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Hotels. CENTRAL HOTEL. Under new Management. JOE MITCHELL, (Lata of Commercial Hotel, Kaikonra), Pbovuibto*. THIS ponulnr Honaa has been thoroughly renovated under Mr MITCHELL'S personal supervision, and country visitors can rest assured that no pains or expanse will be spared to add to their com tort. Spacious Dining and Sitting • rooms, and wellventilated Billiard-room. Patrons who have known Hr Mitchell in the past, can guarantee that ail the liquors retailed by him are of the purest quality. Every attention and moderate terms. X 635 O’ BAND H 0 T E L DUNEDIN. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. New'and Commodious Sample Booms, 457 Y J, &J, WATSON, Proprietors. ABB IC K ¥¥ oTE L, CORNER COLOMBO AND KILMOBB STREETS, Oneofthemost centrally-situated Hotels in Christchurch. H. COOPER, Proprietor, (lato of Hurnnai and Culvetden.) Visitors from the Country Districts, Tray era and the Public generally, will find mo comfortable quarters at the GAS KICK, The Household Arrangements being under the 488 S personal supervision of Mbs Coofxb. THE CLUB HOTEL, TIMARH, HAVING undergone a thorough renovation and being entirely UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Can confidently be recommended to COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES afid TOURISTS, For Compost ahb Cohvshhehci, Itisolosa to the Railway Station and Business Part of tho Town, Good Sample - rooms. Hot and Cold Bathe. Private Sitting and Bedrooms Liberal Table, and Best of Wines, Spirits, &o Might Porter.' Telephone. Y4BS WARNER’S JpAMILT akd "Q'OTEL (Near the Cathedral.) All Correspondence carefully attended to, Telephone, No. 45. X 571 W. F, WARNER. CAFE DE PARIS, CHRISTCHURCH: THE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel has much pleasure in informing his Patrons and the public in general that he has just com. plated much-needed alterations in bis 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 in case of fire. Baths, hot, coid and shower, are on every floor; also Private iitting-rooraa for families; and the Ladies' Dining-room upstairs will be found one of the moat comfortable in the oity. The Cafd will accommodate One Hundred and Ten People at a sitting; and for ite magnificence, comfort and appointments is not to be equalled in New Zealand,

Tha Cuisine ia under the supervision of the Proprietor, offering a Daily Bill of fare superior to any Hotel or Restaurant in the Colony: The Bar will be found stocked with the Boa* XXXX Speight Beer; also fcho Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on tha establish. | mont; can be had from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, at tho bar. Also, a most Liberal Bar Luncheon provided I every day, Letcero, telegrams or massages entrusted to our Care will receive strictest attention. MBALS—ONE SHILLING-; ssper Day, orSOs par Weak, Heal Tickets can be had at tho following Liberal Charges —■'■■lx Tickets 6a, 12 do 10a, 21 do tOs. Telephone No. 255. Night Porter kept. FRANCIS ARENAS, 423 X Proprietor. NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL c. heath, PROPRIETOR (Lateof the Sydenham Hotel). The public are respectfully informed that this favourite sea-side hotel has been thoronghly renovated a-d is now under new management. Special facilities offered to boarders and others. Private apartments for famtlie,. None but the best Ales, Wines and Spirits kept in stock. AN INNOVATION. A commodious marquee has been erected oh the lawn in front of the hotel, where an excellent COLD LUNCHEON, With a glass of Ale or a cup of Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, will be provided daily for X 502 ONE SHILLING. Good Stabling attached to the hotel. BURKE’S HOTEL. Corner of HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS. Christchurch, N.Z. H OT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN CHRIST HDBCH OH THE HOST REASONABLE TERMS. Special arrangements can he made on applioation to F. BURKE. NIGHT PORTER. P.O. Box, SSL Telephone, 425. XSII R otal Gteorgb Hotel East Balt and St Asaph street. JOHN O’NEILL (Late of the Junction, Halswell), Proprietor. First-class Billiard Table. X 583 COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite the First Church), Mobat Flags, Duhsdib, Three minntes* walk from Railway Station, C. P. MEYER Proprietor. THIS is the most central, most convenient, the loftiest position, and beat ventilated hotel in Dunedin; not too closo to the railway elation,-but ust far enough away to he out of reach of the smoko, duet, and loud shrieks of whistles from the engines; in fact 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 Business nofcioas. By Special to H.E. Appointment the Governor* J W. GIBB, ARTISTS’ Colourman and Picture ■ frame Maker, Morten's Buildings, Cathedral Square. Moderate Prices. Country orders promptly attended to, PS2C ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. CHRISTCHURCH PINE ART GALLERY. Established 1870. H. FISHER & SON, Picture-frame Manufacturers, Printsollers and Artists’ Colonrmec, 257, HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE. WE have always a Large Stock of Oil and Water-colour Paintings by Envhsh and 'oloaial Artiste; also, Enshavings, Etchings, ’hotogravnres, &c„&c. Picturoe on tha Shortest Notice. Sole Agents fer tha Art Union if London. • s, ° s 10LLIE BEOS., Grain and Produce Merchant . hristohnrch. Hew Zealand. TO PARMsSS and GBaX ■ MERCHANTS.— Wo are prepared to dry Damp Gram without ujury to the grain. Whea our threshing machine ias done threshing we shall bo prepared to out Ihuff with one of Andrews and Heaven’s Australian aaohines, specially m-de for our firm. Having me of Fowler’s traction engines, farmers will tave no trouble in shifting us. To Livery Stable* eflora. Cabmen, Car. tera and othei a,—A large iuantityof good Oat-aheaf Chaff coming to hand rom Kokaia u.xt week, tid sacks to ton, to be sold t prices that d.fy oompotition. Wanted, 1000 ons bright Oar-sheiVes os Chaff; also, Light >pting ur»y, about 8 owt. AU orders by post or rtherwis© receive prompt attention.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 8