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• Hotel!. NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. THIS Hotel ia now ready for the reception of Families and Gentlemen, being'replete with every comfort of a private bouse. It ia particularly recommended by the Faculty to all requiring change at the sea side, and being only about five miles from Christchurch makes it easy of access to all. The Beach is without exception one of the finest In the world, haying a stretch of 40 miles along Fegassns'Bay, and is very pleasant to drive on, A BATHING MACHINE Is placed on the Beach, with efficient attendance and every convenience for visitors to New Brighton. BEITANNIA HOTEL, WHATBLY EOAD, CHBI9TCHDECH. Proprietors; CHARLES OBBEN, formerly of the "Sl-r.des," and late of the Ship! Hotel, Timaru. and DANIEL M'QDINNESS, of the Foresters' Hotel. fRIHE above beg.to intimate to their old friends 1 and the public that they are to be fonnd dally at: the above hotel, which has been thoroughly re* novated and fitted np with every comfort and con* venlenoe, and no effort on their part will he spared in making all who favour them with their patronage welcome. Luncheon on daily; Coups, Chops, Steaks on the Shortest Notice. Dinners as per arrangement. Private rooms for Families. WINES, BEEE, AND BFIBITS OF THE BEST BRANDS, The management of the Hotel is under the supervision of Mr GBEEN, so long and favourably known both in Christchurch and Timaru, Good Stabling. 9558 EASTEBH HOTEL. Comer of Cashel street, and East Town Belt, THE alterations to the above being now oom plete, visitors can obtain oil the aooommoda Aon of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for. Single QentlomWi Private Booms for Fanuliee. 1899 J H. HALL. Proprietor. rp H E § H A D E S, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Wholesale end Retail Wine and Spirit Stores. Importer of Ale and Porter of the First Brands. Including Blood’s, Guinness’, Byass’, and the Celebrated Pig Brand Stout. The Ales in Stock are— - Younger's, Jeffrey’s, Alisop’s, Tennents, and Ind, Cope and Co.'s Brands, in Glass and Stone Bottles. Wines of the Best Quality, ' Champagne and Moselle, also very fine Fort, strongly recommended for Invalids. Clarets of the best qualities; and Australian Wines of the best quality. Fine Amontillado-and other ; Sherries, for Family use, all at ordinary prices. W. H. PORTER, Proprietor. All Letters with orders will receive prompt attention. Goods delivered within four miles of town Free. Luncheon on the Table every day from 12.30 to 2 p.m. 8088 GROWN HOTEL, AMBEBLEY. THE above Hotel being now fitted np. with every comfort and convenience, offers FIBBT-CLABS ACCOMMODATION To Families and Travellers. PRIVATE BOOMS Large and Commodious Livery aqd Bait Stables, Loose Boxes, Ac. Saddle Horses, Single and Doable Buggies always on Hire at shortest notice. Good paddbckang accommodation. 9703 H. M’LEAN. ORAM’S SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBURTON, THIS fine Hotel is replete with every convenience for Settlers and TtsveUers. JTha Cuisine is under the personal superintendence of the Proprietor, whose long expeience on sea and land offers a substantial guarantee that his patrons, will have every comfort afforded them,- and may rely on being called, the Early Trains going North and South daily. • Wines, Spirits, Ales, Ac., of the Choicest Brands. (None other kept in stock.) 218 B. W. SHEARMAN, Proprietor. ;e street. CLUB HOTEL, ~ jllwbt Gates, ~ TIMARU. 3 [l HIS Hotel is fitted up with every comfort L convenience, and offers first-class ; aooomm tion to families . 1 Wines, Beers and Spirits of the best brands. 4145 D. M’LENNAN. ASHBURTON RAILWAY REFRESHMENT BOOMS. PASSENGERS travelling by railway are minded that all Trains stop 20 minutes at the above station. The refreshment rooms are under the management of B, W. 1 SHEARMAN, of the Somerset Hotel, and Travellers will find every convenience afforded to them. A Ladies’ Refreshment Boom adjoins the Indies’ Waiting Boom. A Bell will ring five minutes before the departure of each train. 219 WAIWBEA (HOT SPRINGS) HOTEL. THE BANITOEIDM OP THE COLONIES. THE WAIWEBA HOTEL is the finest and largest in New Zealand.' It is situated 24 miles from Auckland, with which there is daily communication, by steamer. The mineral Hot Baths are noted for the cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and many other ailments to which human flesh is heir. For the tourist or convalescent there are fishing,'aborting, Ac; for the lovers of nature there is some of the finest scenery in the colonies. It has now become a fashionable and favourite resort for invalids seeking health,, and for men of business requiring relaxation, A church is being ereoted, and Government have decided to make it a telegraph station. In conjunction with the Waiwero, the proprietor has, at considerable expense, fitted npths EUerslie Hotel, which is situated at the Ellerslio Railway Siation, half way between Auckland and OnChnngS, with Hpt and Cold Baths. A supply of the Waiwera is always kept there, for bathing or drinking purposee.' Every information given to' tourists or visitors by Mr Brown, the manager, and free access to thcbeantifal EBeralie Gardens. The following is. one of the numerous testimonials which grateful patients have given of the merits of the Waiwera Establishment “ We, the undersigned, having Visited the: Hot Springs, Waiwera, .near Auckland, are unanimous in our praiseot the beauty of the place, thelnxury of the baths, and the health-restoring benefits received, and which we have witnessed and felt, through the wonderful cdratiye properties in the medicinal waters of the establishment, have much pleasure in recommending the Waiwera baths to the healthy seeking recreation and oomfort,to the invalid fora renewal of health and happiness, and in no other place in our travels have we enjoyed ourselves more or felt more comfortable, in the accommodation afforded, than at this excellent hotel, possessing all that the most fastidious could desire. Samuel Dickenson, the Hall, Ashfield, Sydney Ed. B. Stead, Bradford, Yorkshire, England Geo. B, Bnssell, Dunedin Wm. Tait, Dunedin Edward Willooeks, Registrar Supreme Court, Auckland W. J. OUirier. Christchurch Wilfred 0. Maxwell, Christchurch Robert J. M'Farlane, 0.E., Thames A. Haroourt, Sydney Robert M’DaugaU Melbourne Mortise Taylor, Melbourne In the early peart of this year'his Excellency the Marquis of Normanby visited the Waiwera, and was so pleased with the establishment that he requested the proprietor to furnish .a supply of water for analysis by Mr Skey, the Colonial Analyst. The following isthe result i—“Analysis (these results are computed in grains per gallon)— Chloride of sodium ... ... ... Chlftride of potassium .•» Chloride of lithiqm . lodide Of magnesium ... ... Sulphate of soda ... ... ... Bi-carbonate of soda... ... Bi-carbodate ol lime ... ... Bi-carbonate of magnesia ... Bi-carbonate of iron .1. ... ... Alumina BUloa, ... .... ... ... ... Total ... ... ... 219.658 •• The water is similar to several of the famous Continental waters > for instance, that from Vichy in France, and Faohingen in Nassau, both of which are largely used medicinally. 1X54,: (Signed) W. Sm." Miles, Hassal ft Co. FOR BALE. WILDWOOD, NEAR WILSON’S, BRIDGE. , , ' 1 * * ' 111. Hit 'i' i ‘ 1 ' THIS beautiful Suburban^, RESIDENCE, the property of Frederick .Banks, Esq., and now in the occupation of Cohnt de Depasture Is for SolC by private treaty. . ; v , ~i , i, ■ The House contains every convenience for a com* fortable family residence, and is in excellent order. The Ground*, about 5 acres in extent, ore most tastefully-laid out, and' planted.' Possession con' be given onjan.l. This property ,is welj worthy of the attention of anyone desirous of securing a Route close to town with all 1 the advantages of the country. Apply to . j 414 MILES, HASSAL, A CO.. Christchurch. .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 4920, 24 November 1876, Page 1

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