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Hotels. 7, S. VISITORS, TOURISTS, OOMMBEOIALB,. AND FAMILIES should Pat up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace aud Worcester Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and U ao* knowledged 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 hare every attention paid to their requirements and comfort. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of th« kitoben. The Wines, Spirits sad Ales are the heat that can be purchased. Ai’lHopp's Celebrated Burton Ala on Draught. The nritmutest attention paid to telegrams and letters, y BOBEET ALLEN, X2OS Proprietor, CENTRAL HOTEL. Under new Management. JOE MITCHELL, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Kiikonra); Pxopbiitox. THIS ponular House has been thoroughly isao« vated under Mr MITCHELL'S personal supervision, and country visitors can reet assured that no pains or expense will he spared to add to' their comfort. Spacions Dining and Bitting • rooms, and well* ventilated Billiard-room. Patrons who have known Mr Mitohell in the past, can guarantee that all the liquors retailed by him are of the purest quality, Every attention and moderate terms. XS9S G-band Hothl: DUNEDIN. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE OUT. New and Commodious Sample Rooms, ’ 4S7X J. kJ. WATSON. Proprietors; ' CAPE DB PARIS, CHHISTGHUECH. THE PROPRIETOR of this Renowned Hotel has much pleasure in informing hie Patron* and the public in general that he has just com.: pleted much-needed alterations in hie establishsent, and is now prepared to accommodate Forty People. The single bedrooms are ot the most approved ventilated system, with all the necessary oomfottaj, and the Family Bedrooms are also exceedingly; comfortable. ... . . This unsurpassed establishment being .bails entirely of brick, concrete, iron end tiiee, readers itperfeotly safe to lodgers in case of fire. Baths, hot, cold and shower, are on every floor j aiao Private Sitting-rooms for families; and the Ladies' Dining-room upstairs wiU. bo found one o£. the most comfortable ia the city; The Catt will accommodate One Hundred aaa Ten People at a sitting; and for its magnificence, oomfort and appointments is not to ha equalled ia New Zealand, , . .. i 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 be found stocked with the Bur SXXX Speight Beer; also the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable in the market. Beef Tea a speciality, made on the establish. ■ meat s can bo bad from 10 a.in. to 2 p*m« it tot bar. Also, a most Liberal Bar Luncheon provided everyday, . ~ . Letters, telegrams or messages entrusted to our care will receive strictest attention, MEALS—ONE SHILLING; Ssper Day, or3os per Week, Meal Tickets can be had at the following Liberal Charges —six Tickets ss, 12 do 10a, 2i do 20a. Telephone No, 258. Night Porter kept, ■*«.*. FRANCIS ARENAS,. 423 X ' Proprietor, . WHITE HAKT HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL will be glad to welcome hil Old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Couveuienca. The Hotel being in the Centre of the City will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others.

SPACIOUS SAMPLE-ROOMS, TARIFF: Pet Week, £2 2s; Breakfast, 2*; Lunch. 1 Dinner, 2s 6d; Bed, 2s, Special arrangements for Families andTheatr C ° mPßn ¥eVnone4s. Bight Porter. , SBIX J. NEILL, PEOPBIETOE O' A B E I C K ,H O t COKNEE COLOMBO AND KILM' 9 STREETS. One of the most centrally-situated H* 1 ® Christcharoh. H. COOPER, Pbopeiktoe, (Late of Hurunui and Gulvatd Visitors from the Country District'* 3,7 or * and the Public generally, will ’ 019 comfortable quarters at (. GARRICK, The Household Arrangements be-' nndee the 488 X personal supervision of Mbs 10 * 18 * THE CLUB EtfEL, TIMARJ, I~g~AVING undergone a tor»h renovatio and being entirely UK DEE NEW MAAfJMENT, Can confidently be aoounended to . COMMERCIAL TEAVFLiES, PEIVATH FAMILIES amfOJEISTS, Fob Conrosi *i JostßHißjrc*. It is close to the RailO- Statoa and Bnainua Part of the Town. G d Samja - rooms. Hot and Cold Baths, Priv® sittis Bnd Bedroom* Liberal Table, and Be Wies, Spirits, Ao Night Potter, Teleph*®1*63 WASNEJ’S TEUMILT axd |"iMMEBIAL JJ' (Ne«he Cathxal.) OTEL AH Correspond llo * careßy attended to, Tosphone, JXS7I W. F. WARNER. NEW BRGHON HOTEL Ci H 3 AT H » £. KO jIBTOa (Lateo the (ienham Hotel). The public ae informed that this favourite sea-ido 3fdar h MW renovated ancle new management. Special faoUliea oiipd to boarders and other*. Privto for fain ill &£* None but t* beet*®? Wines and Spirit* kept . stock. AST IMOYATION. lconimdione h ft g been ereoUdea thf n m f>mt of t where aa exoolleat ih aglsss ofle a cup of Tsa, Cofieeot £oV lU bS P rf I E3HtLIING. BUIE’S hotel. Corner of > AJ> BtINOHESTEE BTBHITS, Chistcburch, N.Z, H ot. /LI AND SHOWER BATHS* TEE®’ 3 - ACCOMMODATION IN CHRISTCHURCH

THB fOfT REASONABLE teems, Speoia}' rßlJSSlnauts caa m»do onspplioa* tion to F. BURKE, KIQHT POEXBB. T.O. c * 364. Telephone, 42a. 1511 B fAL Gr BOBOS H Ollli East Belt and St Asaph street. JOHN O’NEILL / (Late of the Junction, Ealswell), Proprietor. p-class Billiard Table. USSS CC EE PALACE AND FRIT ATE HOTEL (Opposite the First Church), Mobat Pi ace, Dokidim, .’hrea minutes’ walk from Bailway Station. F. METER Proprietor. (HIS is the most central, most convenient, the loftiest position, and best ventilated hotel is sedin ; not too close to the railway station, bat it far enough away to ba out of reach of the ioke, dust, and loud shrieks of whistles from the ginos; in fact unequalled for comfort, and os for ard certainly not to be compared with any other iota in Dunedin. Night porter to call visitors t early trains always in attendance, XSO§

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 6

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