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Hotels I CITY HOTEIi. /"SOOKSON'S NEW WINE and SPIRIT V/ VAULTS are now OPEN to the Public TO Best israt.ds of Wines and spMts; ditto Bass's best Pale Ale, Edinburgh AJe, Duaedin ditto, and Christchurch ditto drawn direct from the wood. 6-19 19 I SHADES! SHADED BHADEd. HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. THE Proprietor begs to notify that, having made the necessary arrangements, he is prepared to CATER for Wedding Breakfasts, Ball Suppers, Dinners, Picnic Parties, &c, &«., And can guarantee that the most exacting gastronomic requirements will be executed in a manner that must satisfy the most fastidious taste. WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, ALES.&c, Of Premier Quality. Especial attention is called to the SHADES LUNCHEONS. The patronage of gentlemen whose business avocations necessitate lunch in the city is respectfully solicited. 12-23 9430 W. H. PORTER, Proprietor CENTRAL FAMILY & COMMEKCIAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON. J"OEECHER, late of Bruce's Hotel, « X 3 Akaroa, begs to announce to his many friends in Ashburton and the adjoining districts, that having TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated and re-furnished in the latest style, he is now prepared to welcome his old friends and customers. THE BILLIARD SALOON Attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any other in the colony. Suites of PRIVATE APARTMENTS Are elegantly furnished and appointed. Two Bath Rooms are fitted with every convenience for hot and cold baths at any time. Comment on the quality of the liquor supplied at The Central is unnecessary, the cellar is under the special supervision of the Proprietor. The Hotel being most centrally situate, renders it unequalled as a place of residence for families or commercial gentlemen visiting Ashburton. For the convenience of commercial travellers sample rooms will be available. No pains will be spaxed to make The Central the leading hotel in Ashburton. STABLING. Increased loose box and other stabling ac commodation has been provided. Prompt attention will be given to telegrams or letters applying for apartments. JOHN BEECHER, 7-7 2666 Proprietor. METBOPOLITAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CASHEL STREET E.,CHSISTCHURCH ONE of the LARGEST and MOST COMMODIOUS HOTELS in New Zealand, containing NEARLY 100 ROOMS. Ladies' Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms Billiards, Reading and Smoking Rooms Hot and Cold Baths Affording every comfort and the best accommodation for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Families. „ Luncheon from 12 to 2, One Shilling. Ladies' Luncheon Rooms. Terms—.£llos per week; or 5s per day. The best and most liberal cuisine in the colonies. Close to the centre of the city. Under the management of Mr and Mrs Sedley, late of the Thames Hotel, near London. 10-19 6880 O'SHANNAST'S GLOSTEB HOTEL CORNER OF BARBADOES AND ST. ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. P/YJOJHANNASY begs to ane \J O nounce to his numerous Friends and the General Public that he has commenced Business at the above Hotel, which has been newly furnished in firstclass style, and may be classed as one of the best appointed Hotels in the colony for the accommodation of Private Families, Boarders, and Commercial Gentlemen. There are extensive flower and fruit gardens, and the billiard room will shortly be fitted with one of Aloock's best tables. The suites of private apartments are entirely separated from the bar and bar parHot and cold water supplied by highpressure to the bath-rooms upstairs. The cellar being under the immediate supervision of P. O'Shannasy, is a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the very best brands of wines, spirits, ales, &c., will be obtainable. The cuisine and private apartments will be under the superintendence of Mrs O'Shannasy .... The sequestered yet central position or the hotel renders it specially witable for private families, and those to whom quiet, combined with comfort is essential. Christchurcb, October 2nd, 1882. WARNER'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cathbdbaii Squabb, Chbistchttech. W. F. W A E N E B Begs to announce to his many friends in Christchurch and the adjoining Provinces that having RE-ENTERED LNTO POSSESSION of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated and re-furnished in the latest style, he is .now prepared to welcome his old friends and customers. THE BILLIARD SALOON Attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any other in the colony, containing three tables specially imported from England to the order of the Proprietor. The suites of PRIVATE APARTMENTS, which are elegantly furnished and appointed, are entirely distinct from the hotel portion of the building, thus insuring perfect privacy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation will be available at" The Commercial" in the shape of a LADIES' DRAWING ROOM, kept specially select and exclusively for ladies. ■ A high pressure water supply has been arranged, for oh the premises, and the Bath Rooms are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower batha at any time. Comment on the quality of the liquors supplied at The Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar is under tihe special supervision of Mr W. F. Warner. The Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, and within a short distance of the Museum, Theatre, and other public buildings, and with a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing it at short intervals, renders it unequalled as a place of residence for families or commercial visiting Christchurch. For the convenience of commercial travellers sample rooms will be available. An excellent chef de cuisine has been engaged, and generally no pains will be spared to make The Commercial the leading note! in Christchurch. . ... Prompt attention will be given to telegrams or letters applying for apartments. F. WARNER, 3-336692 Proprietor. HOTEL, BEALEY. WEST COAST EOAD. fTTHE Proprietor begs to inform tourists I and the public that the road from his Hotel to the glaciers is now completed. These glaciers at the head waters of the Waimakariri and the Otira Gorge are acknowledged by competent judges to be one of the finest eights in the world, and can.now be visited with comparative ease. Botanists can also obtain valuable collections of rare ferns and native plants. - This Hotel is the stopping place for the coaches between Hokitika, Kumara, and, Christchurch, and Laving recently been considerably enlarged and improved, the Proprietor guarantees his patrons the very best accommodation. Visitors requiring them can rely on good horses and a trustworthy and efficient guide to all places of interest in the neighbourhood. > Private rooms can be reserved by letter or telegram. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. JAMES O*MALLEY, Proprietor. 1-23 620
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5405, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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