Hotels JOE DICKS, WJMB WALTHAM AR3_IS, SYDENHAM, »_aOE LIST FOR GASH ONLY. BRANDY. s d vineyard, first class vintage ~ -. 7 6 Hi i.nd Champagne Cognac *• • • «. 7 6 Marc.lain and Co.'s Cognac _. —76 }len_e3sj»and Co.'s Cognac .. —66 1.. Dorville's Cognac" .. _ —50 J. D., own special bottling ~ — 5 0 Larg« fl -8k Brandy .. _. —So hioail ilask Brandy .. .. ..16 In your own bottle, per quartern — 1 0 WHISKEYS. John Walker's Kilmarnock .. .. _ 6 -Mitchell's Royal Irish Whiskey, per bottle 4 q Lome Highland Whiskey .. .. _ g Tise »*oy,ilHlcnd .. .- -. 4 6 The Old Smuggler, the Gaelic Whiskey .. 4 * Tho Kn.O!'e Double I'i.tUled Whiskey .. _ 6 Dunvilie'a Itoyal Irish .. .. 4 « Very Uld Scotch Bull Br.; nd .. .. 4 g Robertnon'. fine Old ScoU.. .. .. 4 g Large'iaak Whiskey .. .. .. 2 > Small flask Whiekey .. .. ._ 1 g GIN. 3oat€'3 and Co.'s Plymouth Gin, per bottle •.—•■, *• -• 4 c Sir Robert Burnett ond Co. a Old Tom .. i : Jone.' Standard Old Tom . .. .. 4 2 Geneva JJJKZ. lurge sized .. .. j ! Wolfe'. Mch_iipp3.. .. .. .. 4 2 In your own bD«j es, per quartern -In Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Hum per gallon 24 q WINES. Champagne, Eclipse, extra quality, extra dry, quarts 7 o do do do pints 4 n ftich Old Port Wine, per bottle.. .. 4 n Fine Old Sherry do .. .. 4 o Good Sound Cliret .. .. .. 2 g BEER. _ass and Co.'s English Alo. quart bottles 1 0 Bhss and Co.'s Pale Ale. «mail bottles .. 0 9 Guinness' Stout, Ship brand, quart bottles 1 0 Crown Brewery Stout or Ale do 0 9 CROWN BIJKWERY. World-wide Renowned Celebrated Sparkling Ale, in your own bottles, per quart .. .. .. ..0 6 First class Cigars, 3d each, or 5 for a ahiping. Box containing 25 .. .. ..2 6 Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Herbal Beer, 2d per bottle if taken away. Terms cash only. 7103 WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHNNEILL ■TiTTILL bo to v. elcome his old friends \ V and tho public generally, and aesuroa them they will lind the Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience, Tho Hotel, being in th« centre of the city, wiil be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourints, and others. TARIFFPer Week, £2 2a. Breakfast. 2s; Lunch, ls; Dinner, 2s 6d. Bed, 2s. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. spacious Sample rooms, excellent billiard rooms, Fitted up with two Alcock's Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter, JOHN NEILL. (Late of Caledonian Hotel) 09 Proprietor. THE CENTRAL HOTEL WELLINGTON. MRS ORMSBEE, Proprietress. ! fWVSE, Best Accommodation in Wellington i. for Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourist., Sec. Good Table d'Hote. Beat Ales, Wines and Spirits. Terms exceptionally moderate. 601 IMPORTANT j JO PASSENGERS PER RA.IL & STEAMER ' AND VISITORS TO T£U_ RACES. J C7TSITOR3 to Christchnrch should seonre V Apartments at the EMPIRE HOTEL, I HIGH; ISTREET. tJThlch, tor Moderate Charges, Comfort and Convenience, is not excelled in tbe City* TARIFF: tOAkt ast, 2s; Lunch, ls; Dinner, 2s; Bed, 2a 6d per day, 7s 6d; per week, £'i 2a. j Jpecial arrangements for Families, Football Teams, and Theatrical Companies. (telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. Best Billiard Table and Room tr Chriflfcchurch, J. CARL, <tf Proprietor. a?HE CENTRAL HOTEL Xs now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience In Hotel management on the Peninsula enables him to Siarantee to his r. atrons every possible attenon and the con\ of a good home at *OOderate charges. None but tbe Best Liquors will be kept. %he houaehold arrangements are under the pergonal supervision of _____ BROOKS. The Hotel haa been thoroughly reuoY&to. «_d being, accordLuc: to its name, in the most central part of the City, it affords exceptional Advantages. The Billiard-room is one of the best lighted and furnished in the city, and is in Oharse of a thoroughly experienced marker. THOMAS BROOKS, Proprietor. Tfi&MINUS FAMILY AND COM MERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH, THE above Hotel is the most conveniently Bituated in Christohurch for Tourist* and Travellers, being opposite the Railway Station, Telegraph and Post Offices, and Cab Stand. The Hotel is replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, tec, spacious Billiard, Smoking, and Private sittang-roomß. Speight's celebrated Dnnedin Ale always on iraught, Prompt attention given to letters and telegrams. Telephone No. 302 FREDERICK STOREY 375 Proprietor. THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. MRSC. GOLDBTONE, having leased this excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, Hopes to merit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to h.<)r. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picturesque part of Christchurch, and yet near to its centre. The privaie suites of apartments are very comfortaojy furnished, and the arrangements of tne Hotel render it a desirable home for Travellers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mrs Goldstone's personal supervision, and her long experience warrants her in guaranteeing er patrons every attention. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MQDERATS Telegrams, Letters or Messageg Promptly Attended to. None but tbe Best liauois SaspUfid. Telephone No. 359. fglf) **■■' ;■■- - . .■; r ■' PSB CKNT- WORE WATm SAVSO fO PER CENT. LESS WATER WASTED, XMPBOVBD HYDRAULIC BAM Patent SSBSt NO more annoyance caused throngn cne Valves stopping up and the Rmm StopDing, but a constant INCREASED SUPPLY pf WATER obtained without interfering with t resent supply. Rams in use can be flMad with my Pateat a verysm-Ucoet). Write or send partiqulars J. BIGWOOD, " PWMBBR, GASFITTER, BiUSS FOUNDER, &0., . Direct Importer of all Goods! RegwU^hf above Trades. 68 COLOMBO BTa___T. lEriepbonaNat
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7922, 23 July 1891, Page 2
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