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Hotels, CATERER TO THE CANTERBURY SALE.YARDS COMPANY, THE CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY, ABB THE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL , ASSOCIATION. BURKE’S abd OoMMEECIAL HoiEL, CORNER OP HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, Christchurch, N.Z. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Two oi A leech's Beat Tables under the Supervision of a Compe tent Mather. The Beat Accommodation in Christchurch on the Most Reasonable Terms. Luncheon at 12.30—1?. Special arrangements muds with Theatrical Companies, Associations and others on application to P. BURKE. Proprietor. •313 X All. Communications Promptly A ttonded to. ; P.O. Box 364 Telephone 428.. RAILWAY HOTEL ■ Manchester Street, , G. W. PEARCE (late of Addington Works), Proprietor. I BEG to announce that I have taken a Lease o the above Well-known Hotel, and hope by •trict attention to business and Moderate Charges to merit a share of the public patronage. Comfortable Bedrooms, with Hot and Cold Baths. , Private Sitting-rooms for use of Boarders. Sample Rooms. LIQUORS OP THE BEST QUALITY. Note the address—- • G. W. PEARCE, . . ' Railway Hotel, ' 1881 Manchester street. One Minute’s walk from Railway station. THE CENTRAL HOTEL • Is now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in hotel management on the Peninsula enable s him to guarantee to his patrons every possible attention and the comforts of a good home at moderate charges. None but the Best Liquors will bs kept. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS BROOKS. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in the moat central part of the City, it affords exceptional advantages. The billiard-room is one of the best-lighted and furnished in the City, and is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. Thomas Srook's, PROPRIETOR X2ll THE SUMNER HOTEL, ONE of the Most Comfortable, and Best- . appointed Hotels in this Favourite Seaside Resort. The Culinary Department is Under the Charge of a First-class Cook, The Billiard-room is Fitted with one of Thornton’s Full-size Tables, under the Management of an Attentive and Obliging Marker. • Stabling Free to Patrons. W. WADLOW, 8101 ' PROPRIETOR. WAIAU HOTEL, AMURI. BJ. WHITTLE (late of the Commercial • Hotel, Ashburton, Club Hotel, Koikonra, and scotch Stores Hotel, Christchurch) has much pleasure in informing his Friends, commercial Travellers and the Public generally, that he has Purchased and entered into possession of the shore well-known Hotel. The House is replete with every convenience. Billiard-room, Private Sit’ing-rooms, Bath-room (hot and cold water). The Choicest Wines, Ales and Spirits only sup. plied. - Manning’s Sparkling Ales on draught. 188 X R. J. WHITTLE. THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. •m/TRS C; GOLDSTONE, having leased this Iyß Excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to her, The'Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in tin most picturesque part of Christchurch and yot near-to its centre; The private suites of apartmeats are very comfort'ibly furnished, and tbe arrangements of the Hotel render it a desirable home for Travellers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mrs Goldstone’a personal supervision, and her long experience warrants her in guaranteeing her patrons every attention. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Telegrams, letters or Messages Promptly Attended to. None but the Beet Liquors Supplied, Telephone No. 369. X 219 ’ mandeyille“hotel7 KAIAi’OI. THIS Hotel, which has besn Re-built and Furnished in the most Insurious style, is now ready for the reception of Tourists and Visitors in search of Fishing, Boating, Health or Happiness Boot Wines and Spirits. S, Manning’s Celebrated Alos on Draught. ' bplenciid Billiard Table. J97X D. M. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Pateosisbd by THE HON E. MITCHELaON A ctiug Premier of the Colony, late or J. BEECHER, esd Sl s e „“? tei ' BEGS to inform his old Friends and Customers that he is to be found at that old-eotablished and well-known Hotel, WAGSTAFF’B, ikakaeoa. WINES, SPIRITS and EE "' I; ; nothing but the best brands kept. 231 X J- BEECHER. WHITE HAET HOTEL • HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JG.’ - HARRIS will be glad to welcome his • Old’Friends and the Public Generally, and • assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with ersery Comfort and Convenience. The Hotel being in the Centra of the City will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. SPACIOUS SAMPLE-ROOMS. TARIFF: Per Week, JB2 2s. Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Xa Dinner, 2s Cfl ; Bed, 2a. Special arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. ■ ■ ' —■ Telephone 45. Night Portar. J. G. HARRIS, JMS PaOFKIBTOK m s. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Wo roast sc Sires CHRISTCHURCH. Mrs TP[eney •Jathoe (Lata oftne Queen's Hotel, Timaru), Having taken the ab ova well and favourably known Hostelry, has had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now couddeatly Offer Special Inducement to Families, Commercial Travellers and others, Tkbms Modbb4t«. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ARE OP THE BEST BHANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is under the Superintendence Of a Thoroughly Experienced Chat, X 206 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. W 0 RT HIM GTUN '6 ABE on Druugnt BRIDGE'""iIOTEL, SEVEN - MILE PEG, BELFAST. H* S M I T H, For 18 years at the White's Bridge Hole 1 , PROPRIETOR. The travelling public and others will find excellent accommodation at most reasonable charges. The finest brands of Wines, Ala and Spirits only will be supplied. The pick of the whiskies. msive and first-class paddock accommodation abler. , HENRY SMITH JOHN BRIGHTLING, “O AIL WAY CARTAGE CONTRACTOR *kj> GENERAL CARRIER. Bates and all Information ro Cartage supplied upou application to 83X JOHN BRIGHTLING. Office ißailway station. Telephone No, 37

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 7