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Hotels WARNER'S aitd g|~OTKEi (Near the Cathedral.) All Correspondence carefully attended to. X 571 ’elephone, No. 45, W. v . warmer WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NBILL. 7 I) '(HE Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will a ho found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists and others. Special Arra\:g'»!r-mt.q for Families and c r hoatr'C'i Companies. SPACI-jUrf S \ilPijK-iiOOM3. ESChUBtiT BID LI AKD.EOOMS, Fitted u > with two Aloook’s Taolos. Telephone 45. Nici.t Porter. F 993 J'IHN Ci MILL, Proprietor. uO Y Ali CxSOEGH JO[oTEL Er.at Bait and St Asaph street. JOHN O’WED.-Ii (Late of the J auction, Kalswall), Proprietor. First-cinsa Billiard Table. X 583 WAG-STAFFS HOTEL, akakoa. i' 4 iAiJS Hotel is most bnmfifully situat-3din the M midst of a Krove of Native trees, which inclndo most of the varieties famed Cor thoir beauty. Through the vi tas may bo ceon the calm waters of tho erer-beantifai i’avbonr. and the surrounding Bcenory is exquisitely beautiful. Visitor* of ail kinds may hura find a piers >nt homo, where they can itl ways secure first-elans accommodation. ti o pains are eparrd to make the Tants d’Hote equal to any in the Colony. Those fond of fishing, boating, or shooting, can epeedi'y find all they r-quiro in. tbo immediate vicinity. JKioeiiont embli i' and. padlocking. WINES. SPIRIT’S AND BEERS Of the Best Cla ■•* Procurable, COBB i CO.’S T-SJV-IINUS, Coaches Arriving and Bspirtuij- livery Hay. 5740 X. l«Oi'N • K. Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch (Five minutes’ from Railway Station or Post Office). Under New Management. f Ci ’jHE above Hotel offers First-class Home Comli forts to Visitors, Travellers and Boarders, It contains nearlv 100 BOOMS, Including— Private Sitting-Booms, Booms on suite for Families, Public Salon, Smoking - Boom, &c., &c. Baths, Hot, Cold and Shower, on each floor. Telephone 042. Post Office Box SO. Night Porter Kept. Luncheon, 13 to 2 p.m.; Table d’Hoto, G. 15 p.m, TEBMS —From 5s 6d per day, or 30s per week. Permanent Boarders as arrangement. OTTO SCHNEIDER, 783 X Proprietor. HANMES PLAINS, JOLLIE’S J3ASS E. IDLE, -JJ-OTEL, Proprietor. VISITORS to the Eanmer Plains Hot Springs will find all tho 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 the Springs twice a day. TABIFF : FIRST-CLASS, Ss per day, or £2 10a per week ; Children under 12, HALF-PEICE. SECONDCLASS, i!ss iior week. X 862 BURKE’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. IE P.IUSKE ’ BE3IS.ES to ranoint? Visitors and Friends to Christchurch that all the Ob'tlcOKfS of a HOME cs;n be obtained at the above Hotel. Theatrical • ompanies, Football Cinbs nud asy other Associations can make special arrangements on application. Eot, Cold and Shower Baths. • XBO4 Two of Aloock’s Billiard Tables, Telephone 428, Night Porter. Bex 354. At HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch. E C. AMTES desires to remind visitors to Christchurch that all the COMFOBTS of a HOME can be obtained at the A 1 Hotel. Farm and dairy produce brought fresh from the farm for Hotel uso every morning. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d’hote Every Sunday 1 p.m. Night Porter. XSS7 &sjk T - M&S, * VISITORS, TOURISTS. COMMERCIALS, and FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to be tho most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. Tho household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) ie a guarantee that gruosts will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort. A thoroughly good Cook m charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the boat that can be purchased, Alleop'p’a Celebrated Barton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, 3208 Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, HAKMBE PLAINS, Via Christchurch and Cnlverden. JACK'S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Onslow. W. Ws Specially Adapted for Invalids and Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. Ladies CHARGES, 6s Per Day and 3a 6d Per Day. Buggy provided, Free of Charge, to sad from the Springs Daily. Asphalt Tennis Court. A. LAHMEET, PEOPHIEXOE. SPSS PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. J. CONDON (Lute of the Clnb Hotel, Wellington), Proprietor. The PIES HOTEL occupies the BEST POSITION in Wellington, adjoining the GENE. RAL POST OFFICE, and immediately opposite the QU WEN'S WHARF, Very extensive additions have recently been made, thsre being now over Twenty-aix Bedrooms. The present Proprietor has spared no expense in renovating and refurnishing the Hotel throughout, and made every preparation for the carrying on of Firstclass Business (such as he has so long been Identified with in connection with the Club Hotel, recently vacated by him owing to expiry of his lease). _ TRAVELLERS, VISITORS AND OTHERS Will, at the PiER HOTEL, find Every Comfort, together with a FIRST-CLASS TABLE, SUITES OF ROoMS lor Families and every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the immediate supervision of the Proprietor. X7SI Grand JH[ o t h l DUNEDIN. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. New and Commodious Sample Rooms, 4571 J. A J, WATSON. Proprietors. Produce. &c HERBERT CHESTER, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT AND DAIRY FACTORY -PROPRIETOR, Wellington, HAS now opened a branch of the business in the boildingß lately occupied by M'COHNELL BROS., MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, CeristchueOH, j Where he is prepared to } PURCHASE FOB CASH All classes of FARM OR DAIRY PRODUCE AT HIGHEST CURRENT RATES, Solo Agent in New Zealand tor the Celebrated ELASTIC STEEL HORSE COLLARS. 'Also Agent for the MPROVED ALBION MOWERS BENTaLL’3 CORN C RUSHERS AND CHAFF CUSTERS, &c. WALTER BUCKINGHAM, 763 X Local Agent and Puroiuunr,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9994, 24 March 1893, Page 8

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