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Hctals* Wellington hotel, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE accommodation iu this Hotel is aoknowlodged by those who have patronised it to bo superior to what they received in other tenses at a much higher tariff. TARIFF— Single Week, £X ss; Permanent Boarders, 20s; Breakfast, Is; Dinner, with glass of beer » or cap of tea, la ; 'Tea, Is j Beil, Is Cd. Sis Dinner Tickets, ss. PEED. J. FUCHS, 432 S Proprietor. V cafe!de~paris, CHRISTCHURCH. THE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel has much pleasure ia informing hia Patrons and the public in general that he h,s jnst completed muob-needed alterations ui hw establish, meat, and is now prepared to accommodate 1 oity The single bedrooms are of the most approved ventilated system, with all the necessary comforts; and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly This unsurpassed establishment, being built entirely of brick, concrete, iron and tiles, reuaeis Itperfectly safe to lodgers mease of five. Barns, hot, cold and shower, are on every floor; also . Private Sitting-rooms for families; ana the , Ladies’ Dining-room upstairs will bo found one or the moat comfortable iu the city. The Cafe will accommodate One Hundred and Ten People at a sitting; and for its magnificence, comfort and appointments is not to bo equalled in New Zealand. , , Tba Cuisine is under the supervision Of tna Proprietor, offering a Daily Hill of Fare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony.The Bar will be found stocked with the nest Tqmc Speight Boer; also the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on the establish. Best; can ho had from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the bar.. Also, amoat Liberal Bar Luncheon provided •very day. . , , _ Letters, telegrams or messages entrusted to our care will receive strictest attention. MEALS—ONE SHILLING ; 5s per Bay, or 30s per Week. Meal Tickets can be had at the following Liberal - Charges:—Six Tickets ss, 12 do 10s, 24 do 20s. 4231 Telephone No, 258. FEANCIS ABEKAS, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, SUMMER. C/H ARLES Re US! ORTON, PROPRIETOR, Begs to inform tho Public generally that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, so successfully carried on by his lato father, J. W. Morton. and trusts by his personal supervision ot all mtters connected therewith to merit a fair share of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, Ac., carried out in the best style. Private Apartments as per arrangement. . ' BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only. 6960 CHARLES E. MORTON, Proprietor. ' WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL will ha glad to weloomo hia Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Convenience. Tho Hotel being in the Centre of the City will be' found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others, SPACIOUS SAMPLE-ROOMS. TARIFF: Per Week. £2 2s. Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Is Dinner, 2s fid; lied, 2s, Special antangemeuts for Families and Theatrical Companies. —— Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. NEILL, . SBIX PROPRIETOR . PHIL MOH B. ’ The old Provincial days are post. And never will return; The old times were too bright to last, , But you’ll be pleased to learn, _The old “ Provincial’' lives again, ’ Improved since days of yore. * The Superintendent nt its head Is onr old friend X J HIL MOHR. He V runs the show ” in Cashel street, At which in days of old, (Best Thompkine ruled the roast (and hoilsd), i Dispensed the “hot and cold ;*’ " Bo yet again we'll gaily quaff, , •’Buchanan ’’ aid “Encore," , And though out glasses nil are filled. Why, still wo’llcry‘-PHIL M.OHEI” You’ll good accommodation find, Pine a'es and grand P. 8., And other liquors ot tho 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 of Cashel street and Barbadoes street, CHRISTCHURCH. June Bth, 1891. Y 334 V. ‘ ; CLARENDON HOTEL, .Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Straa CHRISTCHURCH. l\T« s H ENST (Late of the Quaen’e Hotel, Timaru), Eavingtakentho above well and favourably xaowa Hostelry, has had the House and appointments (thoroughly renovated, aud can now confidently ofiet Spocial Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers and others. Teems Modeuate. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ARB OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. . THE CUISINE is under the Superintendent) e At a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. X2C6 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORT U INGTON’S ALB on Draught -BRIDGE HOTEL, SEVEN - MJi.E PNG. BELFAST. H. S M I' T H. For 18 years at the White’s Bridge Hotel, PROPRIETOR. The travelling public and others will find excellent accommodation at most reasonable charges. ' The flneet brands of Wines, Ale and Spirits only will be supplied. The pick ot the whiskies. Extensive and first-class paddock accommodation end stables. S2IX HENRY SMITH Xi KVIATHAN IU OTE L. Imitated by many—surpassed by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. JB3X- - MM BILK PROPRIETRESS. Drapery, Clothing, &6. SPRING. SPRING. SPRING 173, CASHEL STREET. ' Opposite Cafe. J. W. PERRY & CO„ cash tailors. From 200, Colombo street. IN consequence of the early arrival of a portion of our SPRING STOCK, we shall mike tho FIRST DISPLAY • ON SATURDAY, AUGUST Bth, Of some of tho LATEST NOVELTIES and Designs in TWEEDS, COATINGS, WORSTED TROUSERINGS aud SUITINGS procurable in the Home and Colonial Markets, aud no trouble will ho spared to still keep, up our reputation to give every satisfaction to our numerous patrons. See our Window, J. W, PERRY & CO., GASH TAILORS, . . 173, CASHEL STREET, opposite Caffi. From 200, Colombo ctreet. X 123 Business ITotiees. BOOT SALE. PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. W HARRIS has decided to allow a 10 per • cent discount for cash off all marked prices, besides which, in many instances, immense reductions have been made on goods suitable for the season. INSPECT THE WINDOWS AND JUDGE POE YOURSELVES. W. HARRIS, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 207, CABHE L 8 TEE ST. ZUO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9511, 5 September 1891, Page 7

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