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Al HOTEL. Til • (late of Papanul Hotel*) Hotel. t»A« OUT pen's, Tlmaru and taken error the above saw a MB Emr IUK Hutu,.. wmitpobt. JOHN HUOMJ3B proprietor. Commercial MM« Toorlat#, and oUwm visiting the Went Croat will And Ibis Hotel replete with Krrry Comfort nod Modem Cunvsuiance, Private Suites of Apurtowote for Families. Convenient and well-appointed Kample Room*. Crocks* Imre tri-weekly for Lyclt, «n mote to Nelson, RrofUm, Uroymontb, Kumars, ami lloklUka, tbcuro to Christchurch, pouring through country the scenery of which I* admittedly Urn grandest In Uw world. The MAHON 1C HA LI- adjoins Urn Hoiri, mm) la available for PUBLIC PURPOSES at the shortcut notice. IMP W Zetland A.»ms Hotel, Casuist. arasrr. B MB T. WILSON 808 to inform bla many friends and the _ travelling public that he lies taken possesin of the above well-known llotetAwblob baa been thoroughly renovated and rrifttndsned, and begs to assure nnmrooua town and country patrons of former yearn that no trouble will be spared to reader tho Zetland a comfortable home to ail visitor*. The cuisine and domestic urrangeawmte will be under the twntonal »ui*ir»Udon ol Mina Wltaon (late Seabrtght), who will he tied to see all her old frienda again, who may rely on obtaining every at* tciitkm at her hands. ITrst quality brands of Alee, Wince, and Spirit* only kept. The stable and yard aooommodatton attached to the hotel are too well known to require comment. Country visitors who may derini to leave their bunweand trap* may roly on their receiving the greatest cape from a practical and thoroughly care, ful wan. T, WILSON, Proprietor. IMS His Jjo&osuirs Hotel SMB Ijabdeb, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. the high reputatioß this Hotel haa held for many yoara. several uaprovonumte have been added, thus rendering it one of the beet in the City. Commercial men. Farmers, and Families will find all they desire for oleanllnmw, attention, and moderate charges. The Hotel is most conveniently situated, two minute* from the railway, dose to trams. In the osntre of the City. THE BEST LUNCHEON OB TEA. In the Colonic*, FOB ONE SHILLING THE NEW OBILL 18 FINISHED. Chops and Steaks to Perfection. AN INNOVATIONChampagne—ONE SHILLING per Olam. nhllo Companies, Clubs, *o„ can he arranged h for Meetings, Dinners, Ac. 77iH SHIP HOTEL, TIMABU IHE Proprietor, Mr D. M'Oninnwe, respect* fully iuforme the public that he has ’ THROWN OPEN ALL THE BOOMS teiy occupied by the members of the South Canterbury Club), As Suites of Apartments, ho rooms aro deganthr furniabed, with every ifort, awl being centrally situated, wiUprove a n and convenience to those desirous of obtain* •neb, particularly for private families and com. •dal traveller*. ho Manager, Mr P. o‘Meagher, with the assiste of a competent housekeeper, will attend to aU requirements of visitors. he Privacy of the Apartments is Unequalled. First-das* Sample Boom*. 8818 18 THE IMPERIAL HOTEL (Formerly M'Oulro’*), PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. fTHB Proprietress begs to inform her Friends I and the Public generally tho has again Bemud Murines* iu the above well-known and oldtublisbod Hotel, and Is prepared to receive mtders and Guests. The Hotel is within easy tiaticc of the Railway Station and the Shipping. 4 will to found one of the most complete and intertable in this city. Billiards, Baths (hot 4 cold). The best brands of Liquors only kept. MARY ORTON PROPRIETRESS (Late Mrs M'Ouire). 178 .he I WUI C 3" BAND HOT BL. DUNEDIN, *ol* ÜBIBTB, FAMILIES. AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. novTopen FOR THE RECEPTION OF QUESTS, N Introducing to public notice this beautiful structure, which is admitted hy.aM visiter* o imvu inspected II to be the premier hotel of the Australasian Colonies, the Proprietors beg to draw the attention at viritoruand reeldente to acme of the advantages it will offer. ■ Bring of ti reproof coustruolion. with Maple and effective means ol escape from every floor by the exterior baleoutes and circular iron staircase, all the upper floors are made practically as safe as Uie ground one. Each floor Is supplied with a separata fire service, made to our order by Messrs Shaud aud Mason, <•( London, . No modern public building nan rank as flitted*#* unless great attention be paid to these particular*. This hotel is insured for (W per cent lower pru. mium than any other hotel in the Colony. It lam a route*! sod open position, faring Custom House square i cbaiwiug views aro obtainable of the harbour, Peninsula, ai«l rorou from the upper floors i It Is riwsted |« thuroutro of the tramway systems, and at a convenient distance from the railway station. It is eommodioM aaotwh to afford ail torts and nonsentence* that aro to b> targrol modern eflteteni arranged be found in the orient hotel establishment*, such as office administration, which will ha o» the American pleni a beautiful ing ty of private rorioura j suites of rooms with private baths ( private both and toilet accommodaOwn solely tor ladies i a todlwt* private eateuaro and reception room a hairdroasliig establishment, laundry, Ac, * ~ . , Tb* aanitery apptiane**, which are of thsmoet the iriroduetkm of sewer gi* Impossible, the 6 mailing has wot been dona by contract, hut with « grroteri rare by MroawAnds raon and Morrison, who were nwlmr tostpnotteM to Mscote all thia work on the plans recommended by the London Sanitary CmnmitetoMra. The baaewent drainage la perfect, and the whole auction is conowtodana eemeatodi whilst throe is also an abundance of light and veuulatkw In every part. Thus the wbotebßHding oaunot be otherwise It toinUmutly furutshed throughout. wHl be rold to toe bedding t woven wire spring mattreaaM oidy wUI he used. Notwtthetandi»g all these advantages, the tariff wHI he no higbet than that of ouiro SrsLchkn This hotel is oonfldemUy proarotwd to the pohho as the leading one of theCotony. HIM J. A J. WATSON. Proprietor*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7412, 1 December 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7412, 1 December 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7412, 1 December 1884, Page 7

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