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THE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL.

It is very common tt noto in connection with nny new industry or pursuit that it'ie stated to have been started to fill a long felt want. Funny men—some of them newspaper writers—have inuclo capital out of this, and joked about it. But we have in our midst an cxemplitiualion of the truth of this statomont, so far as regards the latest venture of Mr J. E. Cokor. " Cokor'e Hotel , is known all over the world, like the Weekly Press. Wherever the white naan has established civilisation some one has heard of (Joker's Hotel—all celebrities have sojourned within its hospitable .portals, and the number of the noble army of globe trotters to whom its name is known is count* less. But Mr CoV.er wished, like Aloxander, for other worlds \o conquer, and he, true to his earlier traditions, lias selected the aeasido to inaugurate there au hotel the fame of which shall equal, if not excel, that of the Manchester stieet one. For making a place natty and neat Mr Cokor has a reputation, but it in wonderful co see what he nas done at the New Brighton Hotel during his six weeks' proprietorship. Every convenience and comfort that one can wish for has been arrahged there. The place has been trans* formed by being repaporud, repainted and furnished throughuut. There are several pleasant rooms whore ladies can have afternoon tea and gentle* men—something else. Tlio bedrooms and sitting rooms are models of neatness, as might bo expected under the regime of Mr and Mrs Cokor. For the city man who desires recuperation and freedom from the worry of business tbo mariuo retreat of Mr Coker is one of the best places in Chrietchurch. Telephonic communication with the city is provided, and generally, without doubt, the New Brighton Hotel, under present management, as was stated at the commencement of this notice, fills a long* felt want.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 3

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THE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 3

THE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 3