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Hotels. PUBLIC NOTICE, J O B Q.BBBN, Haring returned from England, bags to Inform his old friends and patrons that he has taken posses, aion of the Sydenham Hotel, Attached to the Hotel la a Private Unseam, replete -with Rich and Bore Old China, Old Paintings, Old Engravings, and Cariosities of every kind, amongst which may be singled out a genuine Landseer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, which original!} belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of 64 pieces) Vases taken from the Famous Summer Palace 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, 1792. As the pen can but faintly describe the beauty and rarity of anything in the Museum, all ate invited to INSPBOT it FREE OF CHARGE. There is a That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the very Best Brands procurable, it is needless to say, ae TOM’S reputation is too well-known, and everything is uuder the personal supervision of TOM GREEN. 7811 CLUB HOTEL. XIMAEU. Corner Main South road and George street, ■JT'fc M'GUINNESS, Leasee of the Railway .H I, Befieshment Rooms, and late of the Ship Hotel, Timaru, 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 now completed most extensive ALTERATIONS, IMPROVEMENTS and RENOVATIONS through, out the whole Promises. The Dining-rooms and Bedrooms haring received especial attention as to elegance and comfort, the whele of which mokes the Hotel unsurpassed, in South Canterbury for comfort and convenience. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied, and the 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 dailv from 12 till 2 o’clock. OXFORD HOTEL. The only house in Christchurch SELLING DUNEDIN ALE ONLY. DUNEDIN XXXX ALE 0D Per PINT. One Trial will Convince any Impartial Judge, I am running Dunedin Beer only, and have no Connection or Acquaintance with any Brewery Firm in Canterbury, 1809 E. H. KING. MARINE HOTEL, B 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. 684 J. W. MORTON. Insurance Companies. IMPORTANT FIRE NOTICE. jpHCENII IRE OFPICB MB RICHARD WALTON, of Cashel street, Christchurch, Has been APPOINTED AGENT to this Company. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent, Wellington, 3rd September, 1886. In undertaking the Agency of this Old Establiehed Company, I am prepared to accept Fire Bisks upon all Insurable Interests at lowest current rates of premium. The characteristic features of this Institution are absolute security to those who entrust their interest to its care, combined with prompt and liberal dealings in all its transactions. 6050 RICHARD WALTON, Agent. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL £2,000,0t0. Effects every description of Fire and Marine Insurance at Lowest Current Bates. Being a purely local institution claims are settled with promptitude. CUPP * GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 131, Lichfield street, Christchurch. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPAHT. Established 1859, Capital £1,000,000. ; Paid-up Capital and Reserve ... £435, (jOv. THE PREMIER ANDWEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World. DAVID CRAIG, S Manager. ON and after JAN. Ist a MaU Conveyance leaves Coalgate for Hororata, Daily. Passengers and Parcels attended to. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire at the Shortest Notice. B. A. DEBBBTT, Proprietor, Coalgate.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 7

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