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Hotels. TO commercial gentlemen, tourists AND THU GENERAL PUBLIC. .WHITE HART'HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH! TVrTE RICHARD K„ NEWBY begs to announce jJOL to his numerous friends and the travailing community that he has acquired the Proprietor, ship for a number of yearo of this well-known Hostelry, which will in future be conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will be under tho Fpecial Superintendence of a First-class chef do Cuisine. An entirely Now Stock of "Wince and Spirits has hoeu eolecfxid by the Proprietor. This in itself will be a Guarantee that nothing 1 hut the Best Brands will bo provided. Mr Richard N, Newby begs to intimate to tho public that ex tensive alterations are now completed and every thine; is now in proper working order. T he Sample Rooms are well-fi novrn as the Largest and Most centrally Situated in Christchurch, and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support of his friends, RICHARD N. NEWBY, 5973 ITocriotor. OEHTSAL HOTEL. THE Most Centrally Situated Hotel in Christchurch, with ample accommodation, for Travellers, &c. MANNING &' CO.’S 2X£, AKD LIGHT BITTER ALE Speaks for itself in that Department* Wines and Spirits equally good* Hot and Cold Baths. Night Porter, 7195 E; H. CLARK. TOhE KfICGARTON H OTE.L Just outside the Park and Gardens. This well and favourably known Hostelry has been purchased by JAMBS WALLACE, So well-known in connection with the Central* Tho Hotel has hcen thoroughly renovated, and ouly the very best brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits kept. Billiard-room fitted with one of Alcock’s best Tables. Comfortable Board and Lodging* Excellent Stabling and Paddooking. 1757 : OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, Hekefobd sibket, Chkistchukch, New Zkalihd, THIS HOTEL, being thoroughly reorganised, • under new management, is pleasantly situated, and ns a Family Hotel stands unrivalled ; for comiort, nttentioji, and convenience. Private suites for families; special terms. Only the best brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales kept in stock. ' hngagemeuts by letter or telegram promptly ' attended to. ' BtUG J. G. HARRIS. Proprietor. . QUILL’S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, i CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z, - Having leased this new hotel from Mr John Carl, I beg to invito the 1 attention of Visitors, and the Public generally to its many advantages. Being built of brick and, stone, with all the latest improvements, it affords comfort and security not to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. centrallFsituated, Commanding easy access to Banka, Foot and j Telegraph Offices, Grain Merchants* Saleyards, l and Cabstands; having entrances from three of the leading thoroughfares—High, Cashel, and Hereford streets—makee it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE CITY, ; The Cuisine is in charge of a first-class chef, and, the general management being, under the super- 1 vision of the Proprietor, he confidently solicits ; your patronage. j HOT, COLD, AKD SHOWER BATHS, ' I Suites of Apartments for Families, Sumptuously Furnished Billiard Room, Sample Rooms, Tele- ■ phone, and every convenience, attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the Colonies.-! Coaches and ’Buses leave this Hotel to ail parts i of tho suburbs. Letters end telegrams promptly i attended to, and charges Strictly Moderate, Night Porter Kept, TEDS. QUILx7f£OPEIETOS, Late of Quill’s Hotel, Ashburton, and White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. 1 P.S.—Manning’s Celebrated Ales drawn from tho • wood. Wines, (Spirits, Ac,, guaranteed of Best 1 Quality: 3096; Er CLARENDON HOTEL. , Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester StrasCHRISTCHURCH. TVjf Rs a '|-|j" enry Ratios (Late of tho Queen’s Hotel, Timarti), i Having taken the above well and favourably known , Hostelry, has had tho House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers and others. Teems Modeboxe, THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ARE OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is under the Superintendence Of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, 8323 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE ou Draught B 'o Y A L H 0 T E -L. (Late Oram’s), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A. SHAW, PaOPBEEI’OE, This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being neat tho Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and Rivefic First-class Chef, Families staying at tho Royal have at their disposal PLEASURE BOATS FREE OP CHARGE, Special Notice to the Public. 3433 SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at greatly reduced rates, for which early application is necessary, AT BOAT'S HE DT OR HOTEL, V. SANDSIDGB HOTEL, Colombo Road, Sydenham. A. D. LOCKWOOD ... PBOPBISIO*, THIS well and favourably known Hostelry under the new management has been Thoroughly Renovated, end the proprietor can conscientiously recommend it as a place of residence to tourists and others “en route’* to Governor’s Bay. Tho Wines, Alas and Spirits supplied at this tho last house on the road, are of thevery. FINEST BRANDS procurable. THE TABLE is tinder the supervision of an Experienced Cook* BOARD AND LODGING. Terms mostreasonahla Hot and cold ferths. 0333 A 1 T EMPERANCB H OTEL MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Two Minutes from Railway Station, MBS HOLMES, Late of Railway Boarding House, Timaru, Having taken possession of tho above Hotel, wil be 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, Weals and Beds—One Shilling, A Cloak and Parcel Room, for tha convenience of visitors, is attached. 9322 The Bhmnee [Hotel SUMNER. This Old-established Hotel has boon re-taken by the former proprietor, who hopes, by fixing tho Charges on tho Most Moderate tic ado, to receive a share of patronage. Tha Culinary Department is under the charge of a FXRsT-CLASS COOK. W. WAD LOW, Proprietor. Stabling free to patrons of tho house. 259 Undertakers. J FUNERAL NOTICE, AND33BSOH „ UNDERTAKER. Funerals furnished from £3 los. Children B 1 15» Polished Coffin (Eimu and Kauri) £5 10s Address-101, VICTORIA STREET. 23

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9092, 1 May 1890, Page 8

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