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Hotels. H. S L ORDSHIP'S XLOTBL LICHFIELD BTBEET, CHEISTCHUECH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 'OTWITHSTANDING the high reputation | this Hotel has held for many yearn, several improvements have been added, thua rendering it one of the bent in the City. Commercial men, Farmers, and Familien will find all they desire for cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. Tha Hotel i» most convoniently situated, two minutes from the railway, close to trams, in the centre of the City. THE BEST LUNCHEON • OB TEA, In the Colonies, FOB ONE SHILLING. THE NEW GBILL IS FINISHED. Chops and Steaks to Perfection. A NEW INNOVATION—3hampagne—ONE SHILLING per Glass. Public Companies, Clubs, 4c, can be arranged with for Meetings, Dinners, &c. 7794 10 [ MESSENGEE Ball Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, Picnics, and Catering generally supplied in the most recherche style and at moderate charges. All Communications to be addressed care of HIS LOBDSHIP'S HOTEL. 2079 234 C * Ta \j Triangle, Chbistchurch. This well-known and old-established Commercial Hotel has been entirely Benovnted and Befitted. Well-lighted and secure Sample Booms have been added, thereby ma'-ing it one of the most comfortable and complete Hotels in Christchurch. The Wines and Spirits are of the very best brands. Dunedin and English Ales on draught. Commercial Travellers will find the Table d'Hote conducted on the same liberal principles that was the rule for the last thirteen years at the White Hart. Luncheon—From 12 to 2—Cold Joints, Entrees, and Grills. Best procurable in Town for One Shilling. J. OBAM SHEPPABD, Late of the White Hart Hotel, Manager. 9788 170 BICHABDSON'S IMPIBEXT O T E L , CHEISTCHUECH. 'N Opening the New Hotel, I have much pleasure in drawing the attention of COMMEBCIALS AND TOUBISTS to its many advantages. Built of Brick and Stone, with all modern improvements, and BEIGE SAMPLE BOOMS attached, it affords comfort and security not to be found in the antiquated structures that exist in many places. Centrally situated, commanding easy access to Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and Cab Stand, having entrance]; from three leading thoroughfares, viz., HIGH, CASHEL & HEEEFOBD STEEETS, makes it the Commercial Rendezvous of Christ church. The Cuisine is under the able oharge'of Mona Dumale (late chef to His Excellency Sir William Jervois). The general arrangements being in keeping, I confidently solicit your patronage. 5416 51 E. EICHABDSON, Proprietor. GOLDEN AGE. GBEEN is now running that old-estab lished Hotel, the Golden Age, in addition to his'old shop in Manchester street. Come once, come always. 2966 256 HADES! SHADES! SHADES! "" BEST LUNCH IN TOWN FOR ONE SHILLING. 6778 313 W. H. POETEB. SHIP HOTEL, TIMAEU. JHE Proprietor, Mr D. M'Guinness, respectfully informs the public that he has THEOWN OPEN ALL THE EOOMS (Lately occupied by the members of the South Canterbury Club), As Suites of Apartments. The rooms are elegantly furnished, with every comfort, and being centrally situated, will prove a boon and convenience to those desirous of obtaining such, particularly for private families and commercial travellers. The Manager, Mr P. O'Meagher, with the assistance of a competent housekeeper, will attend to all the requirements of visitors. The Privacy of the Apartments is Unequalled. . First-class Sample Booms. 8218 125 TOUEISTS, FAMILIES, AND COMMEECIAL GENTLEMEN. NOW OPEN FOE THE EECEPTION OF GUESTS. "N introducing to public notice this beautiful L structure, which is admitted by all visitors ho have inspected it to be the premier notel of the Australasian Colonies, the Proprietors beg to draw the attention of visitors and residents to some of the advantages it will offer. ....,., Being of fireproof construction, with simple ana effective means of escape from every floor by the exterior balconies and circular iron staircase, all the upper floors are made practically as safe as the ground one. Each floor is supplied with a separate fire service, made to our order by Messrs Shaud and Mason, of London. No modern public building can rank as first-class unless great attention be naid to these particulars. Thisliotel is insured for 60 per cent lower premium than any other hotel in the Colony. It has a central and open position, facing Custom House squares charming views are obtainable of *\e harbour, Peninsula, and ocean from the upper uoors; it is situated in the centre of the tramway systems, and at a convenient distance from the railway station. "■ _ , ~.. It is commodious enough to afford all those comforts and conveniences that are to be found in the largest modern hotel establishments, such as efficient office administration, which will.be arranged on the American plan; a beautiful vestibule, passenger elevator, sample rooms, large private reading and smoking room, a guests draw-fug-room for ladies and gentlemen, avoiding Uie necessity of private parlours; suites of rooms with The sanitary appliances, which are of the most perfect description, were imported specially tor uie avoid faulty fitting and to render the introduction of sewer gas iinpossible the plumbing has not been done by contract, but witn who were under instructions to execute all this work on .the plans recommended by the London Sanitary Commissioners. ~. w1l . 1( . The basement drainage is perfect, a e section is concreted and cemented; whilst there is Xoan Zteo of light and venti a ion port. Thus the whole building cannot be otherwise than healthy and agreeable. i*i,,„„„h It will be newly and elegantly f«™«tog ; out. Special attention will be paid to the beddin b , woven wire spring mattresses »»l)'™ ta .»;.,. Notwithstanding all these f vantages the taiitl will bo no higher than that of other nist-cUss * Thto hotel is confidently presented to the public as the loading one of the Colony. S; 2880 289 J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. ITEEION HOTEL, DUNEDIN, ■W. H. HAYDON, Proprietor. This old-established and favourite hotel having been thoroughly renovated, will now be feund replete with every convenience, no expense having Commercial travellers will acknowledge the new

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 7