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Hotels METROPOLITAN . FAMILY HOTEL, Cashei, Stsim'.t, CniusTaLCi:;!t , (Five minutes' from Railway Station or 1 ■ O'lici". Under New Management. mHE above Hotel offers First-class Honie Comforts to Visitors. Travellers amt Board.n.. Itoontains nearly 10 0 BOOMS, Including— Private Sittlng-Rcwins, Booms en srato for Families, Public Salon, Smok.ii, - Loom, Ae., Ac. Baths, Hot. Cold and Shower, on oaeli lioor. TEtKrMOJJii 34?. Poimns Krar, Post Omick Boat eo. ■■‘Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.ni.; Table d’Hote. G.h> P-,n- ---' TEEMS—From 5s Gd per day, or 30s B er Permanent Boarders us arrangement. ' • OTTO SCHNEIDER. ■ 7g3X Proprietor. _ ELIGH’S TEMPERANCE .HOTEL, VICTORIA STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH. Board and Residence; Very Moderate Terms. N<o3 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. C. BURTON ... ... Pkopkietok. TRAVELLERS, Tourists and the General Public will find, tills one of the Pleasantest Ud most Comfortable Houses in the City, CHARGES MODERATE. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the best Brands profamous Oscar y Amanda Brand of Cigars. Also, A splendid Alcock's Billiard Table. Telephone No. S-14. XBO3 mH JC |'t E X is, A L OT E H ■*" - ■ ■ JAMES WALLACE Having Bought the L'ase of the Property, w again conduct the business entirely on bis own account. Household management personally ■uporvisadbyMra Wallace. ~ , „ Bathrooms flit ad wim Hot, Cold and Shower Batns. a Mght Porter will attend to Into Traveller*. The Hotel possesses the best, Billiard Saloon in Chtlatch nroh, containing two Tables by Thuraton isd Aicook. None but the beet Alee, Wines, Spirits, Ac. •nnpliad. All onarges moderate. A 795 S. VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL. Corner Oxford Terrace aust Woressosc Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and ia acknowledged to ba the most Oomtortabla Hostelry in Chnetohurcn. The household arrangement* being under the direct supervision of Mrs Alien (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) ia 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 ore the best that can be purchased, Allsopp’s Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught, The piomptsstatteueion paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, X 205 Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, . COLOMBO STREET N„ CHRISTCHURCH. Mbs E. M. Batuev (Late of Oxford and tho Kingston Hotel, Sydenham) Respectfully intimates to her old friends and the public generally, that aho has now TAKEN THE ALBION HOTEL. Ia Colombo strset, Christchurch, Where she trusts, by careful attention and the Best of Liquors, TO MERIT A FAIR SHARE OP THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE. XSIB CLUB HOTEL, LAMB 10M QUAY. WELLINGTON. Under New Management, A. DOWNS 3, (Late of Club Hotel, Xe Aroha Pkopeujtok. THE LARGEST, MOST CENTRAL ana BEST APPOINTED Hotel in Wellington. SPACIOUS Dining and Sitting-Rooms, Com. married Boom, Ladio.V L mwing-Rooma and Beoms .on suite, Largo, Airy Bedrooms. The Hotel is most comfortably furnished throughout. Ladles will receive at the Club every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the direct Supervision of Mrs Downes (nfie Miss Jex). Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, flight Porter in attend, aaoe. CUISINE THE VERT BEST. P.O, Box No. 157, Telephone No. 71 TERMS STRICTLY MODKEATP. X 737 PIER H O T E L, WELLINGTON. J. CO N DON (Lata of tho Club Hotel, Wellington), Pbofbietob. THE PIER HOTEL occupies the BEST POSI. TION in Wellington, adjoining the GENE. UAL POST OFFICE, and immediately opposite the QUEEN’S WHARF. Very extensive additions have recently bean made, there being now Over Twenty-six Bedrooms. The present Proprietor has spared no expense in renovating and refurnishing the Hotel throughout, and made •very preparation for the carrying on of Firstelass Easiness (snob as bo has so long been identified with in connection with the Club Hotel, recently vacated by him owing to expiry of his visitors and others Will, at tho PIEu HOTEL, find Every Comfort, together with a FIRST-CLASS TABLE, SUITES OF ROoMS lor Families and every attsntiou, the domestic arrangements being under the immediate supervision of tho Proprietor. X 731 O' R A N D JHI. O T EL DUNEDIN. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. New and Commodious Sample Booms. 467 Z J. AJ. WATSON, Proprietors. HOT SPRINGS, BANNER PLAINS. Fid Ohristoharoh aad Colverdon, JACK’S PASS .TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Onslow. E. •aerially Adapted for Invalids and Ladies Visitors will And every comfort and convenience. CHARGES, 6a Per Day aad 3s Od For Day. Buggy Provided, Free of Charge, to and from the Springs Dullv. Asphalt Tennis Court. A. LAHMERT, PROPRIETOR, XS33 Al HOTEL, Cashel Street, Cliristchureh. MB C. AMYES desires to remind visitors to Christchurch that ail the COMFORTS of u HOME con ho obtained at the Al Hotel. Farm and dairy produce brought fresh from the farm for Hotel use every morning. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d’hote Every Sunday 1 p.m. Night Porter. XSS7 V. Ba«in«fl« Sfotiossa BUTTER BOXES,,gSS”"” The Best and Ohoapont Box Made. BEEHIVES, &c„ »«»&«« CARDBOARD BOSES, Of JiVaty Description. Send for Price List. O'® ©KICKED I, BATH STREET, DUNEDIN. iD, STBSDS& UO M Christchurch, Asrimifi for OnufF.rhuPV. T. ‘— SPECIAL NOTICE. IVING To-day purchased THP.EE TONS of BEAUTIFUL GRAPES, X am now in a ,n to retail them very cheap. Come and look lity and price. <m Lemons, the very best, 12 u shilling; no price- Fresh supplies of most Beautiful 03 evoi7day -ALFRED GUMMING, Fruiterer, High and Colombo streets, phone, No. 482, i3, ' !

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9985, 14 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9985, 14 March 1893, Page 2

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