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Sioard and H®Kldon««. BOAED AND RESIDENCE. Handsomely - furnished apartMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 230 X 72, Cashel street E. SUPERIOR, Comfortable Board and Residence reasonable terms. Waitahuna House, 285, Cashel street west. • X 275 SUPERIOR BOARD and XtESIDSNGE~cIoseTo the Colleges and High Schools. Facilities could be given for study, and homo lessons could be supervised if necessary. Apply by letter L., *■ Times ” Office. • 3380 UPEEIOR PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE* Gloucester House, 256, Gloucester street west, five minutes’ walk from centre of city, public gardens, &c. Terms moderate. Hotels At HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch. "B C. AMYES desires to remind visitors to Christchurch that all the COMFORTS of a HOME can bo obtained at the A 1 Hotel. Farm s,nd dairy produce brought fresh from the farm for Hotel use every morning. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. i. Table d’hote Every Sunday 1 p.ml Night Porter. -■ X 957 v - iSISiI E * VISITORS, TOURISTS. COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLAKENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terraco and Woeceeiijr ScroiS IT T is the Most Centrally Situated, and is soJL knowledged to ha rha moat Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrangements being under tho direct supervision of tiro Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guaranceo that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort, i. thoroughly good book in charge of th» kitchen. The Winon, Spirit* and Ales are the best that can be purchased. Allsopp’a Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, X2OS Proprietor, HANMEE PLAINS. JOLLIE’S jp ASS E. IDLE, H O T E L. Proprietor. , VISITORS to the Hanmer Plains Hot Springs will find all the comforts of a home at the above Hotel. The Produce used in the Hotel is obtained from the dairy and farm attached thereto. Free conveyances, including a covered coach, to and from tho Springs twice a day. T ARIFF : FIRST-CLASS, St per day, or £2 los per week ; Children under 12, HALF-PRICE. SECONDCIiASS, 25s per week. X 862 F WABNEB’S AMILY akd ~|~|p)TßL (Near the Cathedral.) All Correspondence carefully attended tap Teleohone, No, 46, X 571 ‘ W. F. WARNER 11 OTAL Gr EORGE Hotel East Belt and St Asaph street. JUHS O’NEILL (Late of the Junction, Halswelll, Proprietor, yirr.t-oIHBS Billiard Table. XSS3 BUBE£’& HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. ME P.IURKE TT>.Ef?IH K-110 remind Visitors and Friends to h sfi ohnstchurch that all tho CUMf r 'uRTS of a HOME can be obtained at the above Hotel. Theitiical 1 ompaoies. Football Cubs and any other Associations cau make special arrangements on application. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. XBO4 Two of Aioock’s iJiiiiard Tables, Telephone 425. Night Porter. Bx.3M. iTOBHA KfnHOTELr HIGH STREET. C WRISTOHURCH. JOHN NEILL. Hotel, being in tho centre of tho city, will JL to found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists cud others. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companion. SPACIOUd SaMPIS.ROOMS. EXCELLENT BILL! A RD-R OOM 3, Fitted hj with two Aloock’s Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter, fpox J '■} ITK EEIi.L. E’ropriotor. “WAGSTAFF’S HOTEL™ aKAROA. f'B’iHJS Hotel ia most bianlifully situated in the ,Sl- midst of a grove of Native trees, which induds moat of the varieties famed fur their beauty. Through the vl?tcs may bo soon the calm waters of tho OFue-buaut'iful Harbour, and the surrounding scenery is exquisitely beautiful. Visitors of ail binds may hare find a pia-usint homa, where they can always secure firac-clusa accommodation. No yjains are bitavad to maka tho TaCj.k n’Hoxß equal to any m tho Colony. Those fond of flsHiu/, boating, or shooting, oil speedily find all they require in the immediate vicinity. Excellent alahlicg and padlocking. . 'WINES, SPIRITS AND BEERS ' : Of the Best Olata Procurable, COBB & CO.’S TfeRMIWUS, Coaches Arriving and Departing Every Day. X7JO 1«. NhnNw-, Proprietor, : F I B li H;0 T E L, WELLINGTON, J. CONDON ; (Late of the Club Hotu), Wellington), ■ I’Rorr.lEiOE. ffIHE PIER HOTEL occupies the BEST POST El ‘XTON in Wellington, adjoining tho GENERAL POST OFFICE', and immediately opposite tho QUEEN’S WHARF. Very extensive adai* tions havo recently been made, there being now over T ivonty-ais Bedrooms. Tho present Propriotor has spared no expanse in renovating and refurnishing the Hotel throughout, and made every preparation for the carrying on of Firstclass Business (such as ho has so long boon identified with in connection with the Club Hotel, recently vacated by him owing to expiry of hia leaao), TRAVELLERS,' VISITORS AND OTHERS Will, at tha PINK HOTEL, find Every Comfort, together with a FIRST-CLASS TABLE, bUIXEd OF ROOMS ior Families and every attention tha domestic arnLugemeata being under the immodiote aueorvisiou of tha Proprietor. . XV3.I Csr RA.N. D. . .o:,T E L DUNEDIN. ■ : MOST CENTRAL.AND OPEN'POSITION , - IN THE CXXr. .. • New and Commodious Sample Rooms. ■JLK7X J. A .1.- Wa.’V«ON. Prcwewi. IIUT SPRINGiT, - HANMBR PLalnS] Via Christchurch aud Galvordea, JACK’S PASS TEMPE ’.iNO’E HOTEL, PattOiiised by His li'scollency tho ocveratr. Lord Oasljw. Specially Adapted f.r Invalids and Ladies Vinitois wll fin 1 every comfo t and convenijuca, C H ARGES, 63 Per Dry and 3s 6d t' 0: Day. Buggy Provided, Free of charge, to and from the iipriuiS D.ulv. Asphalt Tennis Court. A. LAH MEET, PRO PR I ETuR. S£33 Tn)KOGANDRAthone who 1 —The have All Chomi only persons wiHi corns ore not used if. is nor Box. TQiiOCiAKDRA—The now Coni Cure. Whole JL tale Agents, New Zealand Drug Company Christchurch. Xfc73

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 6

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