Hotels. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for •'* •- ‘ •-■ ■ FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN AT THE E W ZEALANDER HOTEL, CORNER OP ST ASAPH AND MADHAB STREETS, Chkistcbubch. WILHELMSCHMIDTf Proprietor, 6936 N JOHN BEECHER, late of Bruce’s Hotel, Akaroa, has taken the Whitecliffs Hotel, Governor’s Bay. Accommodation for Wedding and Picnic Parties. Terms moderate. Coach leaves Lyttelton for Governor's Bay 9.30 and 6 p.m. daily j Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Steam Launch leaves Lyt celton 9.55 train on Sundays. Weather permitting runs three times a day. 810 BLIQH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. B"eST ACCOMMODATION fin Town is now offered to BOARDERS. Double room, 16a par week; single room, 18s per week; hoard, with, ont lodging, 12s per week j weekly dinners, 4s per week: board and lodging, S 3 per day. Good aooom. modation for families. Smoking-room, sitting, room, with use of piano, bath-room, shower bath Stabling free S6ls ROLLINS* yg~ O T El, HEREFORD STREET AND LATIMEE SQUARE, GHEIBTCHUECH. MONSEBUB BENOIT LANG, who has had considerable experience in Hotel management in Paris and other Continenta : towns, desires to inform the Public that he has taken the above well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, which he intends to conduct in first-class Continental style, with which object ha has remodelled the building and re-fnmished it with every regard to comfort. Situated in the most fashionable part of Christchurch, within two minutes’ walk of the General Post and Telegraph Offices, it offers exceptional advantages to Tourist and Commercial Men. The Hotel is with Telephone Exchange, which can be used at all hours. Private Snitos of Booms are set apart for the use of Families. The Bath Booms are supplied with hot and cold water. Sample Booms, &o. CniSIKE k la Fkahjaise. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. An inspection of the accommodation is invited. BENOIT - LANG, PaoPhtßTOit. 6123 364 i Families, connected ZETLAND AEMS HOTEL, Cashel street West, fl/YE J. M. WALKBE having had the above well and favourably known Hostelry EENOVATBD THROUGHOUT, is now prepared TO ACCOMMODATE FAMILIES AND COMMEEGIAL GENTLEMEN On the Most Reasonable Terms. To those who ore engaged in the town daring the day. and those who come in from the country on market and other days, he wonld specially draw the attention to the very fine table kept at his establishment, and as being different to the usual cafe style, the viands being placed and carved on the table instead of being brought from the kitchen. Only the very best brands of Wines, Spirits and < Ales kept in Stock. Good Stabling'. The whole establishment is under the personal supervision of J. M. WALKER. 69U VISITORS TO AKAEOA. WAGSTAFF’S FAMILY HOTEL, AKAEOA, ALFRED H. MACLEAN having recently taken the above Hotel, wishes to assure its old Patrons and the Public that no effort will be spared to make this Hotel the best and most comfortable resort in Akaroa. Considerable improvement having been mode in both house and gronnds. Families can now he accommodated with Private Apartments, and the Best of Attendance, at most MODERATE BATES. Fresh and Salt-water Baths. Commercial Travellers will find every eonvenienco and comfort, the proprietors having arranged everything necessary for their requirements. The Coach leaves the Hotel daily for Christchurch. "Steamers also leave Lyttelton Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving in Akaroa on the evening of the same day. WINES, BEERS AND SPIRITS Of the Best Brands. a* Wagstaff’s Hotel, only 3 minutes’ walk from the Wharf, Akaroo. 6923 M K w H. MESSENGER HAS RETURNED TO HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL, Lick field Stkebt, CAFE NOW OPEN, METROPOLITAN E O T E L. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CONTAINING NEARLY 100 ROOMS. (Under New Proprietorship since April, ISSS.) This Hotel is the only Building of the Size, Quality and Accommodation, combined with the other advantages it can offer, in New Zealand; being also BRICK AND STONE BUILT, CENTRE OP THE CITY, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OP RAILWAY STATION & POST-OFFICE, FAMILIES Will find no better Accommodation anywhere, and on the terms, none as good, as this Hotel affords, offering as it does all tho Comforts, with none of the worry, of housekeeping. LADY BOARDERS” AND VISITORS Are specially assured of the Select Character o the METROPOLITAN, both as regards accommodation and residents. GENTLEMEN, Whether Boarders or Visitors, will find Airy and Pleasant Bedrooms, Large Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Lavatory, Bath Rooms, Separate Breakfast and Dining Booms, the whole Pleasantly Situate, Large, Lofty, Cheerful and Well Ventilated. TEEMS: Per Day, 5s 6d ; per Week, £110s; per 2S days, £5. (Private Apartments by Arr mgement.) Permanent Boarders ... £l ss per week. Ordinary, from 12 to 2 p.m,; Table d’Hote, at 6.15 p.m. For further particulars, apply on the premises, or, by etter, to MANAGER, Metropolitan Hotel, Box 14, Christchurch, Rev D. McLennan, Presbyterian Minister, writes as follows: — “ Permit me to express the gratification I have had to find the Metropolitan Hotel once more raised to its oi-iginal excellence. “ Akaroa, Sept. 15,1885.” 489 Gr BOSVENOE TIMAEU. Patronised by His E ZCELLKNCT SIU WILLIAM JEKVOIS, And leading citizens of New Zealand. The above Hotel is replete with every convenience for the travelling public. Private Suites of Apartments for families en route. Commercial Travellers will meet with every attention and convenience. Meals to meet early and late trains. Bath-room, Sample Rooms, two of Thurston's Best Billiard Tables, aiid ALL THE REQUIREMENTS Of a First-class Hotel, Night Porter in Attendance. WALTER S. BROWN, PnoaaiETOn, (Successor to J. D. Kett.) 303 EICULTUEAL INSTRUCTION in its most popular forms is made a special featur o Canterbury Times.” The articles, practical . stock and produce hints, are invaluable to aof every class. Price sixpence
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7791, 23 February 1886, Page 7
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