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Businofiß ISTottosau , NOTIOM OF REMOVAL,. MISS RODGERB, ■STREET- SYDENHAM. EGS'‘torfl»±imato'ix) her mumeroua Friends and Customers that sR© hastoken the roooms itcwe MISS MAHAR’B ’pkh;m:x;hr , RT D 238, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Whera-she •will he prepared to EXECUTE ALL' ORDERS intho.EA.TEST STYLE, AMP AT MODERATE CHARGES. LADIES' ‘‘OWN MATERIAL MADE TIP, Note the Address—--238, HIGH STREET (Over Premier Art Depot). 3C746 OROTHERS BROS.’ A- SSXGNED S T O <* i SELLING OFF AT HEATH’S, FRIDAY JULY 28. II? YOU WANT A PAIR OP CHBAff BOOTS, ao so E. ATKINSON, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, 203, Cashel street. Best Value in the City. This is a Pact, 58oX Try It. Hotels • BLIGH’S temperance hothi; VICTOEIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Board and Besidence; Very Moderate Terms. 5875 maa rf eaxit A. l ~|_i 0 Tffl l *“■ CHRISTCHURCH, JAMES WALLACE Having Bought the Lease of the Property, w again conduct the business entirely on bis own account. Household management personally supervised by Mrs Wallace. Bathrooms fitted with Hot, Oold and Shower Baths. A Bight Porter will attend to late Travellers, The Hotel possesses tha best Billiard pfolooniO Christchurch, containing two Tables by Tbumoft and Aloook, None but the best Ales, Wines, Spirits, «o. supplied. AH charges moderate. X7S$ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, T,ATTM"BR SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. C. BUETON Peofbibior. 1 nnEAVBLLEES, Tourists and the General I Public will find this one of the pleasantest and most Comfortable Houses in the City. CHARGES MODERATE. Wines, Ales and. Spirits of the best Brondapro. curable. . _ , , The famous Oscar y Amanda Brand of Cigars. Also, A splendid^Alcock's Billiard Table. Telephone No. 344. XSO^ ' CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Under Now Management, A, DOWNES, (Lata of Olub Hotel, Te Arabs Peoi-eietok, THE LARGEST, MOST CENXB-A& AMD BEST APPOINTED Hotel In Wellington, SPACIOUS Dining and Sitting-Rooms, Com, merolsl Boom, Ladies’ Drawing-Rooms and Looms en suite. Largo, Airy Bedrooms. The Hotel Is most comfortably furnished throughout. Ladies will receive at the Club every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Downes (nde Hiss Joi). Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attend* onoo, OUXBINE THE VERY BEST, P.O, Bo* No. 157, Telephone No. 71 TEEMS STRICTLY MODERATE. IW7 Coke b’s Ho t e & NEW BRIGHTON. ME J. B. COKER desires to inform hi Fdfsnd, and the Public that he has entered in possession of the NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL, which has been completely Renovated and Be* furnished under hia personal supervision. There is a SPECIAL TELEPHONE at the Hotel, connected with the Exchange, for the use of visitors only. This convenience will enable busine&h men to communicate if necessary at any time with the city. DINNER AND LUNCHEON PARTIES A SPECIALITY. Arrangements have been made whereby any tea persons desirous of so doing can obtain especial Tram either from or to New Brightoi. Those who know Mr and Mrs Coker —and their name is legion—may rest assured that no pains Will be spared to give visitors all the QOmlorte afifl Conveniences of a home. X 914 Telephone 651. 2, VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, AWIDFAMILIES should Put Up At thS CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terraaa aad Worcester Street , J‘T is the Most Centrally Situated, and i 8 lip* . l knowledged to be the moat Oomfomble ■ ostolry in Christchurch. The household arrafijr®,; meuta being under the direct supervision of Mt)>: Alien (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee i that gueota will have every attention paid to them j requirements and comfort 1 , a thoroughly good > Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirit*: and Alee are the best that can be purchased* ‘ Allsopp’B Celebrated Barton Ale on Draught. The j promptest attention paid to telegrams and letteni. ROBERT ALLEN, • SaOii Proprietor.;^ Al HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch. m. E C. AMTES desires to remind visitors to. Christchurch that all the COMFORTS of 'A ; ME can be obtained at the AX Hotel. ; Farm and dairy produce brought fresh from tblft farm for'iHotcl use every morning. - Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. > Table d’hote Every Sunday I p.m, L Night Porter. Z 857

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 8