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Hotels. GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMAB.U. Pateonised bx HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, K.O B , AND LEADING CITIZENS OF NEW ZEALAND. mHB ABOVE HOTEL IS REPLETE WITH EVERT CONVENIENCE POB, THE TRAVELLING* PUBLIC. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES EN ROUTE. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WILL MEET WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND CONVENIENCE. MEALS TO MEET EARLY AND LATE TRAINS. Bath Room, Sample Rooms, two of Thurston's Best Billiard Tables, AND ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Night Porter m attendance. WALTER F. BROWN, PROPRIETOR (Successor to J. D. KETT). 11-11 4812 MASONIC HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), ST. ANDREWS. riEAS, WEDERELI (Eight Years Proprietor of the Fairlie Creek Hotel), having leased tho above Hotel from Mr Broww, is prepared to welcome his old friends and the public, and as the House is very Commodious and Convenient, patrons may rely on being Comfortable. WINES, SPIRITS and BEER of Beat Brands. HORSES and BUGGIES on HIRE. GOOD STABLING, with Groom m Attendance. 9-17 4210 ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. JOHN MORGAN, PROPRIETOR. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. 1-7L542G SHIP HOTEL. CORNER MAIN ROAD AND STRATHALLAN STREET, TIMARU. fiHARLES GREEN has much pleasure m \^J announcing to his many old Friends and the Public generally that he haß again resumed the management of the Ship Hotel, and assures Patrons that no effort will be spared to merit a continuance of tho support so liberally accorded heretofore. Private Rooms for Ladies. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. JUST TO HAND, Ex Lochnagor and other late arrivals from London, 5 hhds Aitcheson's Edinburgh Alo ; 5 do Younger's Pule Ale ; 5 quarters Amontillado Sherry ; 5 do suporior Palo Port ; 5 quarter casts Cheviot BleDd Whisky ; 100 cases do do, very old superior j 50 cases Chambertin Mosseaux ; 50 do Dry Champagne (Dizy) ; 2 hhds 5 quarters Red Heart Bum ; Best Martell's Dark Brandy. f£T Apartments may be secured by Letter or Telegram. CHARLES GREEN, PROPRIETOR. 12-2 6046 Business Notices. FEBRUARY SPECIAL CLEARING SALE \OW BEING HELD AT THE BON MARCHE. BARGAINS UNEQUALLED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Millinery, Dresses, Laces, Fancy Goods, Boots, Clothing, Men's Hosiery, &c. INSPECT THE WONDERFUL VALUE OF TIIB GOODS AT OUR DOORS AND IN THE WINDOWS. DAVIES & MURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS. 2-13 5824 A QUARTER'S SUBSCRIPTION to the Timaru Herald saves itself over and over again. While the farmer is enabled by its means to Bell his stock to the best advantage, tho prudent housewife by watching the prices advertised m its columns, can rely on constantly "picking up" bargains, and getting all her requisites at the cheapest rates. Every important local advertisement relating to tenders appears m its columns, consequently it is invaluable to contractors, and all who are seeking employment. FRIENDS AT HOME. mHE "TIMARU HERALD' MONTHLY SUMMARY, Containing all the principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any Address for FIVE SHILLINGS PER YEAR. Those Persons who are m the habit of sending Newspapers to the Old Country may BAVE THEMSELVES MUCH TROUBLE and always secure its despatch m tune for the English Mail, by taring their insfcrw, U«tu »t thii offiot.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 4