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Hotels. WHITE HART HOTEL. W JONES takes the present opportunity to • thank the Canterbury public for their patronage since he has taken the above hotel, and will assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same. W. Jones has also made extensive alterations to the above, viz., Commercial Rooms, Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, &c. W. Jones has also erected a new Subscription Billiard Room, which for comfort and elegance cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. The terms of subscription are two guineas per annum, payable half-yearly, and the room is kept strictly private to subscribers. This will be found the most commodious Family Hotel'in the place. The Cuisine is under an able cook. The Wines and Spirits are selected by an express agent of Mr. Jones' (appointed by him). The Ales are of the best English brand r. Good Stabling. W. JONES. 3679 c Proprietor. MECHANICS' HOTEL. MR. JOSEPH FUCHS begs leave to thank his customers and friends for their past support, and to announce that, having been granted his license and extended his premises, by keeping the best of liquors, a good table and attendance, to continue to merit that share of support which has of late been so liberally extended to hiin. Board for Mechanics, 25s per week. Dinner from 12 to 2. c 2133 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 c W. T. BAUGH. PUBLIC NOTICE. JGt. RUDDENKLAU begs to inform • his friends and the public that the CITY HOTEL is now completed, and will be found replete with every comfort and convenience appertaining to a first-class hotel. Before again soliciting the patronage of the public, J. G. R. is desirous of returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support he has received during the last five years, and begs to assure them, now that the arrangements of his hotel are complete, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to ensure the comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage. The Hotel has been entirely rebuilt, and newly furnished throughout; no expense having been spared, particularly with the bedrooms, which are all lathed and plastered, and are the most comfortable in the City. The Large Stock of BEERS, WINES, SPIRITS, &c., Has been carefully selected, and the cuisine placed in able hands. With these advantages, combined with civility and moderate charges, J. G. R. confidently solicits the continued support of the public of Canterbury. private, luncheon, and smoking rooms. ON SALE:— Ilennessy's and Martell's pale and dark brandies Irish and Scotch whiskey Rum, old torn, and geneva of the best brands Amontillado or dry sherry Superior pale and golden ditto Very fine old port Australian wines, assorted Cura«joa, maraschino, &c. Cordials of every description Tonic water and Seltzer wasser. JUST RECEIVED, One case of Drake's celebrated plantation bitters. THE ALES It is unnecessary to comment upon, as it is well known that the best glass of ale procurable in the province is at the City Hotel. J. G. RUDDENKLAU, 2232 c Proprietor.

MESSRS. BLAKE & LIPPARD beg to announce to their friends and the public generally that they purpose opening a CAFE RESTAURANT in connection with their Hotel on Monday, the 11th inst.. when they will be prepared to supply Luncheons, Dinners, and Suppers at any hour, on the shortest notice. Messrs. B. & L. would assure their friends that no pains shall be spared which may enable them to maintain the prestige which attaches to their establishment, . both as regards the excellence of its cuisine, and the comfort and convenience of those who favor them with their patronage. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. daily. A 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cashel and Colombo Streets. April 4, 1864. 2089 MILLS' HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE EAST, (Next Foresters' Hall.) WINES, spirits, bottled and draught ale, of the best brands. Good beds and accommodation for travellers. Boats for hire by the day or hour. c 369 RAILWAY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. D PALMER begs to inform his old friends and t the public in general that, having obtained a general license for the above Hotel, it is now reopened with an entire fresh stock of wines, spirits, and ales of the choicest brands. Good beds and every accommodation for visitors to the Port. C 513 THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE, "THE LION," AT RANGIORA. WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, ALES, Sec., of the best quality, always in stock. Travellers or visitors will find every accommodation. THOMAS WYCHERLEY, c 615 Landlord COKER'S HOTEL is RE-OPENED BY MR. WILLIAM WHITE. o 208S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1230, 3 May 1864, Page 1

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