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Hotels, SGOTOH STORES HOTEL HIGH an© TO AM STREETS, CaRISTUaURCH. CHARLES GOLDSMITH, formerly Proprtotor of the i.anc*ster Park Hotel, has entered into povseseion of this centrairysltuattd Hotel, and will leave nothing undone that will tend to increase its popularity. Visitors can always rely on receiving every attention. Tho SCOTCH STORES has always enjoyed a reputation for supplying th« BICST WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES in the market, which Mr Goldsmith will make a speciality to maintain. TolegTains ai>d telephone messages (No. 453) prompt ly attended to. Meolcinal Wines Supplied. CHARLIES GOLDSMITH, 6373 Proprietor RICHARDSON'S HOTEL LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THIRST-CLASS LUNCH from 12 till 2, Is. i Speight's and other Dunedla Ales always on tap. Telephone, 535. 49 KELLER'S HOTEL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA Patronised by his EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, the Earl of Onslow. THE Proprietor ot the abovo lintel wishos to notify to Tourists, Commercial Travellers and Families, that thoy will dad this a Most Comfortable AND FIRST CLASS HOT EL, Possessing every Modern Convenience. TERMS MODERATE. W. KELLER, . Proprietor. SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBCJRTON. J. LANE, PitOPBIETOR. HLANE (late of tho Canterbury Hotel * Lyttelton) having Purchased the above wuuknowii Hotel from Mrs Shearman, begs to assure his patrons mat no pains or expense will be spared to fully maintain its high class character as a Commercial and Family Hotel. Commodious Sample Rooms. SSO BURKES HOTEL. Corner of High and Manchester streets

CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS THR BEST ACCOMMODATION in Christchurch on the Most Reasonable Terms. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. BURKE. NIGHT PORTER. i 3 P.O. Box. 3SL Telephone. 4Cfl. WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHNNEILL WILL ou glad 10 welcome, his old friends aud the public generally, and assured them they will tind the Hotel repieia with ©vary "comfort andconvenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city v; ill be round most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, and others. TARIFFPer Week, &2 2a. Breakfast. 2s; Lunuu, is; Hinder 2a9d» Beu, 2s. Special Arrangements for FamlUca and Theatcical Uomir'anles. SPACIOUS BAMPLB ROOMS, EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS. Fitted up with two Alcock's Tabiefc . Telephoned. Night Porter, . JOHN NEILL. ■. (Late of Caledonian Hotel^^ CAEE BE PARIS, CHRISTCHURCH. rriHE Proprietor of this Renowned Hotel J. nas much pleasure in informing Ms Patrons ana the Public in general that he has >ust completed much-needed alterations in his establishment, and is now prepared to Aocom UiOdate Forty People. Tiio single bedrooms are of the most approved ventilated, system, witn all tho necessary com forts; and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly comfortable. Tbisuamirpaased establishment, being built entirely of.brickj, concrete, iron and tiles, renders it perfectly safe to lodgers in case of lire; Baths (hot, cold and shower) are on every floor; also, Private Sitting-rooms for families; and the Ladies' Diuiug-room upstairs will bo lound ono of. the most comfortable in-the city. Tho Cale will accommodate Ono Hundred and Ten People at a sitting, and for its magni--ceoce, comfort and appointments ia not to equalled in New Zealand. The Cuisine is under the supervision ot the Proprietor*, offering a Daily Bill of Kare sup* rior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony. Tho Bar will be found Shocked with the Beat XXXX Speight Beer; also, the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on the establishment, can be had from 10 a.m. to i p.m. at the Bar. Also, a moat Liberal Bar Luncheon provided every day. Letters, telegrams or messages entrusted to our care will receive strictest attention. MEALS-ONE SHILLING; os per Day, or SOs per Week. Meal Tickets can be had at the following Liberal Charges—Six .Tickets ss, 13 do lib, _i do 20s. - • ' " _ _ *

A Night Porter Kept. Telephone—No. 238. U FRANCIS ARENAS. Proprietor. Business Notices. nil i.. " -- ■- —- ■■' — THE ORIGINAL ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. EetabUflhed 1882. MORTEN'S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. I -«| R S PO P E is still SELLING X SCOTCH, PEACOCK. AND FINGERINGS. Ac Reduced Rates. Agent- for Domestic Paper Patterns. These patterns are unrivalled, as the style is elegant, and fie perfect. _, . - 4228 OUR BEAUTIFUL SOONER.. THE most-acceptable present to a friend at adiicance la moat certainly an assortment Of the following Beautiful Paotographd:— Tne Sounds West Coast Coach Road Christchurch, Lyttelton, Sumner All the Towns and Harbours The Boiler Gorga Haniner Plains Up-country Life S, WHEELER and SON, N.Z. Scenery Depot, Cathedral square. DUNCAN'S NURSERY, Established 1562. The Oldest Established Nursery in Canterbury. ONSALEA LARGE and carefully selected Stock of FBUIT TREES Of Every Description. Applei, on blight-proof stocks, Apricots, Currants, Cherries. Goosebwrries, tears, Plums, Peaches, Walnuts. &c, &c. Roses in f!n©ice Vat-leue*. Hedge Plants. Shrubs and/Trees in Great Variety. .Please-ncte address— R. KYN'ASIOST. Manager. DUNCAN'S NURSERY, Ensrir's Road and Sr. Lawrence Streot, North Opawa. Four minutes' walk from St. Peter's Church. Ferry road. Trams .very hour. M 9 NEW ZEALAND CARNAGE JWORE.S. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS REEVES and CO., Carrtag<r Builders, beg to that the/ opened those premises 159 LICK* IsajU STREET date Bcauchauip's> Salerooms), ana are prepared for, the inonta of February Qnyr to TYRE LIGHT TKAP and M'OG\ WHEELS at 4s PER PAIR. Limit, 30C» air p-r week. Cash in advance. Afterthatdate the usual charge of 15s per pair will be made. -REEVES and CO. ft-) Carriage Builder*,

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8197, 13 June 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8197, 13 June 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8197, 13 June 1892, Page 6