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ADVANCE CANTERBURY !!! RAILWAY HOTELCOBNEB OF LONDON AND CANTEBBUBY BTBEETB, LV T T E L TO N. MESSRS. LUMLEY & JONES T)EG most respectfully to inform their _D friends and the public in general that they have at LAST succeeded in getting up the STEAM AT THE ABOVE HOTEL where CHOPS, STEA X S , SOU P S , &c . , Maybe had at all hours,on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. WINES, BEER, Ac, of every description, and of the very best quality, Wholesale and Retail. . GOOD BEDS. 19 LION HOTEL, RANGIORA. R. NEWTON HAVING relinquished his business at the Rakaia Ferry, begs to acquaint his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to the comforts of his patrons to merit a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed upon him previously; The utmost care has been exercised in selecting Wines, Spirits, Ale, &c, of the very best description and most approved brands. N.B.—Good stabling, paddocks and stockyards attached. 1066 GREAT SOUTH ROAD. HALF-WAY HOUSE. W. WEEDEN BEGS to acknowledge the marked support he has received during the time he has conducted the above house; and assures those who may contribute their patronage that no effort will be spared to promote their comfort. Improvements in the arrangements of the house are about to be.made, which will greatly promote its comfort and quietude.' Good Stabling. 20 THE SELWYN HOTEL. GH. GIGGS begs respectfully to in- • form his friends and parties travelling in the neighbourhood of the river Selwyn that he has taken the above named Hotel, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. . SADDLE HORSES TO LET. EXCELLENT STABLING. 21 BRUCE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. G. SCARBROUGH, PROPRIETOR. TTISITORS to the beautiful scenery of V Akaroa, will find at this Hotel firstclass fare and unexceptionable accommodation. 22 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AKAROA. J. ANDERSON/PROPRIETOR. PERSONS having now the opportunity per steamers of visiting the noble harbour and splendid scenery of Akaroa, will find first-rate accommodation and unexceptionable fare at the above-named hotel. Akaroa, Dec. 2,1861. 23 NOTICE. JH. WILSON takes this opportunity of thank- • ing his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since commencing business here, and begs to inform travellers, &c., that nothing that lies in his power shall be wanting for their comfort. Well Aired Beds. Corn and Hay for Horses. Good Stabling. Good Boats for Ferry and Good Boatmen. Cattle, Sheep, and Horses crossed at all times on reasonable terms. CAUTION TO TRAVELLERS. As there is now a New Ferry established some distance below mine, I beg to caution the publio generally that there is no accommodation for Man or Horse. A great many have been disappointed already. Waitaki, March 10,1862. 1151 LONDON HOUSE, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. TMERSON begs to direct publio atten- • tion to the following list of goods and prices:—First-class tea, a mixture of best congou, gunpowder, and orange scented pekoe, 3s 6d per Fb, if 7 lb taken, 2s 9d; fine coffee, 2s, 7 lb bag. Is 9d; sugar, Company's pieces, 7d, or by 7 lb bag, 6£d; currants, superior, lOd; salad oil, Is 3d; sardines, Is; marmalade, Is 6d per jar; candle*; Belmont, Is lOd, or by 6.1b packet, Is 8d; best London soap, if 14 lbs taken, 7d; soda, 3d, or 2s 6d for 12 lb; starch. 9(1, plain or patent; best oatmeal, 4d; Carolina nee, 6d; London and colonial snuffs; best tobacco, Cavendish, 4a per lb; Negrohead, ss; cut tobacco, ss; and every other article in groceries and oilmen's stores at greatly reduced prices. . T. M. has likewise on sale a large and varied stock of men's and boy* clothing, drapery, hosiery, &o.; men's moleskins from 6*; shirts, 3s 6d; calicoes from 7d; prints from Bd, Ac. 817

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

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