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Ha tala. QUILL’S EMPIRE HOTEL, man street, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. Having leased this new hotel from Mr John Cnrl 1 bog to invite tho attention of Visitors and the i-üblio generally to its many advantages. Being built of brink and stone, wii.H all the latest improvements, it affords comfort and secmity not to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CENTRALLY Sir HATED, Commanding easy access to Hanks, Post and Telegraph uffloos. Grain Merchants* Bnleyarda, and Caostnude; h viug entrances from three of the leading thoroughfares—High, Cashel, and Hereford streets—makes it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE CITY. The Cuisine ie in charge of a first-class chef, and the general management being under tho supervision of the Proprietor, ho confidently solicits your patronage. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, Suites of Apartments for Families, Sumptuously Furnished billiard boom, Sample Rooms, Telephone, and every convenience, attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the Colonies. Couches and ’ buses leave this Hotel to all parts of the suburbs. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to, and charges Strictly moderate. Night Porter Kept, THOS. QUILL, PROPRIETOR. Late of Quill’s Hotel, Ashburton, and White Hart Hotel. Christchurch. P.S.—Manning’s Celebrated Ales drawn from the wood. Wines, Spirits, &c., guaranteed of Bo t Quality. , 3096 CAFE DE PARIS. F. ARENAS PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUEGH. Elk RENAS wishes to inform his numerous o ii. friends aud ihe public that he lias Resumed Possession of the Caieda Paris, and that the whole establishment has undergone a thorough Renovation and Refitting. The Cuisine Is now under the superintendence of Mr E. Sullivan, and Mr arenas himself giving this part of the business his personal supervision is a guarantee for its being hign-ula-s, and tho Best in the Colony. The Private I lining baioon for Cadies has been Re-furnished, and meals will be supplied on Bundays as usual. A Specialty in connection with the Caf<s has been added in the shape of a belect Oyster baioon, and what has been a great want bore will now bo supplied, in the shape of aComtortablo and Nicelyfurnished Boom, where Oyster Suppers will be supplied at any hour up to the time of closing. During Luncheon and Tea, Operatic and other Seleotons will be performed on a Lipp Grand, specially imported by Mr Arenas for the purpose, ’j ho Wines, beers, and Spirits now in Stock are of the best quality procurable, nud it will be Mr Arenas* study to keep up the high reputation formerly acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been re-fitted, and re-furnished, and the Cafd now Oifora the Nest Accommodation for Travellers. 8768 TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, TOURISTS and the general public. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH; MR RICHARD N, NEW BY begs to announce to his numerous friends and the travelling community that he has acquired the Proprietorship for a number of years of this well-known Hostelry, which will in future be conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will te under the Special Superintendence of a First-class Choi Tie Cuisine. . , . . An entirely New Stock of Wines and Spirits has been selected by the Proprietor. This in itself Will be a Guarantee that nothing but the Bast Brands will be provided. Mr Richard N. Newby begs to intimate to the public that extensive alterations are now completed and everything is now in proper working order. The Sample Rooms are well-known ns tho Largest and Most i.outrally Mutated in Christchurch, and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support of his friends. RICHARD N. NEWBY, 5992 Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, Hereford street, Christchurch, New Zealand. THIS HOTEL, being thoroughly reorganised, under new management, is pleasantly situated, and as a Family Hotel stands unrivalled for comfort, attention, and convenience. Private suites for families; special terms. Only the best brands of Wines, bpirits and Alea kept in stock. ingagements by letter or telegram promptly attended to. 6616 J. G. HARRIS, Proprietor. BRITISH HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE, CHRInTOHURCH. MICHAEL 6PILLANE, Proprietor, Late of Geraldiue aud Timaru. THIS HOTEL, being situated near the Centra of the City, offers Good Accommodation to Persons Visiting Christchurch, and the Proprietor hopes by strict attention to business, And keeping Wines, Bpirits, Ac,, OF THE BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE, TO Receive n Fair Share of Public Patronage. 133 BOYAL H O T B L (Late Oram's), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A. BHAW, Proprietor. This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being neat the Gardens, Domain, Post Office, aud River. First-class Chef, Families staying at the Royal have at their disposal PLEASURE BOATS FREE OP CHARGE. Special Notice to the Public. 3439 SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at greatly reduced rates, for which early application is necessary, AT BOATSHEDB OB HOTEL. v * llilll ECLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford. Terrace and Worcester Street CHRISTCHURCH. ~]yg~ b s "JJenby Ratios (Late of the Queen’s Hotel, Timaru), Having taken the above wall and favourably known Hostelry, has had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer special Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers and others. Terms Moderate. THE WINES, ALES, AMD SPIRITS ABE OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. THE CLiaINE is under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, 8226 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE on Draught PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Barbadooa streets. WEST CHAMBERLAIN (Late of Akaroa and Temoka), Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers; and the Beet of Wines, .Spirits and Ales kept in stock. 8573 WELLINGTON HOTEL CAFE, nr)HE UNDERSIGNED wishes the Public to i know that from Monday Next, Nov. 17th, he intends to Supply them with the Best Dinner in Christchurch for Is, Six Dinners for ss, Twelve Dinners for 9s. The Bill of Fare will comprise the following, viz,Two Soups, Five Hot Joints, Two Cold Joints, and Salads; Entrees, Grills, Sweets, Dessert, and all Vegetables in Seaton, with Glass of Beer or Cup of Tea. Poultry three times a week, Returns not charged for. All joints carved on the table. Anyone not satisfied will not be charged. Dinner: 12 to2 pm. 1764 Special Terms for Regular Boarders. F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL G-NTLBMEN AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. CLUB "HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, RANGIORA, wnr a. TAYLOR begs to announce to his r • numerous friends and the travelling nmninity that ho has acquired the Proprietorp of this well-known Hostelry, which will in nre be conducted upon more advanced an l aral principles than bitberto. The whole iblishment has undergone a thorough renovation 1 re-fluting. An entirely Now Stock of Wines 1 Spirits of the very beat brands procurable i been selected by the Proprietor, LUN C H LON m 12.3 dto 1.30 p.m. The BIijLXAuD TABLE veil-known to bo the best in North Canterbury f 1 under new management the Proprietor has no litatiou in asking the support of his friends. Good Stabling Free. . WILLIAM A. XAXLOIi ... Proprietor. 2332 HOKITIKA. E R* S TEL. -try- E L L E R- o XJF ° Proprietor W. KELLER. a Family and Commercial Hotel. Situated in Centre of Town. Private Suites for Famines. ploudid Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen. A ■Spacious Billiard-room. Good Bathroom aud Lavatory upstairs. Excellent Detached Sample-rooms, Good Stabling, Groom, &c. This House is specially adapted for Tourists, Invalids, and Travellers coming through from Cbristotiurch. The Proprietor having a Continental exDorience of many years, and speaking several languages, it will be a convenience to visitors. Terms, 3s per diem. .Special Rates for Families. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. 2445

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8904, 21 September 1889, Page 7

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