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Drapopy»*<3lotMn.g, dec. roar opened. N OVEL T I B 8 is GENTEEMRN'SSHIETS, SCARVES, AND COLLARS. ThoNewPiquo Shirts, TtoScfleDfrShirt. The ExhlbitianSlurt, THU LATEST STYLES is BCABTB& The Ascot, Fonr-in-hand, St- Aubyn, Denmark, AndaboStot others. HAIiLENSTEIN BEOS, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 169, Cashel street (next the D.X.CJUB7 Seeds, Bulbs, tee. Q- Ek a t NoVBL Tim 8. TREE SEEDS FROM THE Himalayas, One Shilling per Packet. FLO WEE SEEDS. PE OK THE ROYAL GARDENS. KEW, ENGLAND, Sixpence per Packet. TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS, FROM THIS IMPERIAL GARDENS, ST PETERSBURG, One Shilling per Packet. lists of Sorts on Application. Collections of Popular Flower Seeds—2s packets, 6s; SO packets, 10s; 100 packets 20s. Collections of Vegetable Seeds, Ss. lOs, 15s, and 20s. A DAMS AND SoWS. VICTORIA NURSERY. 4532 Glcooertßr-otieot East (over Belt), Chris bohnroh. Hotels. BRITISH HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. michael'spillane. Proprietor, Late of Geraldine and Timarn, 31 HIS HOTEL, being situated near the Centre _ of the City, offers Good Accommodation to rooms Visiting Christchurch, and the Proprietor hopea-by strict attention to baainesa. And keeping Wines, Spirits, &c„ OP THE BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE, TO Receive a Fair Share of Public Patronage. 133 KOYAL H O T B L (Late Oram's), OXFORITTEBBACE. CHRISTCHURCH. . A. SHAW, Peofrietob, This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being near the Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and River. First-class Chef. Families -staying at,the.Royal have at their disposal PLEASURE BOATS FREE OF CHARGE. BpeoSalNotioeto the Public. 8439 SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at greatly reduced rates, for which early application & necessary, AT BOATSHEDS OR HOTEL. V. R. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street CHRISTCHURCH, Mrs H>«* T (Lete~of the Queen’s Hotohri ATL O B . ’iClmarn), Having-taken the above well and favourably known Hostelry, hoe had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently tewdKrosm4^^OTu' ntS * > Tinm* Momcatrs. THE WINES, ALES, IhD SPIRITS ARE OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is under the Superintendence Of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. 8228 TaWrmu. or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE on Draught *O&OVINCIAL HOTEL, Comer of Cashel and XT Barbadoes streets. WEST CHAMBERLAIN (Late of Akaroa and Temuka), Proprietor. Goad Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers t and the Best of Wines, iSpirits and Ales kept in stock. 8573 TO-COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. CLUB "HOTEL, Oppoeite-rßailway Station, RANGIORA. ' WA. TAYLOR begs to announce to hia • numerous friends and the travelling eommnnity that he has acquired the Proprietorship Of this weU-knoWn Hostelry, which will in future be oondueted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The whole eatohLshment has undergone a thorough renovation and re-fitting. An entirely New Stock of Wines and Spirit* of the very -best brands procurable has been selected bytbeProprietor. LUNCHEON from 12.80 to L3O p-m. The BILLIAKD TABLE is woH-fcnowntobe the best in North Canterbury; and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation, ih asking the support of his friends. Good Stabling Free. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR ... Proprietor. 2322 OTI R A HOT E L OTIRA: GORGE, WEST COAST ROAD. Thia New Hotel, which is now Open, and situated at foot of Famous Ottra Gorge, and within Ten Minutes' Walk of the Mineral Spring which has lately been discovered, can now offer the Very Best of Accommodation to Tourists and Travellers, and the Proprietor hopes, with the best of attendance and civility, to soUoit-a share of their patronage. Termaper Agreement, GEORGE S. DYER, 53?3 Proprietor. TEM'tr K A Hotel TEMUKA. E, FENTON,. Late of the Heathoote Arms, Christchurch, Proprietor, Family-and Commercial Hotel has lately been entirely furnished, and the Prowith MODERATE CHARGES. Stabling-Free, Good Loose. Boxes, Bestßrands of Wineaand Spirits. BEER DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. 4231 . Good Billiard Room. Ship H o t b u Gobbxb or South noon abd Simthjuului BTBXXT, TIM A R U, The above Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated tnd Refurnished The Bedrooms are Spacious, and the Suites of Apartments the-moat-complete and comfortable in Timarn, Large Sampleßooms. Three Full-sued Billiard Tables, , Bat £ R°oi»,-andall the requirements ot a First-olass-Hotel. W. P. BROWN. Proprietor, Letters orTelagrama promptly attended t 0.1883 GEEYMODTH. ASHTON'S Family and Commercial Hoi Proprietor, Mr Campbell. Visitors Greymouth win find this the most nnit»hin a convenient house in the city. The whole eat Ushmeut has boon completely renovated, and under newmanagement. Centrally situated. I vat© roomsfor families. Tariff moderate. Spec Terms for private families. The choicest brat in wines and spirits kept. Engagements by let or telegram promptly attended to. The “ Cant bury Times *' filed. 9 HOKITIKA. E L L E R* S O T B L, Proprietor vvT irRT.r.FB, _ A Family and Commercial Hotel. Situated in Centre of Town, Private Suites for Families. Splendid Accommodation tor Commercial Gentleman. A Spacious Billiard-room. Good Bathroom and Lavatory upstairs. Excellent Detached Sample-rooms, Good Stabling, Groom, 6eC. This House is specially adapted for Tourists, Invalids, and Travellers coming through from Christchurch. The Proprietor having a Continental experience of many years, and speaking several languages, it will be a convenience to visitors. Terms, Ss per diem. Special Bates tor Families. Telegrams and letters nronuitlv

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 8

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