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Hotels. SUMNER HOTEL, Under new Management. T, W. LONGUET Proprietor. THE Proprietor of the above Hotel desires to call attention of the public to the ACCOMMODATIOH ©FEERED a t the SUMNER HOTEL. It is the most centrally situated, and has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Visitors may rely on every comfort and attention ; the Household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mbs Lohqcet. A thoroughly good Cook is in charge of the kitchen. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that con be purchased. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Charges Moderate. Private entrance qnite apart from Hotel. X 521 7 - SS *• VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Woroescsr Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to he the most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Alien (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 tho 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, WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL wilfTe glad to welcome his Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Convenience, The Hotel being in the Centra of the City will be fonnd most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. SPACIOUS SAMPLE-EOOMS. TARIFF: Per Week, £2 2s; Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Is Dinner, Zs 6dj Bed, 2s. Special arrangements for Families and Theatcica Companies. Telephoned. Night Porter. J. NEILL, SBIX PROPRIETOR CAEE DE PARIS, i CHRISTCHURCH, THE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel 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; and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly comfortable. This unsurpassed establishment being built entirely of bnok, concrete, iron and tiles, renders it perfectly safe to lodgers mease of fire. Baths, hot, cold and shower, are on every floor; also Private Sitting-rooms for families; and the Ladies' Dining-room upstairs will be found one of tho most comfortable in the city. The Gate will accommodate One Hundred and Ten People at a sitting; and for its magnificence, comfort and appointments is not to he equalled in New Zealand. The Cuisine is under the supervision of the Proprietor, offering a Daily Billot Fare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in tho Colony; The Bar will he found stocked with the Bee* XXXX Speight Beer; also the Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on the establish, ment; can be had from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the bar. Also, a most Liberal Bar Luncheon provided every day. 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 be had at the following Liberal Charges six Tickets ss, 13 do 10s, 31 do 30s. Telephone No, 255, FRANCIS ARENAS, 423 X Proprietor. WOLSELEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. "IT HAVE Pleasure in announcing that I have JL taken over the above well-known Hotel from Mr J. A. Young. The premises are Weil Contrived and Handsomely Furnished Throughout. Splendid Fishing Waters and Beautiful Grounds connected with the Hotel. Anglers, Tourists, Invalids, Families and others can rely upon every Home i omfort. Excellent Bathrooms supplied with Hot and Cold Water. HE CHOICEST WINES. SPIRITS AND ALES IN STOCK. Buggies on Hire. First-class Stabling. Moderate Charges. THOMAS LANGDON (Late of Wai-iti road, Timaru), 8460 X 1 Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. Cl HAR LB S Hie ]M! ORTON, 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. Moetok, and trusts by his personal supervision of all matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, Ac,, carried out m the beet style. Private Apartments as per arrangement. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Beat Brands only. 6566 CHARLES S, MORTON, Proprietor. WAGSTAFF’S FAMILY HOTEL, AKAE OA, N. Z. In connection with Cook and Son’s Hotel Coupon System. THIS Hotel is situated on a gentle eminence amidst the shelter of the native bush, and commanding rare views of tho most picturesque harbour in New Zealand and the distant hills of Banks Peninsula, quite away from the noise and turmoil of city life. The scenery in the neighbourhood, of this hotel can hardly be surpassed, and there is certainly no place in the Colony tnat offers superior Inducements to Akaroa for the holiday-seeker, while its peculiarly mild climate offers special inducements to the convalescent, especially as a winter resort. The native trees, clothed in their evergreen foliage, render it difficult to believe it is winter even in the depth of it. While, in tho summer, pleasant rambles on the hills, fern gathering in the bush, quiet strolls by the seaside, or a sail on the lake-like harbour, combined with a climate which ” seems always afternoon,” render it at once a most attractive resort for the seeker after health or pleasure. The drive from Christchurch to Akaroa, via Tai Tapu and Little Elver, is flfry-six miles (good road), and can be done by easy stages. Inclusive tariff per day, 8s; par week, £2 2a. Families by Special Arrangement, Ladies’ aud Gentlemen’s Saddle Horses, and Good Stabling. Cobb and Co.’s lino of Royal Mail Coaches leave the Hotel door every morning, alternately for the Railway Station, Little Elver (page 53 of Railway Official Guide), aud the line of Mail Steamers, Pigeon Bay. JNO. BEECHER, PROPRIETOR, Telegraph: Beecher, Akaroa.” 5650 A 1 HOTEL, CORNER OP CASHEL & COLOMBO STREETS. C. AM YES, PROPRIETOR. ;B Proprietor of tho above Hotel desires to call the attention of the Travelling Public to icommodation offered at the A 1 Hotel, s hotel has the advantage—which is not poslby any other of the city—of being supplied ;from _ THE HOTEL FARM WITH MILK, fresh from the Cow every Morning EGGS, four times a week BUTTER, three times a week PORK (fresh dairy fed), three times a week POULTRY, three times a week LAMB, three times a week Altogether, the AX Hotel, alike from its spacious bedrooms, cosy sitting-rooms and cellar stocked with all the beat brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits that can be procured, is, as its name imports, the A 1 HOTEL OP THE CITY, The Proprietor has for the past six years, and now for the seventh year, been entrusted with the catering for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Stand and Stewards* Luncieon, aud was also for six yea's caterer for the annual luncheon of the Metropolitan Show of tbe Canterbury Agricultural and Fast oral Association, and for the same time has provided the luncheon at the Canterbury Sale yards. The Lunch provided at the AI Hotel has attained a reputation second to none in the Colony. The Bill of Fare each day is of the most i eoherohA description, and is served in the best style. Telegrams and letters desiring accommodation will receive everyattentlon. XtS3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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