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Hotels s. ■nSITOKS, TOURISTsTcOMMSSOI ALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the . -'CLARENDON HOTEL, Conn Oxford Torraoa and Woroastsf Street fT.is the Most Centrally Situated, an diaao"deed to ho tha most comfortable 1 knowledges to ho the most Hostelry in Christchurch. The ««nta being under tha direct supervision of Mrs Allan (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor)« a guarantee that guests will have erary attentwa paid to their raqnueraenta and comfort, a thoroughly good Cook in charge of thekitohon. The Winee, Spirits and Alaa are the beat that can be purchased. AJiMpp'a Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The pkOTpteatattention paid t^^ramsandlattars. Proprietor. 1205 BURKE'S HOTEL, CEWSTOHUKOH. MB P. BUB KB waters <0 ramind Visitors and Vnwidsto , that all the COMPOSTS of a Inin! can 3© obtained at the above Hotel. Companies, Football Grabs and w oan make special arrangement* ©.^application. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 3801 . fj / Two of Aloook’s Billiatd Tables. ■ TeUphpna *2B. Night Porter. Box 364. WARNER’S YAJULT *»d OOMMBEOIAL OTEL (Neartha Cathedral.) •. AU Correepondenca carefully attended to. X 571 Telephone, No. 45. W. F. IT ABNER WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, 0 HSISTOHUBOH. JOHN NEILL. rfIHS Hotel, being in the centre of the oity, will -f i 1 DUuul| WUIS AAA WAAW wrauu«w V* <*** •• , w found most convenient for Commercial Travellers. Tourists and others. Bpsdal Arrangements for Families ana Theatrical Companies. SPACIOUS SAMPLB.EOOMB. EXCELLENT BILLIAED-EOOM3, Fitted up with two Aloock’s Tables. Telephoned. Night Porter. 1992 ■ ' ' JOHN MEILL. Proprietor. OTEL Royal G eoeqb East Belt and St Asaph street. . JOHN O'NEILL (Late of the Junction, Hals well). Proprietor. . First-class Billiard Table. . 3583 WAGSXAFFS HOTEL, AEAEOA. fXIHIS Hotel is most banutifully situated in the I midst of a grove of Native trees, which include most of the varieties famed for their beauty. Through the vistas may bo seen tha oalm waters of the ever-heantiful Harbour, and the surrounding scenery is exquisitely beautiful. Visitors or ail kinds may here find a pleasant home, where they can always secure first-class accommodation. No pains are spared to make the Table d Hots equal to any In the Colony. , Those fond of fishing, beating, or shooting, oaa speedily find all they require in the immediate vicinity. Excellent stabling and paddocking. ■WINES, SPJEITS AND BBEES Of the Beat Class Procurable. COBB & CO.’S TEE MIN DS, Coaches Arriving and Departing Every Day, 2740 H. NOONaN. Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, Cashel Sxeeet, Chkistchukch (Five minutes’ from Railway Station or Post Office). Under New Management. IHE above Hotel offers First-class Home Comforts to Visitors, Travellers and Boarders. Itcontaips nearly 100 BOOMS, 1 Including— Private Sitting-Booms, Booms en suite for Families, Public Salon, Smoking - Boom, &c., &c. Baths, Hot, Cold and Shower, on each floor. Telephone 342, Post Office Box SO. Night Poster Kept. Luncheon, 13 to 2 p.m.; Table d’Hote, 6.15 p.m. TEEMS—From Ss 6d per day, or 80s per week. Permanent Boarders as arrangement. OTTO SCHNEIDEE, 783 S Proprietor. HANMER PLAINS, ASS JOLLIE’S jp . v ' B. IDLE, H OTEL, Proprietor. VISITORS to, the Hanmer Plains Hot Springs ■wUl'fiadall.the comforts of a home at the above H 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. ' ! TABLET ; . EST-CLASS, 8s nor day, or £!?10s per week ; Sen uX- 12, HALF-PRICE. SECOND,SS. 25s per week. 386.. hot springs, hammer plains, , Via Christchurch and Colvordon. JACK'S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His isaellenoy lha Governor, Lord Oaalaw. Y. /a p «j& lecially Adapted for Invalids and Ladies Visitois will find every comfoit end oonvenienoo. CHARGES, 6s Par Day and 3s fid Per Day. itrsv Provided. Free of Charge, to and from the 615 ‘ Sprin«fl Daily. Asphalt Tennis Court, A. LAHMBET, FKO PRIETOE. 3833 Al HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch. E C. AMTES desires to remind vmitors to ,■ Christchurch that all the COMFOBTS of a OMB can.be obtained at the Al Hotel.. Farm and dairy produce brought fresh from the rm for Hotel use every morning. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. . Table d'hote Every Sunday 1 p.m. Night Porter. 3857 PIER H O T E L, WELLINGTON. J. CONDON (Late of tho Club Hotel, Wellington), pßornzsiozc. a*!BE PIEB HOTEL occupies the EEST POSI. L TlONia Wellington, adjoining tha GENEiL POST OFFICE, and immedia ciy opposite e QUEEN’S WHARF. Very extensive addijds havo recently boon xaadOt that® Doing uow or Twenty-aix Bedrooms. The present Proiecor has spared no expense in renovating and tlrniahing -ha Hotel throughout, and made a*y preparation for the carrying on of Fustiss ■ Business (suoh as he antified with in connection with the Club Hotel, oeully vacated by him owing to expiry of hi a TRAVELLERS, VXSITOES AND OTHEES ill, at the PIE* fih'l Every Comfort. !ether with a FIBST-CLAoa iABLb, SUIT ‘ KOvUIS for Fumihos and ovary attention, "domestic arrangements being under theimidinte supervision of tha Proprietor. A7at aT'l BAN OT E L D JO.. DUNEDIN, _ MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. Now and Commodious Sample Booms. 4573 J. & J. WATSON. Proprietors. Business Notices. jBOGANDEA—The new Corn Cure. Whole sale Agents, New Zealand Drug Company Christchurch. • 3676 YOU WANT A PAIE OP CHEAP . BOOTS, GO TO 3L ATKINSON, BOOTMAKEB AND IMPOETSB, 203, Cashel street. Best Value in the City. This is a Fact. Try It. Xoo ROG ANDBA—The only persons with corns are P those who have not used it. Is per Box. ,i! Chemists. 36,6 ; „, v |7«ni aAbD.~iiu.vuig Dougno tne 0 Baikript Stock of A. Black, Watchmaker ♦ 1 Tnvflllpp AshbUttOSi the OSci&l tor iSln tho Pound, counting- of Clocks and Jewellery, we areoflertog the ,ia» at less than half usual price. Don t mRs this h%nca to Beoure bargains. ‘’A 1 ! o .'). Watches £6 10j, sale itioe £3 10*, Ladhea Gold .v*tch«s Si 10a, sale price £2oa. KarlGnoahabar, •id. Kian HTiecu. (opposite Triangle). P* BOGANDBA—Painlessly removes Corns. To prove it, the proprietor, Henry 31, Adelaide road, Wellington, will send a Mmnio ox to any address in Canterbury, aSIO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 3

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