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WOLSELEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. r | iHE IDEAL TOURIST HOUSE. Pleasantly situated in the centre of the : Fishing District of South Canterbury. W. CONNELLY, , (Late of the Crown Hotel, Timaru), Has just taken over this Charming Hostelry, and has had same thoroughly renovated. Special attention will be given to the Cuisine, and Parties from Timaru, either by Horse or Motor, will find every convenience at this nicely situated House. W. CONNELLY, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL, TEfHIUKA. T' J. McKAY begs to intimate to V.V • his numerous friends, tourists, fishermen, commercial travellers, and others interested, that he has taken over the above comfortable and fashionable Hotel, and intends to conduct it with special consideration to the convenience of the travelling public. The Best Only of ALES. SPIRITS AND WINES IN STOCK. Speight's Light Ales on Tap. Thorn's and Cameron's Whiskies. i , Superior Table. \ REASONABLE TERMS. C. J. McKAY. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Cathedral Square: CHRISTCHURCE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. The Leading Commercial and Tourist House, under the personal supervision of Mr F. T. GRTGSBY. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. WERRY'S TEffIPERAMSSHOTEL. E OLDEST ESTABLISHED and LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL ' South Canterbury, now- under the Management of

TIMARU. "AS'pleasure m announcing that he ?Ei!"Saken .over the above popu- ■ - well conducted house, and his endeavour to radin'the ' excellent reputation enjoys both as a comfortable for travellers and visitors and for the high quality of the Ales, Wines and Liquors always stocked. . MODERATE TARIFF, A. T. LAKE, Proprietor, NEW RASLWAY HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. TIIHIS HOTEL will be found about _|_ the most- Up-to-date iu Mouth Canterbury. EVERYTHING BRAND NEW. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. F. NELLIGAN, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY AT TEMU <A. THE EMPIRE HOTEL IS THE LARGEST AND MO-ST Jl'-TO-DATE. Everything the Best—Rooms, Table, and Liquor. Luncheon at 11 a.m. on Market Days. Good Stabling Accommodation. Two Sitting Rooms upstairs; one ou ground floor. TARIFF, 6s PER DAY, Permanent Boarders £1 per week. . J. DAILY, Proprietor. ■ The idea of the steam-boat bejjan by !a" little boy watching the lid of a i kettle being forced up by the steam. And a, little cough which is at first too slight to notice may develop into Bronchitis or Consumption. Great things always have small beginnings, and .often the sufferer realises his danger too late. Make an effort to 'stop your cough. Keep warm and j take a course of Baxter's Lung Preiser ver.. Don't wait any longer. Buy | a Is lOd bottle to-day from your storekeeper or chemist. Yqu will be glad you tried it. ...:, : ' 'BREED FROM THE BEST and you will own the Best. Breed from the Best if you Breed at all. At,the request of and for the convenience of Horse Breeders, The Thoroughbred Horse HEROISM (imp.) ; Will Stand this Season at Grafton Lodge and will Travel short stages. It is heedless to comment on this horse. His pi - ogeny," the»real test of a sire, can be seen. \- Suffice to say that he was bred by Dan. O'BHoii, that famous judge of good ones, and . wag.-by. Grafton (imp.), son of. Galopin (Derby winner), from Grafin, by Musket's mighty son Carbine. TERMS—Ordinary /Mares £6 6s, Stud Book Mares £lO 10s. Groomage fee ss. Paddocking at Waskdyke lor ; mares at 2s per weeks Veterinary guarantee of soundness. For further particulars apply RICHARD MAHONE'Y, In Charge. TO BREEDERS. U ".'-' The Famous Trotting Stallion ■-:.-'::;/" WILD PALM Will be available in a few'days time, y Sire,';; Wild wood (imp.).' ■ ;Dam, Palm. Bell^ ■■, .half sister to -Alraont, the : world's 3-mile record'hokjefr y i .'Particulars ofy terms will "be published later.-;.'; ;';; '^W : ■:-■':!>: LaiTT^^.;and V: .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15163, 6 October 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15163, 6 October 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15163, 6 October 1913, Page 11

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