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Hotels. SCOTCH STOKES HOTEL, Hion AMD TUAM C'TKKETS, CHTUmuiUKOi;. CHARLES GOLD -i MIT H, formerly Proprietor of the Lancaster Park H oUI, has entered into possession of thi, centrally situated Hotel, and will leave nothing undone that will tend to increase its populnrit'. Visitors can always rely on receiving every attention, • The -t.'OTOH STTR* S has always enjoyed a reputation for supplying the BE V!' WINES. SPIRITS AMI) A' V S in the m-irket. which Mr Goldsmith will make a Speciality to Maintain. Telegrams aad telephone messages (No. 458) promptly attended to. Medicinal Wines {Supplied, CHARLES GOLDSMITH, X 525 Proprietor. SUMNER HOTSL, V rider new Mana/.emeat. T. W. LON6UET Pp.opkietoh. THE Proprietor of tho above Hotel deaires to cad attention of the public to the aOOUM. MOD AVION OFFERED at the SUMNER HUXEL. It is the most centrally situated, and has boon thoroughly renovaW. and refurnished. Visitors may rely ou every comfort aud attention ; the Household arrangements being ni. dor the direct supervision of Mbs LoKQPICT, A thoroughly good Cook is in charge of the ki.cheu. Viinaa, Spirits and Ales are tho Dost that can be purchased. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Charges Moderate. Private entrance quite spirt from Hotel. X32I.OuNBDIN COFFEE „t? ADAGE AND PRIVATE HOTEL. C. P. MEYER ... Proprietor. C, P. MEYER, of Eoslyn, having leased the above Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace a PALACE for Visitors and Residents, paying parliouDr attention to the comfort of all that favour him and by keeping a First-class Table at Boa enable Charges hopen to receive a fair share of support. Night Porter always in attendance. X 509 th¥"club‘hotel; TIMARU, HAVING undergone a thorough renovation, and being entirely * UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Caii confidently he recommended, to commercial 'travellers, private FAMILIES and TOURISTS?, For Comfort asd Cohveiiiekcs. It is closo to the Railway Station and Busiues Fart of tho Town. Good Sample - rooms. Hot and Cold Paths, Private Sitting and Bedrooms Liberal Table, aud Best of Wines, Spirits, &o Night Porter. Telephone. X 463 WOLSELEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. I HAVE Ploisara in announcing that I have taken over the above well-known Hotel from Mr J. A, Young. The premises are Well Contrived and Handsomely Furnished Throughout. Splendid Fishing Waters and Beautiful Grounds connected with the Hotel. Anglers, Tourists, Invalids, FiiaUi-a aud others can reiy upon every Home - omfuiM. Eicalleut Bathrooms supplied with Rot and Cold Water. THE CHOICEST WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES IN STOCK. Baggies on Hire. First-class Stabling. M odarata Charges. THOMAS LAN G D >M (Late of Wai-iti road, Timarn), 460 X Proprietor. VISITORS, TOUI.ISIV, COMMERCIALS. AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLAEENDON MOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Woroes&uc Street. IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to he tho most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch, Tho household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort. A thoroughly good Co ok in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best, that can be purchased, Allsopp’s Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. JUNCTION HOTEL, HIGH STREET. RANUIOEA. WA m/HLOK (late of the Club • /w m i Hotel, Rangiora) begs to notify that he nas taken the above well-known Hotel, and it will ho hi.-j aim to make it the LEADING hooaa in north Canterbury. Improvements will be effected where possible, and the Proprietor can guarantee that the tastes and convenience of the Public will he carefully studied. Well-lighted billiard-room. Good samplerooms for Commercial Travellers. Nona hut tho very bast brands of wines, sprits and beer kept ia stock. Good stabling attached to the Hotef. X 453 ■ NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, CHEISTCHUR jh, Situate at the Junction. of High, Madras and St Asaph streets, in the business portion of tbe City, and Five Minutes’ walk fromtbe Railway station. TB, GAFFNEY desires to thank his numerous B Patrons for the support so liberally bestowed on him iu the past, and hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage by providing the best Accommodation at Moderate Charges, He would remind TUUEIsTS, TRAVELLERS and FAMILIES that the buildingisquite new, andhaa been fitted with every modern appliance necessary to oomf.irt. Suites of elegantly furnished rooms are set apart for families or private use. Bos Cold abd Shower Baths. The Cuisine is under efficient management, and thecomfortcf Boarders and Travellers is studied in every possible respect. A large Stock of the Best Quality of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES is always kept iu commodious Cellars. Telegrams or Letters promptly attended to. Telephonic communication provided. This large and Commodious Hotel is capitally situated for Visitors, as TRAMS to and from SUMNER, PAPANUI, So., puss the door repeatedly. 477 X T/ B. GAFFNEY, Proprietor. iHEuranoa Oomcaaiaa. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Of Loudon). Capital £2,500,000. EVERY Description of Fire and Marine Business accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUM. Claims settled with liberality and promptitude. CUFF & GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 45X 131, Licnflold street. Christchurch. renaia NEW Zealand fire and marine jL INSURANCE company. £eiabUahedl2s^ Capitol,.. Paid-up Cap and Reserve ~,31.000, ... £150,000, THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLO NIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality, Braacnee and Agencies tnrougtiout tho Worl DAVID CRAIG, X6X ilauacor. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED sT-VTSd. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Thirty-first Annual Report of the Equit H able shows it to be the Largest, Strongest and Most Prosperous institution of its kind iN THE WORLD, Assets Outstanding Assurance „ £ISO,iSS.OIB Now Assurances in 1800 £42,483,772 Surplus. 4 per cent basis £4,945.021 Income SAFETY—The Equitable has a larger surplus on every basis of valuation than any other' Lire Insurance Company iu the world. POLICIES are INDISPUTABLE, NoN-FOE-FEX'XABLE, and unrestricted as to travel and residence alter thr-.e years. PROMPT PAYMENT—its promptitude in the payment of Claims is unrivalled. Tho society nas paid over £2u,UUU,OOU to its policy-holders, LARUE* BON UaEd—Hundreds ot thousands of pounds are u»w being raid away yearly iu settling Tontine Policies, and THE pnii T TABLE, on the strength of these results, is writing an UNPRECEDENTED AND INCREASING BUSUnESS. These settlements surpass all that has ever been dono in other forms o Life insurance, aud NU COL iNiAL UFFJ E CAN SntlW ANYTHING TO CO-'lt'Aßt! with thorn. Locai. Directokb (With power to issue policies and pay claims): Hon Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.0.M.G., M.L.C., Henry Ft D. Bell, Esq., John m. Cock, Esq., Albert. Martin, Esq., M.D. C. Godfrey Keiyhc, F.1.a,, actuary aud Inspector, 'George Rosa. itesiuout secretary, Wellington. 0. V/a'TNcN MArTIN, F.K.G.S.. Manager (nouth island, New Zealand). Offices: Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill and Riverton. Further particulars ou appl cation at Office, 7. CHANCERY LANE. X 42 H. H. PARSON. Resident Agent.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9604, 23 December 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9604, 23 December 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9604, 23 December 1891, Page 7

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