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Howl*. BBmiH hotel. ltttbltoh. rpHlB nliadU Hotel, at which the bait accom. Jt modatton tor trevallars and vUltoral* to be pmoned; ia attested mox conveniently. bain* the nearest both to the Railway Station and Steam ere' Wharf. For eomfort tt U nuaurpuaed In port, the preprietraaa bavin* spend no patni to render every Mote In the booM wall and conveniently fnrnlahed, Tbanis a apaoioiis bUUard aaloonon the gronnu floors and the wince, ipirite, liqoenra, English and Oolootel alaa (bottled and oa draught) anatored in a mackm* vault fotmadby eusTeilon from the aoUd olni'.andanl therefore, even farthe bright of atunmer, ooot aadsaMkhiag. Table d'hote daily at I p.m. The coliine forma a ipeeial feature of the eetabllabrnwity and every provlelc n la made for providing refreshment* at the eborteat notice at aU boon. Pnbho and private dlnnera aapplied at moderate ratea at a hrtal warning. Pamflim prorlded with winea, spirits, ho. of the beat branda at reaaonaUepfioee. 3133-190 a*? nidWelfned bavin* completed the pur o t THE BED lion HOTEL. BANOIOBA, Desiree to inform hla friends and the pnblla generally that be ia prepared to offer tham the v»rv beet doooramodetion, and troate that hla practical knowledge of the business, and the superiority of the eat*bllabment.wUl entitle him to receive a large fnoont of their patronage. Hone bat the BeM Winea, Alee, and Spirits kept, GOOD OTABL2SO AND LOOSff BOXES. A well-Hgbtod Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Alecfoh %bl3. ; PRIVATE BIWPEB OF APARTMENTS i- jroEtAKH.rES. Every convenient* afforded to Bearden. BMB-84t HAEBT MOODY, Proprietor. OSOWV HOTEL, TEKUKA, T. W. GUNNELL, PEOPREETOE, above ben tel inform Ua Chrirtolmroh idr.rnd »•:pnbHogenmoHy that, having 1 i T - _ thlr weMttiown Hotel, be can now offer superior adoomxnodorion to all who may favour Urn j™ \belr pateohan, Spociou* aample room a. WbM,beer, andsplrite of th* beet brands. Good stabling and paddocks. a4M-9D6 obaits ' aolontflii oommeboui ahd riim* hdisbl, ASHBURTON. Under saw patronage of ®* ®W7APA»t* 7amea Fwgnqon, Bart* late Go Jaw Zealand Governor of Hen wmoß, mmwtmmmmmmmrn Mill , Bit Charles Thioane, late Governor of Taexnania. fIIUIS eentrally eitaotodhotel is pronounced to 1 be one of the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. The onialn* ia under the anperviaion of an eminent chef, and the proprietor hopes that hia long experience in th* true 1* aanffleientgnanatea ae to the qoality of theoontente of the cellar. 818 r B, W. SHBARMAN. Proprietor. ST A B HOTEL, THUD EA. :M, QUIHH, Tnommo*. liIiTENSIYE addition* and Improvement* m'l tag bean made to this Hotel, Commercial bar. w . . ..foinliod other Traveller* can now be mpplied with flnt-olaaa accommodation. Private rooms for famiUea. Wines and Spirita of the beet brand*. Good Stabling, 8338.11 CEITBEION HOTEL, PIIHCIB BTEB ET, - - DUNEDIN. iftllE ST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Private 1* Sitting and Bedrooms for fawfliM. 8168.344 Hot and Cold Bathe. WM. THOMPSON, Proprietor. (Cheistchtjech Terminus Hotel, (Immediately opposite the Bailway Station). THOMAS BlCHMOND—Proprietor. OINCE the present Proprietor took possession ef ty this Hotel expensive improvements have been effected by. rfe-fuxniahingtts suites for families, and largely extending its Bedroom - accommodation. New turn It ore, unique and elegant, has been introduced Into its suites, and no economy has been studied in making ite Bedrooms' what they are now admitted to be—lofty, airy, and ’ replete with com(act.- The Culinary department ia conducted by one of artistical skill. Luncheon on the Table from 12 till 2 o’clock. £ Manet watts the arrival qf passengers by 4h* Ekprees train from the South tui halfpast 6 p.m. _ v ... Traveller*, by railway, will find this Hotel—both at the timq of their arrival in and departure from the city, owing to its proximity to the railway station—more convenient for,them than, any other Hotel in Christehhrdh.* ‘ " ‘ JL Porter wCft Tie 1 in attendance on the arrival of Traina.Jto'Sake chaxge ef luggage, have it conveyed to tha Hotol and vice versa. A new Billiard-neei has been recently erected and attached to the HoteLytofoh* for its extent, decora, tions, and completeness, ia at present unequalled in NeW Zealand. 1 Fdnr orAlcock'a finest Exhibition Tables have been imported from Melbourne for this magnificent jroom, in which lovers of the game may luxuriate in the midst of all )hfi, improved appliances and comforts known to modern art. , The Proprietor will bestow special attention in his selectlOnof Wines for this establishment; and only the best will be supplied. Of Spirits, English and Colon!ol Ales, only the bat approved Brands will be kept. . ’ Case will be taken, that the staff of servants employed at this Hotel will bo, only those who are fouhd prompt and ready to bestow on visitors that attention to their wants, together with *he full measure of> civility which they have a right to expect or demand. Travellers leaving the Hotel by early Trains will be called in due time, and Breakfast on the Table or them at ahy hour required. The luxury of Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths may be enjoyed at all hours. The 1 present Proprietor—Mr J. RICHMOND—having perceived a want in tbit portion of the City, has resolved to supply the desideratum by opening —in the New Shops attached, to his Hotel—in Manchester street »' u &kstaitbant, Where Meals may be had from 7 am. till S pan. for ONE SHILLING, In order to suit the convenience ef all classes of ; >. Travellers. Hot Dinner'from 12 till 2 p.m. 3889-37 EN’S HOTEL, corner Sarnard: street*, Timarn, of North and T. B. JONES, mtly arthe most approved principles, and the >r is enabled to offw superior acoommodaivate families and commercial gentlemen Timarn. ■ Persons having .occasion to atSupreme, District, dr Besident Magisduns will find evenr' comfort and DoS at this hotel. whieh is situate just those publlo institutions. Private rooms lies elegaatly furnished.. Splendid bath Luncheon on the table from 13 to ■ 1110-401 CHBISTCHimCH. BEFOBD fiTl, UXUUOiVnV«v«e Wine and Spirit Stores. . Stout/ Jeffrey’s. Allsop’A Tonnont'a, and Lad, anto/affidsTto andStoneßoMw. wgne and *“*•• --—'--ecommendedfor Invalids. Shin Wines of the best qurilty. Tad other Sherries, tor Pamily pt attention. . dfIUTe —q muun rum sedß oh the table every day from 1130 to 3 W. H. POETEB Proprietor. QOLDSN FLSBOI HOTEL, dombo str«at, near tire Poet Ofioa, Ontnana. K. jua-IDDET. Utt of tfial&plra, Lyttelton) riVIHG t*ka«: H»e show, w Vlaitots.an a the Above, bege to inform id travellers that he ia p*m BEST AOOOMMODATION o* » te gjjitte--Bourd ffnd Beaidenoe. 1 ■ HY comfortable Board and Residence can bo B obtained with moderate charges at Dagmar ae. Coaferenco atreet, Durham street north. BUGS'S CANTERBURY RESTAURANT, Pagaaol coed, near Poetroaloe. [HALS at *U boon Of (he day. Board and Lodging—l7a, 18a, and ffl per week. and MeOi,Uea«h. ABQUHABSON'S LONDON AND PARIS EBSTUEAUNT, door to Fleming, Ironmonger, corner of Hanoheator and St Asaph streets. Bed and Meals la each. 4460-37 Impounded. IMPOUND ERGS. OUNDID at Leeaton, Deo. 28, from LakeroCowa, pretty old j both dry, iu tion. One ted end one white j the latter TIQDe UUU TOU teUtA VUO TIU..-I is branded Uke CB near rump, it claimed before Monday, the 13th. mat., win JAMES CAKSTON, Poundkeeper.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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