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Hotels. F WARNER’S AMILY and iQOMMEHOIAIi JJOTEIi (Near the Cathedral.) All Correspondence carefully attended to. Telephone, No. 4G, X 571 W. F, WARNER. KO Y AXi CtEORGB Hotel East Belt and St Asaph street, JOHN O’NEILL (Late of the Junction, Halswall), _ Proprietor. First-class Billiard Tabic. XSS3 BURKE’S HOTEL. Corner of HIGH AND SIAN CHESTER STREETS, Christchurch, N.Z, IP|~OT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN CHEISTI'.HURCH ON THE MOST REASONABLE TEEMS, Special arrangements can he made on application to P. BUBKB, NIGHT PORTER. P.O. Box, 364, Telephone, 425. COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite the First Church), Moray Place, Dunedin, Three minutes’ walk from Railway Station, C.' F. MEYER ~, Proprietor, THIS is the most central, most convenient, the loftiest position, and beat ventilated hotel in Dunedin: not too close to the railway station, bat just far enough away to he out of reach of the smoke, dust, and load shrieks of whistles from the engines; in feet unequalled for comfort, and as for board certainly not to be compared with any other house in Dunedin. Night porter to call visitors for early trains always in attendance. X 509, SCOTCH STORES HOTEL, High and Tuam Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. CHARLES GOLDSMITH, formerly Proprietor of the Lancaster Park Hotel, has entered into possession of this centrally situated Hotel, and will leave nothing undone that will tend to increase its popularity. Visitors can always rely on receiving every attention. The SCOTCH STORES has always enjoyed a reputation for supplying the BEST WINES. SPIRITS and ALES in the market, which Mr Goldsmith will make a Speciality to Maintain. Telegrams and telephone messages (No. 455) promptly attended to. Medicinal Wines Supplied. CHARLES GOLDSMITH, XS2S Proprietor, NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Situate at the Junction of High, Madras and St Asaph streets, in the business portion of the City, and Five Minutes’ walk from the Railway Station. TB. GAFFNEY desires to thank his numerous a Patrons for the support eo liberally bestowed on him in the past, and hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage by providing the best Accommodation at Moderate Charges. He would remind TOUBIBT3, TRAVELLERS and FAMILIES that the building is quite new, andhas been fitted with every modern appliance necessary to comfort. Suites of elegantly furnished rooms are sot apart for families or private use. Hot Cold and Shower Baths. The Cuisine is under efficient management, and the comfort of Boarders and Travellers is studied in every possible respect. A large Stock of the Best Quality of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES is always kept in 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 SUMN.SE, PAPANUI, &o„ pass the door repeatedly. _ T. B. GAFFNEY, 47JS Proprietor, CENTRAL HOTEL, Under new Management, JOE MITCHELL, (Lato o£ Commercial Hotel, Kaikonra)* PnoPEiEToa, THIS ponular House has been thoroughly renovated under Mr MITCHELL'S personal supervision, and country visitors can rest assured that no pains or expense will be spared to add to their comfort. Spacious Dining and Sitting • rooms, and wellventilated Billiard-room. Patrons who have known Mr Kitcholl in the past, can guarantee that all the liquors retailed by him are of the purest quality. Every attention and moderate terms. X 595 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 the most picturesque harbour in Now 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 that 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 ihe 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 Tal Tapu and Little Eiver, is fltry-sis miles jgood road), and can be done by easy stages. Inclusive tariff per day, 8s ; per week, £22si Families by Special Arrangement. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddle Horses, and Good Stabling, Cobb and Co.’s line of Eoyal Mail Coaches leave the Hotel door every morning, alternately for the Railway Station, Little Eiver (page 5S of Railway Official Guide), and the line of Mail Steamers, Pigeon Bay.

JfNO. BEECHER, PEOFRIETOE, Telegraph ; “ Beecher, Akaroa.** 5519 CAFE DE PARIS* CHRISTCHURCH: THE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel has much pleasure in informing his Patrons and the public in general that ho 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 brick, concrete, iron and tiles, renders itperfeotly safe to lodgers m case of lire. Baths, hot, cold and shower, are on ovary floor; also Private Sitting-rooms for families; and the Ladies' Dining-room upstairs will be found one of the most comfortable in the city. The CaK will accommodate One Hundred and 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, ofieringa Daily Bill of Fare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony: The Bar will bo found stocked with the Bes f XXXX Speight Beer; also the Best 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 2 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; Ssper Day, or3oa per Week. Meal Tickets can be had at the following Liberal Charges —eix Tickets ss, 12 do 10s, 21 do 20s, Telephone No.- 258. ■ Night Porter kept. FRANCIS ARENAS, 423 X Proprietor. V. S. VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Cornet Oxford Terrace and Woroescac Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to be the most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrangemeuts 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 and Ales are the best that can be purchased, Ailsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, X2OS Proprietor,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 8

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