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ALBION HOTEL, London Street, Lyttelton. JOHN COLLIER, in retiring from the above named business, begs to return his best thanks to his friends and the public in general, for the liberal support he has met with, and solicits the continuance of their favors to his successor, Mr. John Hill. JOHN HILL, having taken the above named Hotel of Mr. John Collier, respectfully informs his numerous friends and the public of Canterbury that nothing shall be wanting on his part to continue the | business as a first-rate Hotel, and hopes by keeping ' the very best of Ale, Beer, Wines, and Spirits, to merit the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. O" Good Starling and Outhouses AS FORMERLY. 798 C GREEN beg§ to thank his patrons for favors • shown so liberally to him during his occupation of Clontarf House and the Railway Chop House, and wishes to intimate that he has entered into partnership with C. H. SMITH, in the Lyttelton Hotel, and trusts that a continuation of patronage will be extended. LYTTELTON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. GREEN & SMITH Beg to iixtimate they are proprietors of the above Family Hotel, late in the occupation of Mr. Rowland Davis, and can guarantee to parties visiting Christchurch the seclusion and comfort of a private residence. Private Apartments for ladies and families. A Restaurant has been added to the establishment, where soups, chops, steaks, cutlets, &c., can be had at all hours, on the shortest notice. Comfortable sleeping apartments, and every convenience for the comfort of visitors. Wines, ales, and spirits of the best quality. Extensive stable accommodation will shortly be provided. 160 DEVONSHIRE ARMS HOTEL, ' Late Christchurch Club. CHARLES G. DANN having succeeded Mr. Woodman in the management of the above House, begs to assure his friends and the public that his best attention will be paid to their requirements, and they may rely on having genuine Wines, Spirits, Well-aired Beds, and the best accommodation. 676 DEVONSHIRE ARMS STABLES. G DELL begs leave to inform the public that he • has taken the above stables, and by strict attention to horses placed in his care, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. A good and well-watered Paddock. Saddle Horses always on Hire. Two or three useful draught horses, for sale. 677 HEARERS' ARMS HOTEL, ANTIGUA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. • Board and Residence, 25s per week. Good accommodation for travellers. Wines, Beers, and Spirits, of the best quality. Good Stabling and Paddocks. BLAKE & LIPPARD, 334 Proprietors. HALF-WAY HOUSE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WM. WEEDEN, in returning thanks to those of the public of Canterbury who have given him their kind patronage, hopes by the same diligent attention that he has ever endeavoured to pay to their comfort, still to merit a continuance of the same. W. W. intends commencing an enlargement of the stables, with addition of loose boxes, where every attention will be paid as usual to horses standing at livery. N.B.—Hay and corn always on hand, and an abundant supply of water on the premises for horses and cattle. 2674 FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of 15s. for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort. March 5, 1863. 1169 NEW STORE FRESH TEAS, &c. THE subscriber having leased the premises known as the IRON STORE, Ferry road, immediately opposite the Store of Mr. Bethel Ware, has opened the same as a first-class FAMILY GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE, where he hopes to receive the patronage which a well selected stock deserves, at moderate prices, and attentive consideration to the wants and orders of the public. BsIF A visit will be esteemed a favour. T. D. JONES. Iron Store, Ferry Road, Christchurch, March 12, 1863. 1334 R. BILLENS'S CURIOSITY SHOP, LONDON STREET. CUT GLASS, Chandelliers, Kerosene Lamps, Looking-glasses, Pictures and Birds. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes. Likenesses taken in photography. N.B.—Lamps of all descriptions made to order and repaired. 1417 PRESCRIPTIONS and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared from genuine drugs, at J. C. Brooke & Co.'s, Chemists, Christchurch. 1409 rpENDERS for Drainage at Northcote, Papanui, X Great North Road, are requested to be sent in to the Surveyor's offices, on or before the 10th of April, 1863. Plans and specification to be seen at C. E FOOKS', Architect and Surveyor, 1464 Lichfield Street. FOR Sale, a Good Second-hand Piano. Price, £30. Also, several Harmoniums. C. Bonnington, High street. 1193 EOll Sale, eight beautiful Drawings of New Zealand Scenery, painted by John Gaily, Esq., of Nelson. C. Bonnington, Iligh street. 1191 THE undersigned is commissioned to sell a superior walnut Cottage Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, the property of a lady leaving the proj vince. Price, £60. C. Bonnington, High street. 1192

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 1

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