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Hotels. x Y HO T B TbIASOI'K, CBBISTCUI’HCn. L, , „„ ,„„i oTibc-dablisdied Commercial Tli ;rfu ’'rou and Refitted. Ikis c. mu ,io Kooms have been 't.xl and bon o S «oi-k mMt comfort . .«*•>«• 'o o Hotels in Christchurch. ablespirts are of the very best Tli<’ w i;„ ,Ji Vivjlish Ales on drought. o d Hot© able;l „a 0. ; .;.i-!ote '‘tliF very best ",V Vii-’.ish Ales ou drought, brands. , vo i' ors ,vi]i find the Table <i'H Cotnmot u ,i principles that was the last thirteen years at the White Bart. r n.m-From 1-to 2—Cold Joints, Entrees, I! °st procurable iu Town tor One glixiliiig. J. ORAM SHEPPARD, Late of the White Hart Hotel, Manager. 1?0 E M P RICHARDSON'S IRE TT O T E I, H CHRISTCHURCH. IX Opening the New Hotel, I have ranch pleasure in drawing tfco attention of b %MMEaCIAT‘3 AND TOURISTS ~ its n, ;m r advantages. Built of Brick and Stone, «itb all modern improvements, and BRICK SAMPLE KOOMS Hirhed i f atlords comfort and security not to be fomid in' the antiquated structures that exist in ralVv'situatml, commanding easy access to P.Kt aiid Telegraph Odice.-, Banks, and Cab Siaml having eulvanee trom three leading cASHKi; A HEREFORD STREETS, cinkes it the Commercial Rendezvous of Christ is under the able charge of Mens rmma’f Cato ebef to His Excellency Sir William Jervois). The general arrangements being in f i eonUdenflr solicit; your patronage. The reputation of my C dlar needs no comment. ,^ IS si E. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. His L ORDSHIPS II OTBIi TiAEDER. LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. -ftTOTWITHSTANDING the high reputation [\ this Hotel has held for many years, several improvements have been added, thus rendering it oaeof the best in the City. Commercial men, Farmers, and families will fad all they desire for cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. Tm Hotel is most conveniently situated, two oiactes from the railway, close to trams, in the «strc of the City. THE BEST LUNCHEON OB TEA, In the Colonies, FOE ONE SHILLING. THE NEW GRILL IS FINISHED. Chops and Steaks to Perfection. A NEW INNOVATION— Champagne—ONE SHILLING per Glass.

Publie Complies, Club?, 4c., can be arranged with for Meetings, Dinners, &c. 7794 IS SHADES! SHADESI SHADES! BEST LUNCH IX TOWN toe ONE SHILLING. €7B 313 W. H. POETEE. W. H MESSENGEE, CATEEEE. Ball Suppers, 'Wedding Breakfasts, Picnics, and Catering generally supplied in the most recherche style and at moderate charges. AH Communications to be addressed care of ms loedship’s hotel. 2070 234 (xEOSVENOE EE OTE L, Tikaeu. JOSEPH D. JCETT, Proprietor (Successor to J. Meitle). The extensive and complete character of this Hotel enables the Proprietor to offer the very BEST ACCOMMODATION to Commercial and other Travellers. PEITATE SUITES of APAETMENTS fop private families en rente. Convenient and well-appointed Sample Booms fo commercial men. Well furnished Billiard Boom, with two of Thurston’s best tables. BATH BOOMS. NIGHT POETEE. Patronised by HIS EXCELLENCY SIB WILLIAM JEEYOIS And leading citizens of New Zealand. 224 The Gthand H otel. DUNEDIN, to E toueists, families, and commeecial GENTLEMEN, NOW OPEN POE THE EECEPTION OF GUESTS, Ih introducing to public notice this beautiful structure, which is admitted by all visitors who (live inspected it to be the premier hotel el we Australasian Colonies, the Proprietors beg to draw the attention of visitors and residents to some °f the advantages it will oiler. Being of fireproof construction, with simple and effective means of escape from every door by the exterior balconies and circular iron staircase, all toe upper floors are made practically as safe as the ground one. Each floor is supr/licd with a separate ore service, made to our order by Messrs Shawl and Mason, of London. Bo modern public building can rank as first-class ooles.s Broat attention be paid to these particulars. -mu hotel is insured for CO per cent lower premium than any other hotel in the Colony. ■' , /. bUUiOUIH, auu WU4U UVU4 liiU Ujl|>yr ; ‘t is situated in the centre of the tramway systems, and at a convenient distance from the railway station. fort !3 o°mmo<iious enough to afford all those comlorts and conveniences that are to be found in the tArgest modern hotel establishments, snch as mncient office administration, which will be beautiful *7 aa Scd on the American plan; „ uuu,,. passenger elevator, sample rooms, large rwate rcadii,.- and smoking room, a guests' drawc . * ea anf * gentlemen, avoiding the aecessity of private parlours; suites of rooms with flivate baths; private hath and toilet accommoda- *• for ladifcs '■ a ladies' private entrance laan(h^&c° n a JjairiireSßin ß establishment, sanitary appliance:?, v;hieh are of thomost ■rfect description, were imported specially for the 1 " ling and to render impossible, the ontract, but wilh hT,;i,i, r „ ", "ere impo: the : a i U M 0 avo j d faulty fitting and to render rtnVv“ tro f uctl<m of ‘ plumbing has not been .lone by ci w1.,5*L taleiit “F 0 ’°J' 3l cssrs A ndert \fh(s wlrtT*’ V ' U ‘J U U Z A nderaou and Morrison, *ork rmV 111 ? instructions to execute all tlii» Sar rv e p . hu l s recommended by the London Lomima^ionerHa sectiondrainage is perfect, and the whole . also an *t ,w? rete,l , a ?. d cemented; whilst there is t -pa,l'! I ff uce , Bgßt and ventilation in every Part Ti,>,L + T “ uu - venLuauoa m every tW Why ;n ** OtU(irwiao t will be newly and elegantly furnished throngh.l"Jolal attention will be paid to the bedding; out. Novell v.j NoHrt tUrt* 1 ’ 1 1 . ,:g mattresses only will ho used, ill U,. . hstaudiug all these advantages, the tariff wVhe L,°r :1 is co >ifidently presented to the public ««ie leading one of the Colony. . 1 289 J- & J. WATSON, Proprietors. C kit eeion hotel. DUNEDIN. ’ AV. H. HAYDON, Proprietor. W t}.rl t , a , ljhfihed and hotel having Pletew^tp os ’ l * y renovated, will now be found rebeen ‘-'’cry convenience, no expense having ComS,w t ?* e! ‘ B ’ 1 , r . e the comfor t of visitors. SrC. 1 ? 11 ? will the new Aealaud to .snperior- to any in New 7542 108

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 7

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