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I H«tete. I BOTHKBPEBtLD HOTEL, Osßhel street. FTTHE Proprietor soHcitß the favor of » JL visit. The Liquors will be found to be of a quality unsurpassed anywhere. The Table supplies the Beet One SMUisj Dinner in Chnstchnrch t and the Stable* wffl be found conducted by "Fred." « they ought to be. 13-15 3408 A. DUNBAB, Proprietor. PIGEON BAY HOT2L, A. F. BRIDGES HAS the honour to inform the public of the Peninsula and Canterbury generally that a new and commodious FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAS BEEN OPENED AT PIGEON BAT. WELL-PEOVIDEir APARTMENTS. Ladies' Waiting Boom. GOOD STABLING Steamer from Lyttelton three time 3 per week. NONE BUT BEST~LIQUOB3 KEPT. Hot and Cold Baths. A. F. BRIDGES, 12-17 7965 Proprietor. Al HOTEL. TTTUBT (late of the Queen'i • n Hotel, Timaru, and Fapamri Hotel) desires to announce to his friends and the public generally that he haa ENTEBED INTO POSSESSION OT THJB WBLL-KKOWN A 1 HOTEL. The accommodation afforded by the hotel is of a first-class order, and commercial gentlemen visiting Chrietchurch will find in the Al Hotel a comfortable home, with the advantage of being situate in the centre of the city and adjacent to all the houses of business The proprietor has arranged a Special Water Service throughout the Hotel, and, generally, everything will be done in consection with this department, which will be under careful and competent supervision, to render the Al worthy the patronage of fftmiliAa and commercial gentlemen. The Wines, Spirits, &c., will be of the first quality, ana every exertion used by the proprietor to make the hotel thoroughly a family one. T. HTTET, Proprietor. Christchurch, September 16th, 1884. 9-17 4721 HEATHCOTE AEMS HOTEL. PEBBT BEIDGE* TO SUMNEB. ■Jl/fB COUGHLAN begs to inform the IYM Public and Holiday Seekers of Christchorch that he has TAKEN OVEBTHE ABOVE HOTEL, And has had it THOBOUGHLY BENOVATED AND BEFITTED. Mr and Mrs Conghlan trust that their experience as Steward and Housekeeper of the Christchurch Club for the past six years will be a sufficient guarantee that the requirements of the Public will meet with strict attention. GARDENS FBEe"tO THE PUBLIC, And all kind* of BEFBESHMENTS AT THE SHOBTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. TEA AT ALL HOUBS. A Boom exclusively -for Ladies and Gentlemen waiting for Tram or Coach. with eeparate entrance from public part of HoteL The Cuisine is under the personal Buperintendance ef Mrs C. Booms en suite, with accommodation for Single Boarders in search of health. An Aleock'e Prize Billiard Table. WINES AND SPIBITS OF THE BEST ONLY KEPT. Messrs Vincent and Co.'s Bright and Sparkling Light and Strong Ales. 8-14 8532 tfTICTOBiAfc MOXtL m. V Colombo street, Christchurch. Having again taken possession of the above well-known old-established and favorit* Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, win now be found replete with every convenience, no expense having been spared to ensure the comfort of visitors. The reputation of my management needr aooomment, p Late ef the Southern Crots Hotel, 3-20 7800 Addimrton. QTJILL'S HOTEL. ASHBUBTON Opposite the Bailway Station. fTtHE Proprietordenree to notify to ComX morcial Travellers, Famfliee and VTsitorathat the above Establishment ieinot to be excelled in the celony. The Private Apartments are specially designed for the comfort and privacy of families. Splendid Commercial Boom and an excellent Library large Sample Boom, Billiard Boom, Bathrooms, to. All Wines and Beers supplied are of the beet brands. The Baflwaj Refreshment Booms, Aahburton, are alst under ethe management of the Proprietoj of Quill's HoteL THOM4S QUILL Proprietor. •6 6143 CANTEEBUEY HOTEL. METHVEN. W BOUSE begs to inform the biu • and the inhabitants of Methveu and surrounding districts that he is prepared to offer first-class accommodation, with every convenience and comfort, at the above newly erected and commodious hotel. All the rooms are light, airy, and I furnished in a superior style, and the Proprietor spares no pains or expense to make tte CANTEBBUET HOTEL the beet hotel in the district. There is a first-clase BILUABD BOOM, with one of Aleock'e beet tables. All wines and beers supplied are of the beet brands. Good stabling, and horses and buggies on hire. 3-12 7445 W. BOUBE, Proprietor. SOUTHEBN CBOSS HOTEL, ADDINGTON. nrtHE PROPRIETOR having taken the I above new Hotel, has much pleasure to inform his many friends and the . general public that they will find even comfort and attention at the above weL built and elegantly furnished HoteL Tht Hotel is only a few chains from tie Addington Bail way Station and Sale Yards Therefore those attending to the sales, oz coming in with late trains, or wanting tc get away by the early trains, will find th< Hotel a great convenience. Trams pass the door every half hour. jBOBEBT BUSSELL, Late of the White Swan Hotel, Tugjj* SPECIAL LOAN OF J225,000. NOTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch City Council PBOPOSE to BOBBOW, for the following WOBKB, the sum of jE25,000, by way of a special loan, under the powers conferred by the M.C Act, 1876, and the several Acta amending the same, such sum to be secured upon a special rate of lid in the £ sterling upon the rateable value of all the rateable property within the said City to provide interest and sinking fund for the said loan. SCHEDULE OF PBOPOSED WOBKS. The following is a Schedule of the proposed works, with the probable ccat of each:— I Worcester street bridge ... ... 41800 Mark biidge, Armagh street 1600 nKictoria street bridge 1400 ttoucester street bridge 2500 Ku lamps ... 1000 flnannelung 500 emcrete kerbing 4500 amderground tanks for fire prevenJSion _ ... 1800 Wells for street watering 1400 Tkamway to Corporation cemetery Sand reserves ... 6600 <pntingenciee 1900 I .£25,000 m By order. i F. T. HASKINS, B Town Clerk. ■City Council Office, 1 M~ December 13th, 1834. 12-10 8067
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6027, 9 January 1885, Page 4
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