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Hotels. IWINUS A.MILT & OoMMEECIiL JO[oTBL, Opposite tlia Bail way Station, CHEISTCHUBCH. The above Hotel is the most conveniently situated in Christchurch for Tourists and Travellers, being opposite the Bailway Station, Telegraph, and Post Offices, and Cab Stand. The Hotel Is replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, Ac., spaoions Billiard, Smoking and Private, bittiug-rooms. Speight's Celebrated Dunedin Ale always on Draught/. Prompt attention given to letters and-, telegrams. Telephone No. SO2. • '*■ ! - FREDERICK SIOBBY, 2672 ■ Proprietor. . RAIIiWAJ HOTEL, Mahchbsiee Street, :. G. W. PEAECE (lata of Addington Works?, Proprietor. ~ . I BEG to announce that I have taken a lease of the above Well-known Hotel, and hope by' strict 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 Booms. LIQUOES OP THE BEST QUALITY, Note the address— G. W. PEAECE, Bailway Hotel, 1982 Manchester street. One Minute's walk from Boilway station. WAIAU HOTEL, AMUR!. RJ. WHITTLE (late of the Commercial • Hotel, Ashburton, Club Hotel, Kaikonra, and scotch Stores Hotel, Cbriatohuroh) has much pleasure in informing hie Friends, Commercial Travellers and the Public generally, that he has Purchased and entered into possession of the above well-known Hotel. The House is replete with every convenience. Billiard-room, Private Sitting-rooms, Bath-room (hot and cold water?. XhaChoicest Wines, Ales and Spirits -only sup--plied. Manning's Sparkling Ales on draught.' 1882 ' E, J. WHITTLE. ; . THE ROYAL HOTBIi. ’ 02F0KD TERRACEWE3T, CHEISTCHUECH. MBS 'C. GOLD ■'TONE, having leased* this , Excellent Family Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a' obntinnance~Of‘the 1 support hitherto accorded to her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picturesque part of Christchurch and yet near to its centre. The private suites of apartments ate very comfortably furnished, and the arrangements of the Hotel render it a desirable home for Travellers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mrs Goldstone'e personal supervision, and her long experience warrants her in guaranteeing her patrons every attention. all charges steigtlt moderate. Telegrams, Letters or Messages Promptly Attended to. - None but the Best Liquors Supplied, . Telephone No. 339. ' 2219 BRIDGE HOTEL, SEVEN - MILE PEG, BELFAST. TT. S M I T H. For 18 years at the White's Bridge Hotel. PBOPEIBTOE. The travelling public and others will find excel•ut accommodation at moat reasonable charges. The finest brands of Wince, Ale and Spirits only' will be supplied. The the whiskies. Extensive and first-class paddock accommodation? and atabies. 8212 HENRY SMITH WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHEISTCHUECH. JOHN* NEILL, -will ha glad to welcome his Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort aad Convenience. The Hotel being in the Centra of the City will be found moat convenient for Commercial Travellers. Tourists and others. SPACIOUS SAMFLE-BOOMS. • TARIFF* Per Week, £2 Ss, Breakfast,. 2s; Lunch, Is Dinner, 2s 6d ; Bed, 2s, Special arrangeineats for Families and Theatrical Companies. Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. NEILL, 8812; PROPRIETOR THE CENTRAL HOTEL Is now presided over hy THOMAS BEOOE3, WHOSE long experience in hotel management on the Peninsnla enables him to guarantee to his patrons every possible attention-and the comforts of u goad home at moderate charges. Hone hut the Best Liquors will be kept. The household arrangements are tinder tin par- . sonai supervision of MBS BEOOiCS. The hotel hoa been thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in the most central part of the City, it affords exceptional advantages. The hilliard-room is one of the best-lighted and famished in the' City, and- is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. THO' MA S BEO OK . Q , PEOPBIETOE 2211 V. s. CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Stcss CHEISTCHUECH. M> ■■ : (LaUcf the Queen's Hot*l,£tyu|ia), , r . ' Havihgtakanthe above wall ah(l favoV-aßlyxuowa' Hostelry, has had" the House and appointments thoroughly- renovated, and ean.i'noivi-ootuideatly offer Special Inducements to Fahglieg^Onmmercial: . Travellers and others.. . Tsana MTooEsaxc. THE WINES; ALES, "anIT-HFlßiafS*-ABB OF ' ' THE-CUISINE is under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, 2206 - Telegrams or Letters will receive the. promptest attention. WORTHINGTON'S ALE on Draught JOE DICKS, ITtTHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE V lf AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WALTHAM ARMS, SYDENHAM. PRICE LIST FOE CASH ONLY: BSaNDY. ltd, flret-olaee vintage ... ... .. Champagne Cognac ... ... . laiae and Co.'s Cognac nra special bottling flask Brandy... flask Brandy... it own bottle,- per quartern " ... ... WHISKEYS. Walker's Kilmarnock ell's Royal Irish Whiskey, per bottle... Highland Whiskey ...' ... ... sjal Biend ... ... Id smuggler, the Gaelic Whiskey noore Double Distilled Whiskey' ... lie’s Boyal Irieh Jld t-cotch bull Brand ... tson’a floe old Scotch ... ... ■ ... fla>k.'Whiskey ... , ... ... ... fliskWhiskey ... ’ GIN. 9 and Co.'s Plymouth Gin; pet bottle ~ hart Burnett and Co.’s Old Tom ... Standard Old Tom ... a JDKZ. large-sized • ... • ... ’b Schiu.p.m ' , ir own bottles, per quartern ... y, Whiskey, Gin, Bum, par gallon ... "WINKS. jagne. Eclipse, extra quality, extra dry, quarts 00 do do >ld Pott Wine, per bottle... ild Sherry do donnd Claret... ... ... - BE HI if. nd Co.’s English Ale, quart bottles ... nd Co.'s Pale Ale, email bottles bib'Stout) Ship brand; quart-bottles... 1 Biewei-y Stout or Ale • • do OKOWN BREKE-iT, !• wide Renowned Celebiated Sparkling e, in your o-u bjCtiei, par quart 4 6 4 6 4 6 5 6 4 6 1 0 24 0 pints 0 6 1 0 2 6 First-class Cigars, 3d each, or 5 for ... Box containing 25 ..., Lemonade, dinger Ale, Soda Water, Herbal Beer, 2d per bottle, if taken away. Terms Cash Only. 2388

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9492, 14 August 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9492, 14 August 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9492, 14 August 1891, Page 7