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Hotels. CAFE DE PARIS, CHRISTO HDRCH. mHE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel JL has much pleasure in informing his Patrons ) and the public iu general that he has just com* plated much-needed alterations in his establish- ) ment. and is now prepared to accommodate Forty People. ) The single bedrooms are of the most approved ventilated system, with all the necessary comforts; , and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly comfortable. This unsurpassed establishment being built entirely of brick, concrete, iron and tiles, renders it perfectly safe to lodgers m case of fire. Baths, hot, oo d and shower, are on every floor ; also Private trittiug-rooms lor families; and the Ladies' Dining-room upstairs will be found one of the most comfortable iii the city. The Cafe will accommodate One Hundred and Ten People at a sitting; and for its magnificence, comfort and appointments is not to be equalled iu Hew Zealand. The Cuisine is under the supervision of the Proprietor, offering a Daily Bill of Pare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony: Tho Bar will be found stocked with the Best XXXX Speight Boar; also the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on the establishment; can bo bad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at. the bar. Also, a moat Liberal Bar Luncheon provided everyday. Letters, telegrams or messages entrusted to our care will receive strictest attention. MEALS—ONE SHILLING; 5s per Day, or 30a per Week. • Meal Tickets can ho had at the following Liberal Charges: —:-ir Tickets Ss, 12 do 10s, 21 do 20s. Telephone No. 258. FRANCIS ARENAS, 423 S Proprietor, MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. Ch ARLES R, MoETOK, 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, Mobtos. and trusts hy his personal supervision of ail matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of pnblio patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, &0., carried out in the best style. Private Apartments as par arrangement. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of tho Best Brands only, SSCC CHARLES B. MORTON, Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL will bo glad to welcome his Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will Had the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Convenience, Tho Hotel being in tbo Centra of the City will be found moat convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. SPACIOUS SAMPLE-EOOMS. TARIFF: Per Weak, £2 2s. Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, la Dinner,. 2s Cd ; Bod, 2s. Special arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. ——• Telephone 45, Night Porter, J. NEILL, 381 X PROPRIETOR . v. e. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Serai CHRISTCHURCH. M> 3 H enby (Late of tho Queen’s Hotel, Timaru), Havingtakontho above well and favourably snowa Hostelry, has nad the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, aud cau now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers eudothers. Tjsaiis Moderstk. THE WINES, ALES, AM) SPIRITS ABS OP TMK BEST BRANDS ONiiY. THE CUISINE is under tbo Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. X2OS Telegrams or Letters will receive the prompco.it attention. WORThiNGTON'ft ALhou Draurnc BRIDGE HOTEL, SEVEN - MILE PEG. BELFAST. H. S M I T H, For IS years at the White’s Bridge Hots’, PROPRIETOR. The travelling public and others will find excellent accommodation at most reasonable charges. The finest brands of Wines, Ale and Spirits only will be supplied. Tho pick oc the whiskies. Extensive aud lirat-elass paddock accommodation and stables. 321 X HENRY SMITH ]P HI L M O H R. 1 The old Provincial days are past, And never will return; The old times wore too bright to list. But you’ll be pleased to learn. The old “ Provincial” lives again, Improved since days of yore. Tho Superintended at its head 1b onr old friend PHIL MOHR. Ho “runs the show” in Cashel street. At which in days of old. Host Thorapkins ruled the roast (aud boiled), Dispensed the “Lot and cold So ye;; ng'-iu we'll gaily quaff. “Buchanan" astl “ Encore,” And though our glasses all are filled. ’ Why, still we'll cry “PHIL MOHR!” Ton’ll good accommodation find, Fine a ! cs and grand P. 8., And other liquors of the boat, Good cheer and harmony ; So call upon your old Diced Phil, And di'n't go past bi; door. Tour apiiis.i cheer aud glasses flli, And rally round PHIL MOHR PROVINCIAL HOTEL, * | Corner e£ Cashel straor, and Barbadaos street, CHRISTCHURCH. June Bth, 1891. X 361 Terminus JTamily & Commercial JSotex., Opposite tho Railway station, CHRISTCHURCH.

Tho above Uotfl is the most conveniently situated iu Christchurch £cr Tourists and Travellers, being opposite the hallway Bintioa, Telegraph and Post Offices, and Cab a'taud. The Hotel ia replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold aud Shower Baths, &c., spacious Billiard, Smoking ami Private Sitting-rooms. Speight's Celebrated Dunediu Ale always oa Draught. Prompt attention given to letters and telegrams. Telephone Ho. £O2. FREDERICK STOEEY, X 672 Proprietor. CATERER TO THE CANTERBURY SALEYARDS COMPANY, THE CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY, ADD THE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. BURKE’S Family asp Commercial JJotbl, . CORNER OP HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CniusTCHtrnOH, N.Z. Hot, Cold and shower Batha. Two of A looek’a Bast Tables under (he Supervision 1 of a Competent Marker. 1 The Best Accommodation in Christchurch on the Most Reasonable Terms. Luncheon at 12.30—1 a. Special arrangements made with Theatrical Companies, Associations and others on application to P. BURKE, Proprietor. 213 X All Communications Promptly Attendedto. P.O. Bos 30il Telephone 428, ' THE CENTRAL HOTEL Is now presided over by' THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in hotel management on the Pouinsulaonablos him to guarantee to his patrons every possible attention and the comforts of a good home at moderate charges. None but tba Best Liquors will ba kip:. The household arrangements are under the persona! supervision of SIRo 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 biliictd-room is ono of Uu best-lighted and furnished in the City, and m in charge of a thoroughly exptfnoiioad markor. THO MA S JB> ROOKS, PROPRIETOR 3C2U

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9513, 8 September 1891, Page 7

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