Article image
Article image

Conveyances. HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. BY ROTAL~AIL COACH. COACHES leave Culverden for Fry’s Hotel via Lahmert’s, Jack’s Pass, every Tuesday and Saturday, on arrival of mid-day train fron Christchurch, returning on hi on days and Thurs days in time to catch tho 2.30 p.m. train foi Christchurch. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christ church Kail way Station only, available bj Derrott’s Coach, on Tuesdays. First-class, SOsEeturn, Coach and Kailway. Tickets available for lour weeks from Thursday after date of issue, NJJ,—During tho Summer Months a First-class Four-horse Drag will run, built expressly for the comfort and convenience of invalids and visitors travelling to the Springs. An extra conveyance or luggage. Tho proprietor is always in attendance on arrival and departure of train. Keturn Ticket Holders can be driven to the Springs or return from the Springs any day. Ho extra charge. CULVERDEN TO WATAU. Coach loaves Cnlverden for Waian and Kother ham daily on arrival of mid-day train from Christchurch, and loaves Waiau for Hot herb am and Culverden daily. Monday’s Coach to Waiau connects with Kaikoura Coach, leaving Waian on Tuesdays. In connection with tho above Una, I have Special Coaches, Double and Single Baggies, Waggonettes, and Saddle Horses on immediate Hire. Orders through post or wire receive prompt attention. Special attention given te passengers and parcels forwarded for delivery by Coach, THOS, DEEEETT, Culverden. Hotels. {Shades IHT o t e l, HESEFOED STEEET. The Business of the Shades Luncheon Rooms will be carried on under the Sole Management of that Eminent Chef de Cuisine S. SULLIVAN, (Late of Arenas Cafd de Paris), FROM MAY Ist. The Grandest Luncheon in the Colonies will be supplied From II a.m. to 3 p.m. Breakfast and Tea will be a Speciality. Balls, Banquets, and Dinners got up on the 6552 shortest notice. 2211 TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. eWHITE ,J3AST HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH; , MB RICHARD N. NEWBY bags 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 ho conducted upon moro advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will be under the i Special Superintendence of a First-class Chef de Cuisine. An entirely Hew Stock of Wines and Spirits has been selected by the Proprietor. This in itself will ho a Guarantee that nothing hut the Best Brands will bo 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. Tho Sample Rooms are well-known as the Largest and Most (jentrally Situated in Christchurch, and under 'new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support othis friends. RICHARD N. NEWBY; 5972 Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEJL THE Most Centrally Situated Hotel in Christohuruh, with ample accommodation, for Travellers, &o. MANNING & * CO.’S KSK, AKD LIGHT BITTER ALB Speaks for itself in that Department. Wines and Spirits equally good. Hot and Cold Baths. Night Porter. 7495 E. H. CLARK. !H?he JSIICCARTON H OTE L Just outside the Bark and Gardens. This well and favourably known Hostelry has been purchased by JAMES WALLACE, So well-known in connection with the Central, The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and only the very best brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits kept. Billiard-room fitted with one of Adcock's best Tables. Comfortable Board and Lodging, Excellent Stabling and Paddocking. 1757 V. E. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street CHRISTCHURCH. JJenry (Late of the Queen’s Hotel, Timaru), Having taken tha ab ova well and favourably mown Hostelry, has had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers and others, Tubus Modekaik. THE WINES. ALES. AKD SPIRITS ARB OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. 8226 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE ou Draught JE& O Y A L H O T E L (Late Oram’s), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A. SHAW, Proprietob. This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being near tha Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and Rivet; 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 BOATSHED3 OR HOTEL. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, HEREVOBD STIUtRT, CHRISTOaUBOH, NEW ZEALAND. THIS HOTEL, being thoroughly reorganised, under now management, is pleasantly situated, and »s a Family Hotel stands unrivalled for comfort, attention, and convenience. Private suites for families; special terms. Only tho best brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales kept in stock. Engagements by letter or telegram promptly attended to. bfilb J. G. HARRIS, Proprietor, SANDRIDGE HOTEL, Colombo Road, Sydenham. A. D, LOCKWOOD ~, „, FnorEiEXoa, THIS well and favourably known Hostelry under the new management has been Thoroughly Renovated, and the proprietor can conscientiously recommend it as a place of residence to tourists and others **en route" to Governor's Bay. The Winos, Ales and Spirits supplied nt this tho last house ou tho road, are of the very FINEST BRANDS procurable. THE TABLE is undor the supervision of au Experienced Cook. BOARD AND LODGING, Terms most reasonable Hot and cold bnhs. 6233 The S UMNER SUMNLE. This Old-established Hotel has been ro-taken by tho former propriotor. who hopes, by fixing the Charges ou tho Most Moderate Scale, to receive a shore of patronage, Tha Culinary Department ia under the charge of a FIRST-CLASS COOK. W. WADLOW, Proprietor. Stabling free to patrons of the house, 250 A 1 Temperance Hotel MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Two Minutes fromßaiiway Station. MRS HOLMES, Late of Railway Boarding House, Timaru, Having taken possession of the aoovo Hotel, wil bo glad to receive her Old Friends and Customers, where every attention will be paid to their Comfort. MRS H. begs to state that no expense or trouble will be spared to ensure satisfaction to her past patrons. The House contains Fifty Bedrooms, Sitting, Smoking, and Private Rooms. Also, Bath Room. Meals and Bods —One Shilling. A Cloak and Parcel Room, for the convenience of visitors, is attached. 9622

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18900429.2.49.2

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 7

Word Count
1,033

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 7