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''Business Notices. D.I.C. AUTUMN, 1886. npHE Drapery and General Importing JL Co. of N.Z , Limited (Co-opera-tive), beg to intimate tho arrival of extensive shipments for tho ensuing AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS, Comprising be Latest LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS m all Department*; together with every kind of Usoful and General Drnpcry and Furnishings for HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY USE now to hand ex s s.'s Rnapehu, Tainui, Kaikoura, Doric, Tongariro, and Arawa, and sailing ships Wellington, Waimea, to be supplemented by tho arrival of each direct steamer. NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. D.I.C. ♦ E. 0. BROWN, Manager. Warehouses : Casiiel Stbeet, CnßiSTcnuEcn, and Hioh Stbbbt, Dunkdin. See Season's Circular now issued. 2-22 5906 David Stuart. DAVID STUART Opposite Station , Platform, TIMARU, EXPORT GRAIN MERCHANT. Cash Buyer of Produce. . SHIPPING AGENT. Uiiartors and Freights arranged. R-18 8334 Hotels. GROSVENOR IHOTEL, TIMARU. PATHONiSKD BY HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, K.OB, AND LEADING CITIZENS OF NEW • ZEALAND. m H E ABOVE HOTEL IS REPLETE WITH EVERT CONVENIENCE FOB, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS j FOR FAMILIES UN BOVTE, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WILL MEET WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND CONVENIENCE. MEALS TO MEET EARLY AND LATE TRAINS. Bath Room, Sample Rooms, two of Thuwton'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 4818 MASONIC HOTEL" . (Opposite Railway Station), ST. ANDREWS. riHAS. W E D E R E L I, (Eight Years Proprietor of the Fairlie Creek Hotel), having leased the above Hotel from Mr Bbown, is prepared to welcome his old friends and tho public, and as tho House is very Commodious and Convenient, patrons may rely on being Comfortablo. WINES, "SPIRITS and BEER of Beat Brands. HORSES and BUGGIES on HIRE. GOOD STABLING, with Groom m Attendance 9-17 4210 SHIP ,^§|^ HOTEL CORNER MAIN ROAD AND STRATHALLAN STREET, TIMARU. /"CHARLES GREEN boa much pleasure m \~J announcing to his many old' Friends and tho Public gcnorally that he has again resumed the management of tho Ship Hotel, and assures Patrons that no effort will be spared to merit a continuanco of tho support so liberally accordod heretofore Private Booms for Ladies. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. JUST TO HAND, Ex lioehuogur and other late arrivals from London, 6 hhds; Aitcheson's Edinburgh Alo ; 6 do Younger'B Pale Ale ; 6 quarters Amontillado Sherry; 6 do superior Palo Port ; 5 quarter casks Cheviot Blend Whisky j 100 cases do do, very old superior; 50 oases Chambertin Moseeaux ; 50 do Dry Champagne (Dizy) j 2 hhds 6 quartcre Red Iloart Bum; Best Martell's Dark Brandy. (jg" Apartruentß may be secured by Lottoi or Tologram. CHARLES GREEN, PROPRIETOR. 12-2 6046 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. . TIMABT/. /^j_ EORGE GREEN, PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED, and suitablo for tho Reception of Visitors. BEST WINES,. SPIRITS, AND BEER. MODEEATB CHAEaES. 3-27 311 . MELVILLE HOTEL. MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. WM O O R E • wishes to announco to his Friends and tho Public of Timaru and District that ho j has Purqhascd tho above well known Hotel, which he is now having extensively onlargod, painted, and rc-furniahed. Whon completed it will bo found to have all tho requirements of a First-class Hotel. Tho Bar and Cellar is stockod with the Best Brands of Wines, Boer and Spirits procurable, which will bo sold at tho lovvqst remunerative prico. t GOOD BILLIARD ROOM. Stabling -and Paddock Accommodation for ' 40 w 60 Horsea; 4-10 60S

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3618, 6 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3618, 6 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3618, 6 May 1886, Page 4