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JBotela. SHADES. SHADES. SHADES. BEST LUNCH IN TOWN for ONE SHILLING. 4-26 4571 W. H. PORTER. LANCASTER PARK HOTEL, FERRY ROAD. CHRISTCHUBCH. J. E. BASHFOBD, Proprietor. TBE Proprietor having just erected the above Hotel, is now prepared to receive guests and the travelling public. The Hotel Is second to none in the colony for all the requirements of travellers. Tramspass the door, and guests can be taken to any part ox the city in a few minutes. The cuisine department will be under the direction of a thoroughly experienced chef. Wines and spirits of the finest W-Ba^OTOBD. N.B.—From its close proximity, to the Lancaster Park, it is very convenient for Football, Cricket, and other Clubs. 7-2 7222 , TEMPLETON HOTEL, TEMPLETON. YV. H. Ii V N.H AM, For many years resident in the fcdlesmere district, Wishes to inform hie numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the Thia first-class Hotel is dose to the Templeton Railway Station, and within ten minutes* walk of the Plumpton Coursing Grounds. The Hotel has been only recently erected, and ample accommodation haa_ been provided for commercial and sporting gentlemen. Private Sitting and Dining . Booms. . Liquenre kept. JTirst-clase Stabling, with loose-boxes. W. H. LYNHAM, Proprietor. Sydenham JAotel, Corner of Durham and Battersea streets. MR H. SCRIMSHAW begs to inform , his Friends and the General Public that he has OPENED THE ABOVE HOTEL, Which is now replete with convenience, and hopes, by strict attention and keeping the best brands of Wines, Spirits, &c, to merit their support. The BILLIABD BOOM is fitted with one of the best full-sized Tables, purchased at the Exhibition. N.B.—This Hotel is only three minutes' walk from the Show Grounds. 7-7 7399 ALFORD FOREST HOTEL. MB J. TISCH begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has again taken possession of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated. His patrons may now rely on every attention and comfort. All liquors sold are of the best quality. Good stabling. Adjoining the Hotel is a blacksmith's shop, where shoeing and general smith's work are executed at moderate charges. 6-15 6659 NOTICE. I HENRY ALLEN, late of the Golden m Age Hotel, having This Day entered into POSSESSION of the LANGHAM HOTEL, High street, Christehurch, beg to notify that having run the Golden Age for a Jerm of ten years, no comments are necessary regarding the management or contents of the cellar. X must also inform my patrons that tne Licensing Bench having decided that a new building was required, plans will be submitted at the next quarterly meeting, and that I will then commence the erection of theeame. H . ALLEN. July 7th, 1883. 7-9 7463 BOTHEBFIELD HOTEL. Propnetor-MB~A. DUNBAE. and sample the different qnali\j ties of my LIQUORS, and you will Snronounce them unequalled in Christohurc. FRED, (late of Seabright*B), is pw* prietorof the Stables, in which the accommodation is unequalled. .___, BOTHEBFIELD HOTEL. 5-3 4008 . CENTBAL HOTEL. ' X ~%RT~*' Jl AC B * Late of Cherteey, Southbridge, Bakaia* . And Ashburton, T»EGS to inform his numerous.Friends _O that he HAS PURCHASED the LEASE, for ten years, of the CENTBAL HOTEL, Christciiurcli, lately occupied by Mr E. Hiorns, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and his well known ability, to have the pleasure of entertaining one and all. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Beat Brands. N.B.—The Billiard Boom is one of the most recherche in the Province, fitted with j Two of the Best London Tables. _^ CSHANWASrs GLOSTEA HOTEL CORNER OF BAfibADOES AND j ST. ASAPH STBEETS j Chbistchubch. Pg"\9CtSAXTSASY begs to an- « Vf O nouncetohis numerous Friends and the General Public that he has now in fall working* order one of tne most complete and beet appointed Hotels in the Colony for the accommodation of Private Families and Commercial Gentlemen The Billiard Saloon, which is furnished with one of Alcock's best tables, opens on to one of the best Conservatories in the province. . . Hot and cold water bath-rooms upstairs, in connection with the suites of apartments which are elegantly furnished, and _ altogether separate from the hotel portion of The cuisine is of the best and most liberal in Christchurch. Comment on the liquors is unnecessary, as everything is under the special supervision of the proprietor. Good Stabling. __ Christohurch, January Sfind, 1883. Produce. WOOL. fTTHE Undersigned are prepared to make JL CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for Shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, I>uCros and Co., London, or Messrs Daigety, Blackwood and Co.,' Melbourne and Sydney. DALOETY & COMPY.. Lyttelton and Christckurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal terms. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MES CANTHJS AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED. Caitxal—*3,ooo,ooo. Rwacav»—£2lo.ooo MAKES LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeholds, on Stations and Btoek and on GrowinffC'ropsand Clips oE Wool. RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Taiiow, Leather, Hides, Skins so.. Ac, for Sale in New Zealand, Australian and London Markets, against which advances are made if desired UNDEBTAKES INDENTS of British. Continental, East Indian and Americas Goode, and Commiesione in all Branchef of Mercantile Business. HOLDS PERIODIC ALrAUCTION SALEE of Woo Grain, Skins, Hides, Tallow, Live Stock, Land, <tc, at its Sale Rooms, Warehouses, and Central Markets. SPECIAL and CLEARING SALES also conducted. SUPPLIES WOOLPACKS AND CORN BACKS at lowest current rates. Particulars on application at the Company's Offices, 167 Hereford street, Christ church. 4-6 3613 JOHN COOFE, Manager Cooveyan ccc. HOT SPRINGS. EANMEB PLAINS, AMUBJ. NELSON PBOVTNCE. COMMUNICATION by K&ii I 9 Coaoh every Tuesday, on arrival ot first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning in time to catch last train for Cnristchurch. FBANCISHOLDEB, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5562, 17 July 1883, Page 4

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