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Hotels. CRITERION HOTEL, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. (Within three doors of the Royal Princess' Theatre.) JOHN COKER, in announcing to his friends and the public the opening of his new Hotel, begs to return his most sincere thanks for the patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and also for the many assurances of future support so liberally promised by all his old customers. He assures them that neither care nor attention shall be wanting on his part to ensure the comfort of those who may visit his hotel, which is fitted up with the utmost care, and supplied with every new invention which can add to its thorough efficiency. It contains fourteen bedroopis, spacious dining and smoking rooms. The wines, beers, and spirits are all of the best brands, including sparkling moselle, sparkling hock, still hock, champagne (Moet's), sauterne, burgundy, claret, fine old port, amontillado sherry. A Table d'Hote will be held every day at two o'clock. Special attention has been paid to the providing of accommodation for boarders, a private sitting room having been set apart for their particular use. John Coker assures his friends that he will endeavour by strict attentien to their wishes to merit a continuance of the favours which they have so kindly shown him hitherto. Decorations by E. Samuels & Co. 4052 QOKER'S HOTEL is RE-OPENED BT MR. WILLIAM WHITE. c 2085 " MILLS' HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACB EAST, (Next Foresters' Hall.) TX7TNES, spirits, bottled and draught ale, ef the W 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 « the public in general that, having obtained a general license for the above Hotel, it is now re•pened 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, &«., of the best quality, always in stock. Travellers or Tisitors will find every accommodation. THOMAS WYCHERLEY, c 615 Landlord 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. This will be found the most commodious Family Hotel in the place. The Cuisine is under an able coob. The Wines and Spirits are selected by an express agent of Mr. Jones' (appointed by him). The Ales are of the best English brands. Good Stabling. W. JONES. 3679 c Proprietor. MECHANICS' HOTEL. MR. JOSEPH FUCIIS 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 peeping the best of liquors, a good table and attendance, to con tinue to merit that share of support which has of late been so liberally extended to him. Board for Mechanics, 25s per week. Dinner from 12 to 2. c 2133 THE VILLA FAMILY HOTEL, AKAROA. MR. J. B. ETEVE NEA U X respectfully acquaints the inhabitants of Canterbury that he has taken the house and park, the late residence of A. E. White, Esq., and has opened it as a FAMILY HOTEL. No pains and expense have have been spared to make it a commodious and comfortable hotel for families visiting that beautiful and healthy place. Private parlors and dining-rooms for families. Salt and fresh water baths provided. « 843 FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the publi# 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. March 5, 1863. olu9 SAWYERS' ARMS! PAPANUI. WILLIAM MATTHEWS begs to inform his friends and the public that be has taken the above Hotel, and can assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make them comfortable The house has been thoroughly repaired, and will be found replete with every convenience. A splendid STABLE and COACH-HOUSE have just been added in connection with the hotel. The best of hay and corn always on hand. Every attention paid to horses at livery, &c. The BEERS, WINES and SPIRITS have been carefully selected. ® 2700 CAIILTON HOTEL, PAPANUI ROAD. MR. A. W. MONEY begs to thank the Public in general, and inhabitants in the neighbourhood of the Carlton Hotel, for the kind patronage he has received, and also to inform them that he has LET the HOTEL To MR. GEORGE ORAM, Late Steward of the Christchurch Club, Who hopes to merit their favours by sparing ne pains to affort every accommodation. Comfortable apartments can be obtained on the most reasonable terras, and gentlemen are boarded by the week. The building is about to be considerably enlarged, and a Billiard Room added. ■ . April 13, 1864. cm 7 J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1261, 9 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1261, 9 July 1864, Page 1