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THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, (late universal hotel) LONDON AND OXFORD STREETS, LYTTELTON. MR. J. N. FAIRHURST having purchased the lease of the Universal Hotel, it is his intention to sell off by auction the whole of the present stock, furniture, and fittings, to- have the exterior and interior entirely re-modelled, painted, and re-fur-nished, introducing every modern improvement conducive to the comfort of visitors; and he will neither spare expense nor labor to make the establishment ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS IN NEW ZEALAND. From the proprietor's long experience in the wholesale wine and spirit trade, he will be in a position to provide the best articles. The Larder will be well supplied, and the Cuisine department under proper superintendence. Private rooms will be provided for families. - Further particulars and notice of the day of opening will appear in future advertisements. J. N. FAIRHURST, 3339 Proprietor: " MECHANICS' HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Colombo Street, South. MESSRS. FUCHS and MULLER respectfully announce to the public that, on Thursday, September 10, 1863, they will open their new and extensive premises in Colombo Street, near Casliel Street, as a Family Hotel and Boarding-House. Farmers visiting Christchurch, tradesmen and others, will find the Mechanics' Hotel an efficient and cheap, house of entertainment. Breakfast from 7. to 10 a.m. Dinner from 12 to 4 p.m. Tea. coffee, chops, steaks, &c, at all hours. Good beds in airy rooms. 3980 RANGIORA HOTEL, RANGIORA. Gentlemen and Families will find every comfort and accommodation, combined with low charges. N.B. Good stabling, with stockyard and paddock. 3503 W. T. BAUGH. FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of £1 for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort.' • s March 5, 1863. ' WEEDEN'S "HALF-WAY HOUSE," GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WTT.TJAM WEEDEN, in returning thanks to station-masters and the public generally, begs to solicit a continuance of their favors. William Weeden will still continue to study the comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, and begs to state that he has

EXTENSIVE STABLING, LOOSE BOXES, ETC. HAY AND CORN ALWAYS ON HAND. ABUNDANCE OP WATER FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 3178 ORA R I HOTEL. WM. STRANKS, in returning thanks for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform travellers on the South road and the public generally, that he has ERECTED a HOUSE on the NEW ROAD, which will be found replete with every convenience. GOOD STABLING. 3248 WAIAU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. JW. MORRIS begs to inform the public that a he has opened an accommodation house on the Waiau, at the mouth of the Mason, where travellers can be comfortably accommodated. There is also a boat for the conveyance of foot passengers. Horses shod and all sorts of blacksmiths' work done. 39* 4 OTAGO. THE WAVERLY HOTEL, GEORGE STREET, NEAR THE OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, OFFERS excellent ACCOMMODATION, and a quiet residence to travellers and those visiting the city en route for other parts of the settlement, or intending to remain for any lengthened period in Dunedin. ,1 The hotel contains large and lofty bedrooms well furnished. The table is of the best, and charges strictly moderate." 3806 THE QUEEN'S LIVERY STABLES Lyttelton. Horses let out on hire. 4055 FORESTER'S HALL. MR. CHARLES EAST'S SELECT CLASS for DANCING is now open every Saturday Evening. Terms, £1 Is. per quarter; single lesson, 2s. 6d. Sept. 8, 1863. 4036 WHO IS YOUR BOOT MAKER ? LADIES and GENTLEMEN of Canterbury, if you really desire a good article, call at YOUNG'S WAREHOUSE, Canterbury street, Lyttelton, Where you will be supplied with the best articles of home manufacture or from importation. Just received a lot of new and fashionable goods, ex Kirkland, consisting of:— Ladies' kid elastic side boots Cassnett elastic side boots Ladies' cloth boots Ladies' ball boots ... Men's patent elastic side boots Men's Wellington boots A capital sample of sea boots A great variety of children's boots and shoes. To intending purchasers: ggjgr please note the address. 4053

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1131, 12 September 1863, Page 1

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