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Hotels. L E TIA.T H AN H o T EL. Imitated by many*—surpassed by nono. Opposite Eailway Station, DUNEDIN. 2931 —. Mbs SILK PROPRIETRESS. WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN’ NEILL will be triad to welcome his Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they trill find the Ho tel replete with every Comfort and Convenience. The Hotel being in the Centra of the City will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. . spacious slmple.rooms. TARIFF: Per ‘Week, £2 2s: Breakfast, 2s; Lnnoh,-Is Dinner, 2s fid; Bod, 2s, Special arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. Telephone 45, Night Porter. J. NEILL,' . 8812 PROPRIETOR PHIL MOH R. The old Provincial days are past. And never will return; The old times were too bright to last. Bat you’ll be pleased to learn. The old ‘‘Provincial” lives again,. Improved since days of yore. The Superintendent at its head Is our old friend PHIL MOHR: He " runs the show” in Cashel street. At which in days of old, Host Thomptins ruled the roast (and boiled), ' Dispensed the ” hot and cold So yet agrin we'll gaily quaff, *• Buchanan” and “Encore,” . And though our glasses all are filled. Why, still we’ll cry “PHIL MOHE!” Ton’ll good accommodation find, . Fine ales and grand F. 8., And other liquors of the best. Good cheer and harmony; So call upon your old friend Phil, And don’t go past his door. Tour spirits cheer and glasses fill, And rally round PHIL MOHR PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Corner ef Cashel street and Barbadoes street, , CHRISTCHURCH. ' June Bth, 1891. ■ ■- 2331 • CATERER TO THE CANTERBURY SALETABD3 COMPANY, THE CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY, AHD ’ •- >. THE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, BURKE’S IP amily us Commercial H OTEL, CORNER OF HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, ’ ; . Chbisiohuech, N.Z, ' Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Two of A leook’s Best Tables under the Supervision of a Competent Marker. The Best Accommodation in Christchurch on the Most Reasonable Terms. Lnneheon at 12.80—15. Special arrangements made with Theatrical Companies, Associations and others on application to P. BURKE, Proprietor. ' 213 X - ; AH Communications Promptly Attendedto, | F.O. Boz 364 Telephone 428, '' , , I Oi rF^TEAL^HOTEL;,. S :*.ov: presided over hy ‘ * | BEOOSB, \ * -'l'' t. •■s.porienee in hotel management . \ o U.-.. cniaanlasnnbZcs him to guarantee,. i , ’ .’.very possible attention end the' comforts of a gcoato&t?* aodsrate charge*.' Nona but the Best The household arrangements are utdertSe 's£* sonal supervision of MBS BROOKS, ' ' The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in the most 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 B r,6 ok s, PROPRIETOR ' 22X1 • m - CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Seres CHRISTCHURCH. JJJes JJeney Taylor (Late of the Queen’s Hotel/fomam),; Havingtakenthe above well 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. Teems Modeeats. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ABE OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY, . THE CUISINE is under the Superintendent) a of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, 2205 Telegrams or Letters will receive the prompter) 11 attention. WORTHINGTON'SALBon-Draught JOE DICKSj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WALTHAM . ARMS, ; SYDENHAM. PRICE LIST FOE CASH ONLY: BRANDT. 8 d Vineyard, first-class vintage ‘hi hi 7 6 Grand Champagne Cognac **** ...7 6 Marcelaine and Co.’s Cognac ... ... ... 7 6 Hennessy and Co.'s Cognao ... 6 6 L. Dorville’s Cognac * 5 0 J.D., own special bottling - ... ... 5 0 Large flask Brandy ... 2.6 Small flask Brandy ... 13 In your own bottle, per quartern ... ... 1’ 0 WHISKEYS. John Walker’s Kilmarnock ... 4 6 Mitchell's Royal Irish Whiskey, per bottle... 4 6 Lome Highland Whiskey ... ... ... 4 6 The Royal Blend ... ... 4 6 The Old Smuggler, the Gaelic Whiskey ... 4 6 The Encore Double Distilled Whiskey ■ „. 4 6 Dnnville’s Royal Irish ... ... ... ...' 4 6 Very Old Scotch Bull Brand ; ... 4 6 Robertson's fine Old Scotch ... ... - ...’ 4 6 Large flask Whiskey ... ... .... ... 2 6 Small flisk Whiskey ... ... 1 6 ’ GIN. ■ ' ’ ■ Goates and Co.’s Plymouth Gin, per bottle 4 5 Sir Robert Burnett and Co.’s Old-Tom - ,„4 6 Jonesl Standard Old Tom ... ... ... 4 6 Geneva JDKZ, large-sized ... ... ... 5 6 Wolfe's Schnapps .... ... ... ... 4 6 In yonr own bottles, per quartern ... ' 1 0 Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Rum, par gallon 21 0 • WINES. Champagne, Eclipse, extra quality, extra dry, quarts 7 0 Do do do pints 4 0 Bich Old Port Wine, per bottle... ... ... 4 0 Fine Old Sherry do 4 0 Good Sound Claret „■ ... ... 2 6 BEER. Bass and Co.’s English Ale, quart bottles 1 0 Bass and Co.'s Pals Ale, small bottles... ... 0 9 Gninness* Stout, Ship brand, quart bottles... I 0 Crown Brewery Stout or Ale do ... 0 9 CROWN BREWERY, World-wide Renowned Celebrated Sparkling Ale, in your own bottles, per quart „■ 0,5 First-class Cigars, 3d each, or 5 for ... ... 1 0 Box containing 25 >•■ 2 6 Lemonade, Ginger Ala, Soda Water, Herbal Beer, 2d per bottle, if taken away. Terms Cash Only. 2888 BRIDGE HOTEL, SEVEN . MILE PEG. BELFAST. H* S MI T H. . For 18 years at the White's Bridge Hotel, ■proprietor. The travelling public and others will find excel-' ent accommodation at moat reasonable charges. The finest brands of Wines. Ala and Spirits only will be supplied. The pick of the whiskies. Extensive and first-class paddock accommodation ; and stables. '■ > .>■ -. 8212 HENRY SMITH * MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. Charles K, Moeton, PROPRIETOR, Begs to inform the Public generally that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, so successfully carried on by his late father, J. W. Mobton, and trusts by his personal supervision of all matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, &0., carried out in the best style. Private Apartments as per arrangement. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only. 6866 CHARLES B. MORTON, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 7