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'.-, ... Hotels. ( . '."'-FTBRIDGE HOTEL; r SivsiH -mile peg, Belfast. H. S SI I T H , Pot 28years at the'White’s Bridge Hote’, PROPRIETOR. ThaAravelling public and- others will find escelfant'aoobmiaodation at most reasonable charges. The finest brands of Wines, Ale and Spirits only Will he supplied. The pick of the whiskies. Extensive and first-class paddock accommodation <pnd stables. SaiX HENRY SMITH All'l,l' Jc C/OMMBECI&I. OTSL, Opposite the Railway Station, CHRISTCHURCH. '■ The above Hotel is the most conveniently situCtedin Ohristohnroh for Touriste and Travellers, i being opposite the Kail way Station, Telegraph and fost Offices, and Cab stand. - Hotel is replete with every convenience, being flttedwith Mot. Cold and Shower Baths, to., spacious Billiard, Smoking and Emote ifeltting-rooms, . Spefght'B Celeb rated Dunedin Ale always'on Drought. Prompt attention given to letters and telegrams^ . ; Telephone H0i 302. ' ’ FREDERICK STOREY, SS7X ~ ' ... ' . ' Proprietor. ' '•'THE' CENTRAL -HOTSIT £s now presided over by ’< -i T jg Q jy- Q- BROO KB, HOBE longezperie&ce in hotel management >f V . onthePeninsfilaenableshimto guarantee to his patrons every possible attention and the comforts of a good homa.at moderate charges. Hone bnt.the Bost Liquors will bo kept. The household arrangements are under the per- '■ ..sosai supervision of MBS BROOKS. ; The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and 'being, according to. its name, in the muse central part of th» Clty,dt,»Corda exceptional advantages. * 'The billiard-room is one of the best-lighted and furnished in- the City, : and is iu charge of a. thoroughly experienced marker. TEO Hi 8 JB R, OOK P, PROPRIETOR 5211 BURKE’S pCAMXLX ms Commercial Hotel, >OOENjBR OP HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, Obbisicboboh, N.Z. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, two-of Aioock’a Best Tables under the Snpe, .-vision i, of a Competent Marker. tha Jteat'Accommodation in Christchurch on the Moat Seasonable Terms, , Special .arrangements made with Theatrical pampaaieit, Associations and others on application 't. l? P. BURKS, Proprietor. All Ccsuaunicatioss.Promptly'Attended to. Telephone43B WHITE HART HOTEL : HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ‘ ■ ■ G. HARRIS will be glad to welcome hia : %b.-e Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will find the H otel replete With *ve*y Comfort and Convenience. Tha Hotel being in the Centro of the City will ■ba found most convenient for Commercial Travellers. Tourists and others. SPACIOUS! SAMPLE-BOOMS. . TARIFF: Par Week, £2 2s: Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Is Dinner, Hr Cd ; Bod, 2s. Special arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. Telephone 45, Night Porter. J. G. HARRIS, ZOBX PROPRIETOR V. E. CLARENDON HOTEL, (Toner Oxford Terraco and Worcester Sores CHRISTCHURCH. M® 3 H msi . r P ATT >°®' _ (Lata oftha Queen’s Hotel,Timarn), Having taken tha above wall and favourably cnowa Hostelry, has had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families, Commercial 'Traveller!! andothers, Tsana ModekjlTe. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ARB OP THE BEST BHANDS ONLY. \ ' .THE CUISINE Is under theSupariutaadenc »f a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, X2op • Telegram* or Letters will receive the prompts., 6 attention. WORTHINGTON’o ALEen Drauuntt Medical. MANX a Sleepless Night has been passed by experts of all nations to find out how to - Supply tha Public with a Really Good SADGE m a Low frioe, and to Surpass the Old Brands. The Public of New Zealand can now Boast of the ehjaothaviug been obtained, and that RAINBOW & SON’S "Pineapple’’ Brand is tha Beat Sauce in the World, bar none. . , Ask your Storekeeper for it. X’lfltK TGIBSBKI’S NEW ZEALAND HOUSEHOLD Tl SALfVS ie the best-known remedy fortevdry form of Skin Disease, Burns, ScaUie, Wounds, Ulcers, I'ilas, Chapped Hands and Lip's Neuralgia, and Rheumatic Affections Weak Eyes. '' Coro Throats, . Corns,' Bunions, Ringworm, <feo. Reutovas Blotches and Pimples like magic, and mokes the skin'Clear and beautiful. Should be in ovary home. No lady’s toilet complete without it, .. bold-inboxes le-and Is (id each by Patent Medicine Dealers and Storekeepers throughout the Colony. Wholesale from the manufacturer, WILLIAM MbSEttT, Comar of Kilmore and Barbadoes streets, And from MesersTEEMPTEOSNE, PROSSER & CO., Lower High street, Christchurch. Coplea of testimonials accompany every box. i. AGBNTg WANTED; X3HO RAINBOW’S INVIGOBATOE. - It Purifie? the Blood, Cores Liver Complaints, Creates Appetite, ahd Cures Indigestion, Disperses Wind, Prevents Depression, and, iu one word, invigorates the whole system, making yon feel yourself again. It ie without donht the hast family physio ever discovered. It removes all obstructions to the natural functions in either sax without any Unpleasant effects. The Cure Certain; Don’t Delay, Price, la 6d per battle. 5200 JSTOP THE EXHIBITION Of so many Quack Medicines for the Cura of all Evils, as most of them are nothing else but disguised turpentine. ILEBINGBR’S RHEUMATIC SALS',Mis the only Genuine and Sciontitie Preparationlor _i« Cure of Gout, Rheuruatiam, Sciatica, bo. .Thousands have testified to tha cores effected, ({tee pamphlets.) SLRSXNGER'S HORSE, CATTLE and DOG MEDICINES are approved of by all Owners of Bones, Cattle, and Dogs all through New Zealand endjAustraliau Colonies. v 'livery person who used them was pleased, and Vpta etngle complaint made these forty years. Sold Bril, S. COOKE, Chemist, Cashel street; C. S. HOWELL, Saddler, cashel street; KINCAID, G.1.C., Colombo street; W.-PIEIB, Farrier. Cashel street W. H. TRAVIS, Saddler, St Asaph street; WALLACE A CO., Chemists, High street: AH of Christchurch, S. SLESINGER, VETERINARY SURGEON. DUNEDIN. Xl2B HEALTH FOB Abu TOLLOWaY’B pills and ointment ■ ■ ■.. ThMft Pllia tho blood, correct ail dll tho li7er. stxrm&obg tiduoya and bo\roa »laTaloftblo ia aUI oozapixmta laoidoatsi to i Ointment to tho o nij reU&bio romodyfof iud „ > oauai. UL by the Proprietor, HonLomr, 73, Otfccd Loudon, and hyaU Madiate* toestheawheae tha WerlA, X2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9429, 2 June 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9429, 2 June 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9429, 2 June 1891, Page 7

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