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Hotels. MARINE HOTEL. 0 Invalids Stunner offers advantages inits mllfl situation unrivalled anywhi not leave the Colonies without seeing one of the Most piotnresane spot in New Zealand. 3583 £ J. W. MOBTON. JOHN BBEOHEE, late of Brnoe'B HpteL Akaroa, hastaken the Whiteoliffs HoteLGovernor"B Bay. Accommodation for Wedding andPionic Parties. Terms moderate. Coach leaves Lyttelton for Governor's Bay 9.30 and 6 p.m. doily j i Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Steam Launch leaves Ly t celton 9.55 train on Sundays. Weather permitting runs three times a day. ° lO PUBLIC NOTICE. T o Having returned from England, begs to inform his old friends and patrons that he has taken possession of the Sydenham Hotel. Attached to the Hotel is a Private Museum, replete with Rich and Bare Old China, Old Paintings, Old Engravings, and Curiosities of every kind, amongst which may be singled out a genuine Landsoer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of 64 pieces) Vases taken from the Famous Summer Palace in Pekin, the Cutlass, Spectacles, Pocketglass, and "Walking-stack of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green's greatuncle;, who aooompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered New Zealand ; and rare old editions of the " Times "—date" 1792. As the pen can bat faintly describe the beauty and rarity of anything in the Museum, all are invited to INSPECT it PEE Hof CHARGE. There is a Splendid Billiard Boom in the Hotel, and fine large and lofty Drawing, Sitting, and Bedrooms. That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the vert Best Brands procurable, it is needless to' say, as TOM'S reputation is too well-known, and every thing is under the personal supervision of TOM GREEN. 7811 ZETLAND ARMS HOTEL, Cashel street West. "B J. M. WALKER having had the above well and ' favourably known Hostelry RENOVATED THROUGHOUT, is now prepared TO ACCOMMODATE FAMILIES AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN On the Most Reasonable Terms. To those who are engaged in the town during the day and those who come in from the country on market and other day's, he would specially draw the attention to the very fine table kept at his establishment, and as being different to the usual cate' style, the viands being place! 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. 6911 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ABHBUBTON. B. J. WHITTLE, Pbopbihtob, 1 (Late of the Club Hotel, Kaikoura). In becoming Proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Mr Whittle desires to assure former patrons of the establishment, Commercial Travellers, and the public generally, that he haß renovated the whole of the extensive building, and purposes leaving no stone unturned to retain for the house the exceptionally HIGH CHARACTER It -has maintained for eight years. Every Brand of WINE or SPIRITS will be of THE BEST. The Cuisine is under the presidency of the old Chef. In connection with the establishment is a wellappointed LIVKttY STABLE, and Patrons may depend on prompt and assiduous attention throughout. Three of Alcock's BILLIARD TABLES presided over by on efficient Manager. 7*oß B. J. WHITTLE, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AKAEOA. WAGSTAFF'S FAMILT HOTEL, AKAEOA, LPEED 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 improvementTiavlng"been made in both house and (grounds, Families can now be accommodated with Private Apartments, and the Best of Attendance, at most MODERATE RATES. Fresh and Salt-water Baths. Commercial Travellers will find every convenience and comfort, the proprietors 'having arranged everything necessary for their requirements. The Coach leaves the Hotel daily for Christchurch. Steamerß also leave Lyttelton Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving in Akaroa on the evening of the some day. WINES, BEERS~AND SPD3ITS , Of the Best Brands. «ST Wogstoff's Hotel, only S minutes' walk [from the Wharf, Akaroa. 6923 ROBVENOE Patronised by HIS EZCELUBKCT 818 WIIXIAH JBEVOIB, And leading citizens of New Zealand. The above Hotel is replete with every convenience for the travelling public. 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, AND ALL THE REQUIREMENTS Of a First-class Hotel, Night Porter in Attendance, WAITER S. BROWN. Pbopbibtob, (Successor to J. D. Kett.) 303 CHURCHES' REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, NEW ZEALAND. The Leading and Most Fashionable Hotel on the West Coast. The Hotel is fitted with Billiordl, Bath-rooms, Lavatories, Closets and every enience which travel and long experience in catering to the wants of the public can sugeest. The Empire Hotel has been honored on all occasions in being selected aa th>» resting place of the Governors of tne Neighbouring Colonies, and of the mot distinguished visitors of Europe, India and America. The Hotel contains Private Suites of Apartments. New Sample Booms have been erected for the convenience of the Commercial community. WINES, SPIRITS, ALE AND PORTER Of the Best Brands, imported from the most Eminent Firms. J Families supplied with Wines, Spirits and Beer at Wholesale Price. 8874 KELLER'S HOTEL, Hokitiko. First-class Accommodation for Families and Commercial Travellers. BAMPLE ROOMS. CCIDENTAL JJ.OTEI, Wharf and Revall streets, Hokitika, Terminus o£ ,the Christchurch Ccaoh, has capacity for 100 guests. Sample and Show Rooms for Commercial Travellers, Suites of Apartments for Private Parties and Families. Special attention to Travellers, Tourists, &c 8873 D. Proprietor. Board and Eesidence. BLIGHT TEMPESANOE HOTEL AND RESTAU3ANT. wP FST ACCOMMODATION in Town la now i'S cttasrf to BOAEDERS. I ouble room,Uß «yk ; s.ugia room, IBs per we< k ; board, witb. week jboard tod lodgtog, 8s per day. Godaoopm. modation for families. Smokinp-room, sitting, room, with use of piano, bath-room, booww batti

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7831, 10 April 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7831, 10 April 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7831, 10 April 1886, Page 7

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