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Hotel*. ZETLAND ASMS HOTEL, Cashel street West. Myfß J, M. WALKEE haring hod the above IYI well and favourably known Hostelry RENOVATED THROUGHOUT, ia now prepared TO ACCOMMODATE FAMILIES AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN On the Moat Seasonable Terms.' To those who are engaged in the town during the day, and those who oome in from the country on market and other days, he would specially draw the attention to the very fine table kept at his establishment, and as being different to the usual cafi 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. Thu whole establishment is under the personal supervision of J. M. WALKEE. 6911 METROPOLITAN d* BMPEBANCB HOT EL. Cashbl Street, Christchurch. Containing nearly 100 ooome ; Brick and Stone Built, Centre of the City ; five minutes* walk of liailway Station and Post-office. ’ FAMILIES Will find no better accommodation anywhere, and on ihe terms, none as gooi, as this Hotel affords, offering os it does all the Comforts, with none of the Worry of Housekeeping. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the Select character of this Hotel, both as regards aocommo dation and Residents. GENTLEMEN, Whether Boarders or Visitors, will find Airy and Pleasant Bedrooms, Large Sitting and Smoking Booms, Lavatory, Bath Booms, Separate Breakfast and Dining Booms, the whole Pleasantly Situate, Large, Lofty, Cheerful, and well Ventilated. TERMS t Per Day, 5s 6d; per Week, £llos ; per 23 days, £5 (Private Apartments by arrangement). PERMANENT BOAEDEESi Ladies (with Private Sitting-room) by txrougement Gentlemen, £1 5s per week. Ordinary. 12 to 2 p.m. Table d*H6te, 6.15. For further particulars, apply at Hotel. 879 GR O SVEN O B H OT E L TIMAEP. ' Patronised by His Exceixehct sib William Jxevois. And leading citizens of Now Zealand. The above Hotel is replete with every convenience tor 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 Booms, two of Thurston’s Best Billiard Tables, AHD ALL THE REQUIREMENTS Of a First-class Hotel. Night Porter in Attendance. WALTERS? BEOWN, Fbopbibtob, (Successor to J. D. Kett.) VISITORS TO AKAROA. WAGSTAJPF*S FAMILY HOTEL, AKAROA. ALFRED H. MACLEAN having recently taken the above Hotel, wishes to assure its old Patrons and the Fnblio that no effort will be spared ■> moke this Hotel the best and most comfortable resort n Akaroa. Considerable improvement having been made in both house end grounds, Families can now he 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 tor 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, BEEEB”AND SPIRITS Of the Beat Brands,. •W Wagalaff’s Hotel, only 3 minutes’ walk from the Wharf, Akaroa. 6923 QOMMKBCIAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON B. J. WHITTLE, Proprietor, (Late of the Club Hotel, Kaikonra). 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 has renovated the whole of the extensive building, and purposes leaving no stone unturned to retain tor the house the exceptionally HIGH CHARACTER It has maintained for eight years. Every Brand of WINE or SPIRITS will bo of THE BEST. The Cuisine is under the presidency of the old Chef. In connection with the establishment is a wellappointed LIVE LY STABLE, and Patrons may depend on prompt and assiduous attention throughout. Three of Alcock’s BILLIARD TABLES presided over by an efficient Manager, 7406 E. J. WHITTLE, Proprietor. CHURCHES’ E MPIRE F AMILY H OTEL, EEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, NEW ZEALAND. The Leading and Most Fashionable Hotel on the West Coast. The Hotel is fitted with Billiardroom, Bath-rooms, Lavatories, Closets, and every convenience which travel and long experience in catering to the wants of the public can suggest. The Empire Hotel has been honored on all occasions in being selected as the resting place of the Governors of the Neighbouring Colomes, and of the mo»t distinguished visitors of Europe, India and America. The Hotel contains Private Suites of Apartments. New Sample Rooms have been erected for the convenience of the Commercial community. WINES, SPIRITS, ALB AND PORTER Of the Best Brands, imported from the most Eminent Firms. Families supplied with Wines, Spirits and Beer at Wholesale Price. . 8874 W. K E L L E R. KELLER’S HOTEL, Hokitika. First-class Accommodation for Families and Commercial Travellers. SAMPLE BOOMS. o CCIDENTAL Wharf and Revall streets, Hokitika, Terminus of ithe Christchurch Coach, has capacity for 100 guests. Sample and 6 bow Booms for Commercial Travellers. Suites of Apartments for Private Parties and Families. Special attention to Travellers. Tourists, &c. 878 D. LYNCH, Proprietor. Publications. REDUCTION IN PRICE. HE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND.—Estate ONE GUINEA PER YEAR. ie above is mailed to subscribers every Batur. morning, and contains thd latest information Usable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, 1 Liens, Agricultural Liens, Am* ks of Satisfaction, &0. , and publishes all matters ing to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent, 4o»» up to [PLECOPY SEN I FREE oh APPLICATION. IE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY ;ETTE lia now entered its TENTH YEAR of jeuoo j eud, encouraged by ite past success, the mgnout me uoiouy 5 se will be spared In sustaining its present de* >ed reputation as tbe most reliable of its kind in r Zealand* bo kalf-yearly Index will in future be issued irately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per ow, Subscription with Index, £1 6a per urn j without Index, £1 la. Payable In Advance, arsons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette please send tneir names and addresses to R. T. tEELBB, No. 8. Stafford street, Dunedin j or to [). A. MAKEIG, No. 2 Chambers, Grain Agency [ding, Christchurch, agent for Canterbury, IHE dramatic and musical news of the world is more fully and ably chronicled in " The Canrary Timesthan in any other Colonia journal. 30 sixpence.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 7

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