Hotels SHAMKOUK HuTi^L, XiMAKU. H, ROTHWELL ... Proprietor. (Late of the Teruuka Hotel, Temuka. r pHE Travelling Public will Gnd ever] " Convenience iv this house. Liquors etc,,3the Best Procurable, Billiards, Baths, etc. GEttALDINE HuTEL, GEUALDJLNIi: MRS McLEAiS begs to notify llm she has taken the above Hotel where the Travelling Public will fine all the Comforts of a Home. TOURISTS AND COM M FACIAL GENTLEMEN SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Liquors— The Best Procurable. Good btabliug. a. g. McLean, Proprietress. PATRONISED BY THEIR EXC ELL UN Cl KS th b (t;, V* LIN Oil!: OF NEW ZEALAND. COKBR'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCH DKCH. Within one minute's walk of the Railway Station, TA M E'B JJTA TFIE LL; PROPHIiS 08. Letters receive every attention. P.O. Box 291. , Telephone 231. FAIKLIE HOTEL, FAIRLIE. r pHIS Well -Known Hotel, being X thoroughly nnovated and rt/urnish»d,isuow one of the best m South Canterbury. Superior Accommodation for 'travellers and Boarders. Wines, spirits, and Ales of tue very best brand. Thorn ainl Cameron's re-vatted Old Highland Whisky always on tap ; also Large Stabling Accommodation Free for the Travelling Public. JOH.N SULLIVAN, Proprietor. f\ LD BANK HOTEL. M. O'MEEGHAN Having taken the above Hotel Widnea to inform his Friends and Patrons that no effort will be spared to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accoraed to his predecessor. Superior Accommodation for Boardfe** and Visitors. Terms Moderate. Suites of Rooms for Families. M. O'MEEGHAU ... Peupribtoe TIMARU HOTEL, Stafford i-TREET, Timabu. H. HOA RE , Late of Harewood Arms Hotbli,J East Oxford, I Proprietor. HAVING Leased the above' Jwellknown House I am prepared to Receive Visitors to Timaru, Commercial Men and the General Public. They will find First Class Accommodation and a Liberal Table, and I hope to receive a fair share of support. Best Brands of Winea, Ales, and Spirits. Dewar's Whisky always on hand. CLUB HOTEL. Opposite Railway Station, TIMARU. HAVING secured this Central and Commodious Hotel, Visitors will j find everything m first-class order. J Luncheon— la ; from 12 to 2, daily. Specially Brewed Ales always on Tap ; also Walker's Special Draught and Case Whiskies, i D. MAHO NE V, Proprietor. , WANTED KNOWN— A cup of deli cious SPRING BLOSSOM TEA will remind you of the good old Mines. To be had from the Timarn Csu.h Store vurt 1 ftfilne WrotwTß '
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 2842, 21 October 1898, Page 4
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