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Hotels. SUMNER HOTEL, Under new Management. T. W. LONGUST PnOPBIETOK. THE Proprietor of the above Hotel desires to call attention of the public to the ACCOM. MQDATION OFFERED at the SUMNER HOTEL. It is the most centrally situated, and has been thoroughly renovated and ro. furnished. Visitors may roly on every comfort and attention ; the Household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mks Lojvqust. , , A thoroughly good Cook is in charge or tne kitchen: . Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best thau can be purchased. . . letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Charges Moderate. Private entrance quite apart from Hotel. Xs2t V. VISITORS, TOUSlsrs, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is ac* knowjedged to he the most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The 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 Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits j and Ales are the best that can be purchased. I Allsopp’s Celebrated Burton A)o on Draught. The I promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. EGBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTELHIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL will he glad to welcome hia Old Friends and the Public Generally, aud assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Convenience. The Hotel being in the Centre of the City will he found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. SPACIOUS SAMPLE.ROOMS, TARIFF: Per Week, £2 3a; Breakfast, 2a; Lunch, Is Dinner, 2s fid; Bed, 2s. Special arrangements for Families and Theatrics, Companies. —— Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. NEILL, _ SBIX PROPRIETOR CAFE DE PARIS, CHRISTCHURCH. fUIHE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel ti has much pleasure in informing his Patrons and the public in general that he has just completed much-needed alterations in his establishment. and is now prepared to accommodate Forty People. The single bedrooms are of the most approved ventilated system, with all the necessary comforts j and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly comfortable. i This nusnrpasaed establishment being built entirely of brick, concrete, iron and tiles, renders It perfectly sate to lodgers m case of fire. Baths, hot, cold and shower, are on every floor; also I Private Sitting-rooms for families; and the [ Ladies' Dining-room upstairs will be found one of I the most comfortable in the city. The CaK will accommodate One Hundred and j Ten People at a sitting; and for its magnificence, comfort and appointments is not to be equalled in New Zealand. [ The Cuisine is under the supervision of the Proprietor, offering a Daily Bill of Fare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony; The Bar will ha found stocked with the Bos* YTVY Speight Beer; also the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beet Tea a speciality, made on the establishment; can be had from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the bar. Also, amost Liberal Bar Luncheon provided everyday. Letters, telegrams or messages entrusted to our care will receive strictest attention. MEALS—ONE SHILLING; 5s per Day, or 30s per Week. Meal Tickets can be had at the following Liberal Charges —biz Tickets ss, 12 do 10s, 24 do 20s. Telephone No. 258. FRANCIS ARENAS, 423 X Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. Charles Ui, IM^oeton. PROPRIETOR, Begs to inform the Public generally that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, so successfully carried on by his lata father, J. W. Moeton, and trusts by his personal supervision of ail matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, &o„ carried out in the best style. Private Apartments as par arrangement. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only. 5966 CHARLES E, MORTON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL, TBIANQLB, CHBISIGHUHCH. THE above Hotel has been NSWLY-BUILT, NEWLY-FURNISHED, aud occupies the most central position in Christchurch. First-class Luncheon, Is. j. M'NaMaRA, 505 S Proprietor. O’ BAND JB[ O T B L. DUNEDIN. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. New and Commodious Sample Rooms. 457 X J. &J. WATSON, Proprietors, “HORORATA HOTEL. OLD NAPIER takes much pleasure in announcing to the Public at Large that AT LAST he is relieved from his trouble by the Supreme Court, having passed his examination and received his diploma. Therefore, having such splendid knowledge and experience of the Act aud the law generally relating to Bankruptcy, he is now quite prepared to give hia clients the benefit of such. Of course, though " called to the bar” as early as 1876, he is only too willing and anxious to be recalled, and respectfully gives notice that his place of business is at "THE HOBO 4AT A HOTEL,” where he can be found by all in v'.iring friends and clients on and after this date. The Culinary and Bedroom Department will be under the supervision of MRS NAPIER, as before. SPARKLING ALES. BEST BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS, as of Tore. THOS. NAPIER. January 30th, 1893. 5551 Business Notices. TO PEE Day to be made by oSI persons'of either sex, in their own localities, at workfor us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. An; one can do the work. You don’t need capital, or about the same as none. We will start yon. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug little fortune honourably and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Pul] particulars and instructions mailed free. Now j s the time—don't delay, but write to ns at once, Stinson and Co Portland, Maine, United States A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT. AS a proof that our Colonists have every belief in the " Wealth of New Zealand ’* in its vegetable kingdom, it is worthy of note that in the last seven weeks five thousand seven hundred and twentr-five bottles of our now celebrated Vegetatisi’s Medicines have been sold, and threefourths of this quantity in Welhngton city alone. Mother Mary Joseph Anbort’s name is now a household one. and the Remedies are being taken by persons in every sphere of life. | New Zealand can produce as reliable remedies for sickness and diseases as any part of the world, and we oaa go further te say that in its vegetation We believe no country on tbs face of the globe hae been so bountifully supplied by nature. Why, then, should the public ask for and use imported medicines when they can get thorn ns good, if not better, in the country which supports them I Nature has given us benefits—let ns make the best use of them. The Kev Mother has just been on a visit to Wellington and brought down a large aupplyfrom Jerusalem (on the Wanganui river), and it has boon a pleasure to see this lady’s face beaming with smiles with tha knowledge that her thirty years’ assiduous experiments without foe or reward havo now the appreciation of the general public. It must indeed ho said that she has proved herself a wonderful woman, toiling on for this length of time with the one motto, “Excelsior," always before her. Many a fond parent daring last inontb has cans© to d© thankful that such a remedy as Maeupa has been offered, as there has been a very prevalent epidemic of whooping cough, and its affects on a large number of children have been simply marvellous. Paeamo will bold its own as one of the bast 'Kidney and Liver cures in existence. Kahasa is a tonio not to be equalled any*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9646, 11 February 1892, Page 3

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