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Hotels. WHITE HAST COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Hies Stbebt, CsaiaiCHUBCH. J THOS. QUILL (formerly of the Commercial Hotel, Ashburton), begs to inform his old Patrons and the Fablio generally that he has entered into possession of that well and favourably known house, the WHITE HART COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Where no pains will be spared to keep it up to ltd ' former high prestige as one of the LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTELS IN NEW ZEALAND. Travellers and Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. SPECIALLY ARRANGED SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. The Cellars have been re-stocked. Telephone for the use of those staying in the house. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. 2200 T o PUBLIC NOTICE. M REE Or nr. Having returned from England, begs to Inform hid old friends and patrons that he has taken pom Sion 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 Landseer; a Set oC genuine Crown Derby China, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of M pieces) Vases taken from the Famous Bummer Falaco In Pekin, the Cutlass, Spectacles, Pocket. glass, and Walking-stick of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green’s greatuncle), who accompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered New Zealand; and rare old editions of the “ Times"—date, 1722. As the pen can but faintly describe the beauty ar;drarity of anything in the Museum, all are invited to IN3PE JT it FREE OF CHARGE. There is a Splendid Billiard Room in the Hotel, and fins large and lofty Drawing, Sitting, and Bedrooms. That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the vary Best Brands procurable, it is needless to say, as TOM'S reputation is too well-known, and everything is under the personal supervision of TOM GREEN. 7811 THE PALACE HOTEL. IHEPPABD H ENRY 'CYBORGS Announces that he has entered into possession of that Spacious and Sumptuously Furnished Hotel. The Palace, where he will be happy to welcome sU„ his old friends. Under his direct supervision, the conveniently situated and commodious structure has been THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND _ RENOVATED, all the old stock has been cleared away abao» lately, and now an abundant supply of the VERT BEST BRANDS in Ales, Wines and Spirits fills the commodious cellars. The CUISINE of The Palace will not be surpassed in Christchurch. H.G.S. trusts, by strict attention to the comfort and pleasure of his patrons, to tender The Palace—as it ought to be, considering its proximity to the Theatre—the MOST POPULAR RENDEZVOUS IN THE CITY. tmt L , CLUB HUT TIMABU, Situated immediately opposite the Railway Station* rt M‘GUINNESS, Lessee of the Railway IW • Refreshment Booms, and late of the Ship Hotel, Timam, having become Proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform his numerous old Friends and Patrons, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Public generally, that he has ~ sire ALTERATIONS. cow completed most extensive IMPROVEMENTS and RENOVATlONSthrongbont the whole Premises. The Dining-rooms aad Bedrooms having received especial attention as to elegance and comfort, the whole of which makes the Hotel unsurpassed In South Canterbury for comfort and convenience. The accommodation for Commercial Gentleman has been carefully studied, and <he SAMPLE ROOMS are spacious and convenient. Private Suites for Families. The Cuisine is under careful supervision, and the brands of Wines and Spirits are of the highest and choicest class. TABLE D’HOTE daily from 12 till 2 o’clock. CHURCHES’ \ .Empire Family Hotei^ BEVSLL 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 occasion* in being selected as the resting place of the Governors of the Neighbouring Colonies, and of the most distinguished visitors of Europe, India and America. The Hotel contains Private Suites of Apartments. Now 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 ~ ' ' Firms. Eminent 1 Families supplied with Wines, Spirits and Beer at Wholesale Price. 8874 W. i£ ELL KELLER’S HOTEL. Hokitika. IX. First-class Accommodation for Families and Commercial Travellers, SAMPLE BOOMS. Occidental Hotel, Wharf and Ravell streets, Hokitika, Terminus of .the Christchurch Coach, him capacity for 100 guests. Sample and Show Booms for Commercial Traveller* Suites of Apartments for Private Parties and Families. Special attention to Traveller* Tourists, Ac. 873 D. LYNCH, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, mo Invalids Sumner offers advantages InitemiM and salubrious atmosphere and its sheltered situation unrivalled anywhere. Tourists should not leave the Colonies without seeing one of the most picturesque spots in New Zealand. 8563 U J. W. MORTON. TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. £ {HE following Persons ONLY are authorised to receive money on account of the 11 Lyttelton les" Company, Limited E. C. REEVES mi .I. Garwood and Co H. G. Robinson B. Ferguson ... ... Mrs Savage C. S. F. Moore ... ... W. E. WHITCOMBE ... E. TIPPING Mrs Gascoigne ... ... C. J. Rayner Morrison and Co Taylor and Flatman ... J. MACLEAN DUNN ... Henry Knight ■ Hardy and Co. ... C. Hardy J. Jones Sherrod G. F. Rlssell H. Williamson J. Pither F. G, Meadows ... ... B, H. MATHEWS C. I. JENNINGS A. D. Hasall J. INGRAM Farr W. Vaughan W. Vaughan Fraser ... W. Vaughan Howard and Dortnell ... W. Hazlehnrst Howell, Bros Wauchop and Cameron... F. Jameson W. K. Browne Walter Bishop W. Overend J. H.Witherford Green and Nosworthy ... LYTTELTON Akaroa Little River Pigeon Boy Okain’s Bay TIMARU Waimate Temuka Geraldine Waihißush ASHBURTON Alford Force Mothven Rakaia West Melton Dunsandel Templeton Kowai Pass Waddington Sheffield KAIAPOX RANOIORA Oust OXFORD Carleton Sefton Waikari Rotherham Culverdeu Springston Prebbleton Lincoln Southbridg* Leeston Amberley Wellington Kaikoura Auckland Blenheim V Remittances forwarded direct to the Head Offieeu Christchurch, should be addressed to tha Managsi' of the “ Lyttelton Times ’’ Company, Limited, Christchurch. /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 8

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