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"■■ '■ '•',,'; Hotels. •"•: : ,."V '"■" ; THE CI.U^ iOTEL. <T\HE UNDERSIGNED having disposed X of his interest i» th,e r above well-known Hotel to Mr W. DARBY; ,begs to thank his Patrons for past 'favors, arid solicits a continuance of the sam? for his successor. ' | ALFRED J. PARSONS. In relation to the above, 1 beg to announce that,, having PT7KOHASBI) tke LEASE of thie Hotel, I have 'entirely innovated and re- j arranged the whole Establishment, andean confidently aasoie toy Friends, and th^ Public generally, that they Will ilrid the House well appointed for the cbmfoH; ; of Lodgers and Travellers. It is the' nearest to the Timaru Railway Station, and thus; affords special conveniences to "Visitors. No' 'effort shall be wanting on my part to mnintain its character of being a first-class Hotel: ■■ The Wine's . and Spirit) ure carefully selected, and the best Ales on Tap. . Wit. DARBY. 10-2^7134. . •', , ';■,■■■ ■' : ■ ■ GROSVJENOR HOTEL, "■:...■ '■'' TIKAKtr. : ; ■'. :; . ' Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Jervois, and Leading Citisens of Hew Zealand. : T U s'l. A R RIVE D, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Colonial Wines, From the Best Vineyards m Australia, ..■','■ .^Consisting of, ; , Hesmitage, Muscadine, Chablis and Colonial Clarets, , Admitted by. Experts to be Superior ii Quality to Imported Clarets. ■.'.■■ Also, HOCK 3 qONSTANTIA OLD HIOTLAND WHISKY CELEBRATED W.W. WHISKY CELEBRATED OLD i>.B. Plymouth *3ia, Rccommendecl by; iTedicsl jSton... as thi ■' ; Pures.^ Spirit. Invalid PO3^ (ten years old). FIKEST Brown Sherry (Very Dry) Any of the above Wineß or Spirits- will b< Supplied by the, Bottle or Qalloa at ■ . BeasonaMe Ibices, AST> THEIB QUALITY aifABAirrEED Bass' N0. i,4 ißosr, In (Jbod CondiUoD, ALWAYS OK TAP, GIVOSYBSrOB, HOTEL, J. D. KETT 12-26 7797 PROPRIETOR. OBABI HOTKIi. SAMUEL BREIDLET (Latoof tie Buries Pass Hotel, McEenzie Country), BKQ3 to inform his Friends and th ■ Public m General* that lie has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel when) the Beet Accommdd:iti>n will be provided to Travellers ana others. Choice Liquors only kept. 8-28 4784 WOLSELEY FAMILY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. J. A. YOUNO, Pboi?bibtob, riTJtllS large Hotel, latdy built m the JL picturesque toWship of Winchester, has sll the appointments of ■■» ( First-class Establishment, especially suitable for Families, Wedding Parties, Holiday and Picnic Parties. The Private entrance ie entlreb' distinct from the Bar Department, where Tea and Coffoe can bo had 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 homelike, and' command a splendid view. The Gardens are beautifully situated on the banks of the Woihi Greek; -teeming with trout. The proprietor notifios that he has the sole right' to o large oiteEfc of the Waihi Rivet And Clrepk, forming the; fiaeet fishing ground m South Canterbury, m, which visitors to tho Hotel will be allowed flail qn applicatiozu .; . ■ , i .... .\ , ,- , „- r ' All Trains atnp at thaWinohMor Station. Goixl Stabling and splendid Puddock Accommodation. Saddle Horses aiid Buggies can ie hacl pn Hiroi , 1 Telegrams and Letters prVwriptly attended toY ■ ' •■•*!■-. ■■;■;■■■ '[ 10^4 6889 . ■TMjjr I N OH: B 8 T JER; II pTE L> bOWBLE AND SINOLE HVOQmS AND SADDLE HORSES OT' HIRE. , '■'■ GOOD BTABLINCk : A Groom m Constant AJ;tendance. ; T. His BWISTON, .'■ •■:.-' ■ , ; .'i . (Propijetor. ; , In .!onjnnction with, the, above;: JOHN 1 W; GARLAND, of the Arowhenua Hotel] has . the sume Conyenienciis. Horses, 'etc, from | Stables ;nay bo ( ieft i a,t i^ie Hot«l;most' convenient to tlie traveller.' ' ' ; , , . : Telegrams nttended to. ; 11-6 7240 !■■.' ' ' ■ ' ■ ■ :• ' ~ ~"~ •■■.■!■•: ,-'-.• ~ Blon*rd»on'« iJJßitopkr* 1 jito'tel, IN the' N<r»r H,oUl; I hate much' bleagure m drawing 1 the Attention of PQICVIERCIALS and TbtTRIBTS 'to its many I 'advantage, ' Built of Brick and Stone, with '»11 modern improvemeatli, and BRICK SAHI'LE ROOMS attached, cit affords comfort imd security not- to 1>» found m the', sutiqxiated structures that esiet m mittiy placet. .-,■;.. ■:•■ ; ..':[ >ir ■ ..' : ; , Ceo trolly, jituatedn oomnjanding every access to the P«et *nd i<Jograph , Offices, Bonkji and Cab Slan^hayixigan^nced from three ' le«d|iw ,. thfllroughfarafu,. pw-» High, oash«l and Hereford! s.treel«, makes it the BpMMEROJ'AL KBNDKZtduS f' OP oijit:tsToHmicH. ; " " " , ;'' ' ;' ; :, 1 Th'it OnTsine 1 i»' under thi} dbli) charge', 1 of, Kpna. DumaU), late chef to His ExcVlUncy 1 Bit WaHftihJerVois.' ' ' .''.. \ - Tho general ' mimagiWnent l*elng m keeping, I oomldently tolielt'ycnr patronage, ' : Thil reputation o* my; t Cellar > needs , no comment. .;..■.: ; .....; -• ..i .. " : • RiMRIOH^VabSON, ,10.84 7098 .-,.,, Proprietor. MOMJER'B • COD LrrKß OIL.— Pr 0. Harrer, M;D., 1i.8.0.P., of. the, German Hospital, sayii i— " ]t lita no disagree»ble taite, and on aocoont ol! il# careful pre- 1 pmmtitm ,ia toosf; «wlly digwrved th»n olhw

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 1

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