THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, (LATE UNIVERBAL HOTEL) LONDON AND OXFORD STREETS, | LYTTELTON. MR. J. N. FAIRHURST having purchased the lease of the Universal Hotel, it is his intention to sell off by auction the whole of the present stock, furniture, and fittings, to have the exterior and interior entirely re-modelled, painted, and re-fur-nished, introducing every modern improvement conducive to the comfort.of (Visitors; and he wifl-psither spare expense nor laboit tto mate the e^ouwifnent ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS IN NEW ZEALAND. .From the proprietor's long experience in _ the wholesale wine and spirit trade, he will be in a position to provide the best articles. The Larder will be well supplied, and the Cuisine department under proper superintendence. Private rooms will be provided for families. Further particulars and notice of the day of opening will appear in future advertisements. J. N. FAIRHUST, 3339 Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Lyttelton, (late Universal Hotel).—W ANT ED , upper and under CHAMBER MAIDS, WAITER, BARMAID, BOOTS, and a professed COOK; must be well recommended, Apply to l Mr, Fairhurst, on the premises, on Monday, the 17th August. 3344 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 £1 for each day,, without any other expense; and at the game 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 j comfort. j March 5, 1863. "69 j WEEDEN'S " HALF-WAY HOUSE," ! GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WILLIAM WEEDEN, in returning thanks to station-masters and the public generally, begs to solicit a continuance of their favors, i William Weederi wll still continue to study the comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, and begs to state that he has "*■ extensive stabling, loose boxes, etc. HAT AND COHN ALWAYS ON HAND. ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOE HOUSES AND CATTLE. 317$ > ■ 'y >0 R ■A'R I-i H O T WM. STRANKS, in returning thants for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform travellers on the South road and the public generally, that he has ERECTED a HOUSE on the; NEW ROAD, which will be found replete with every convenience. GOOD STABLING. 3248 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN AGENCY of this Bank was opened at AKAROA, on Monday, the 6th instant, under the management of Mr. George Kirton. F< E. STEWART, Manager. Christchurch, April 9,1863. 1703
RELIEF FOR THE AFFLICTED. CAPTAIN WILSON may be consulted daily at Cambridge House, from 10 till 4, upon all PAIN and NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, PALPITATION of the HEART, and periodical HEADACHES. RHEUMATISM RELIEVED in HALF-AN-HOUR. . , , N.B.—Ladies are requested to bring a female friend or servant with them. 3289 DUNCAN & SON have for sale, Garden, farm, and Flower Seeds, at their Seed Shop, Gloucester Street, Christchurch RADFORD'S PATENT COMBINED WAsS ING and MANGLING MACHUjfES effect an immense saving of labor, time and soap.. They fire easy to work, and extremely expeditious, and no family hotel or large establishment should be without one. For price and particulars, apply to J. JAMESON & CO., Wholesale Agents, 3264 Colombo street. LADIES' SCHOOL, KAIAPOI. THIS School will be opened on Monfoy, the 27th instant, under the management of Mrs. (Kev. Wm.) Rirton, with the co-operation of highly competent assistance. terms: For board, including the usual branches of an English education, per annum...£so 0 0 Ditto, ditto, under 9 years of age ... 40 0 0 Day scholars - 12 0 0 Modern and ancient languages, music, and drawing, each per quarter ... 1 5 N.B.—Conditional reduction of charges allowed. Quarterly payments in advance. Sewell House, Sewell Street, . ■ Kaiapoi, July 20, 3 3 CLOTHES WRINGERS, SOAP AND CANDLES, AND ENGLISH JAMS. JUST ARRIVED, PER SEBASTOPOL 100 boxes Cowan's best pale yellow soap, none equal to it in the market ~ 50 boxes Price's Belmont sperm candies 36 dozen lib-tins assorted jams, a very scarce Haley, ' Morse and Boyden's American, and Bradford's English clothes wringers. Every family should posses one-they are truly a labor-saving machine ; may be had on trial. Groceries of every description cheap these dull times. . . Small profits and quick returns is the J7 adopted at the family grocery store, opposite Mr. Bethel Ware's. T. D. JONf)S, Proprietor, i High street, Christchurch, June 23, 1863. X6 *'\ T l HE ONLY STEAM MADE .CONFECTIONERY manufactured in the colonies is by BIDDELL BROTHERS, 495 and 497 George Street. Sydney, l iuid:at thdir Steam Works, 128 Pitt Street,, Importers Df Jujubes, &c.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1119, 1 August 1863, Page 1
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