aooount M to* ' oaroful pr pttrition U «oor# e«urily dis»t*«a tlinn othi dc.eziitft'tf-
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 1
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