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Hotels. Hia lioBDHHiP's Hotel AVD Tjahdkh, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. *\rOTWITHSTANDING the high reputation il thin Hotel has held for many year*, several Improvements hare been added, thoa rendering it one of the host In the City. Commercial men. Farmer*, and Famillea will And all they desire for cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. The Hotel is most conveniently situated, two minutes from the railway, close to trams. In the centre of the City. THE BEST LUNCHEON OB TEA, In the Colonies, POE ONE SHILLING THE NEW GRILL IS FINISHED, Chops and Steaks to Perfection. A NEW INNOVATION— Champagne—ONE SHILLING per Glass, Public Companies, Clubs, Ac., can be arranged with for Meetings, Dinners, Ac. Zetland .A.emß Hotel, Cashel street. ME T. WILSON BEOS to inform bis many friends and the travelling public that be bas taken possession of the above well-known Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnishod, and begs to assure numerous town and country patrons of former years that no trouble will be spared to render the Zetland a comfortable home to all visitors. The cuisine and domestic arrangements will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Wilson (late Seabright), who will be glad to see all her old friends ngain, who may rely on obtaining every attention at her bands. First quality brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits only kept. The stable and yard accommodation attached to the hotel are too well known to require comment. Country visitors who may desire to leave their horses and traps may rely on their receiving the greatest care from a practical and thoroughly careful man. T. WILSON, ' Proprietor. 1459 THE MASONIC HOTEL, SOUTHBEOOK, CHARLES GOLDSTONE, Proprietor. THE above Hotel is beautifully situated, near a Railway Station, healthy locality, and within easy distance of Christchurch. Specially adapted for picnics, Ac. 1741 496 HA DEBTS b r HADESI SHADES I BEST LUNCH IN TOWN foa ONE SHELLING 6778 313 W. H. PORTER SHIP HOTEL, TIM ABU THE Proprietor, Mr D. M'Qnirmees, respect* fully informs the public that he has THROWN OPEN ALL THE ROOMS (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 Rooms. 8218 13 The Grand Hotel, DUNEDIN, tok TOURISTS. FAMILIES, AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. NOW~OPEN for the Deception of guests. IN introducing to public notice this beautiful structure, which is admitted by all visitors who have inspected it to he the premier hotel 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 and effective means of escape from every floor by the exterior balconies and circular iron staircase, all the upper floors are mode practically as safe as the ground one. Each floor is supplied with a separate Ere service, made to our order by Messrs Shaud and Mason, of London. No modem public building can rank os first-class unless great attention be paid to these particulars. This hotel 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 square; charming views are obtainable of the harbour, Peninsula, and ocean from the upper floors i 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 nil 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-ing-room for ladies and gentlemen, avoiding the necessity of private parlours; suites of rooms with private baths; private bath and toilet accommodation solely for ladies; a ladies’ private entrance and reception room a hairdressing establishment, laundry, Ac. The sanitary appliances, which are of the most perfect description, wore imported specially for the building, and to avoid faulty fitting and to render the introduction of sewer gas impossible, the plumbing has not been done by contract, but with the greatest care by Messrs Anderson and Morrison, who wore under instructions to execute all this work on the plans recommended by the London Sanitary Commissioners. The basement drainage is perfect, and the whole section is concreted ami cemented; whilst there is also afl abandonee of light and ventilation in every part. Thus Um whole building cannot be otherwise than healthy and agreeable. It will bo newly and elegantly furnished throughout. Special attention will be paid to the bedding; woven wire spring mattresses only will be used. Notwithstanding all these advantages, the tariff will be no higher thou that of other first-class hotels. This hotel is confidently presented to the public os the leading one of the Colony, asttl 289 J. A J. WATSON. Proprietors THE IMPBWAL”HOTEL (Formerly M’Oulro’s), PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. THE Proprietress begs to inform her Friends and the Public generally she has again Resumed Business in the above well-known and oldestablished Hotel, and is prepared to receive Bottjders and Guests. The Hotel is within easy distance of the Railway Station and the Shipping, and will bo found one of the most complete ana comfortable in this city. Billiards, Ratio* («>'f and cold). The best brands of Liquors only • MARY ORTON PROPRIETRESS (Late Mr* M’Guire). jssi^aaaßK Hitch “tavuTa^Tftokmka. “or their Bberai support in the S them, now that the Ornette S, Tear of publication, that no will bo spared in the future in bd past, the most useful and New Zealand. Besides having st influential list of subscribers, Bankruptcy Gasette contains irs of all securities filed under ios Acts, and matters pertaining 1 in all the chief cities ana ATI RRt nfllAl* fit if a VinA in w AO buv vmjr MIMIU lew Zealand. Animal in advance; Half. T *nnary and July In ■■•m* o««? sSSS? vertiring Agency, Steflwi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7350, 19 September 1884, Page 7

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