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Hotels VISITORS, TOURISTS. CO It M B3CIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL. Corner Oxford Terrace and Worodeosc Street TTT Is ths Most Centrally Situated, and is ao- ■ ksowledged to bo the most Comfortable Hostelry is Chrlatohnroh. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort, a thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wiuos, Spirits and Ales aro the best that can bo purchased, AllsOpp'a Celebrated Barton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters, : ROBERT ALLEN, 12C6 Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, ; ’ CHEISTCHUECH, CASHEL STREET. No License. HOME comforts for Visitors. Baths, hot. cold and Shower on each floor. Telephone and private letter box. Night Porter kept. TERMS— 63 per day. OTTO SCHNEIDER, 1056 Proprietor. NEW ZEALANDER BOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Junction of’ High, Madras, and St Asaph Streets. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station and Post Office. T. B. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR THIS New and Modern HOTEL affords superior accommodation’ for Tourists and Travellers, being fitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort, . Suite* of Booms set apart for Private Families. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, Terms strictly moderate. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Telephone 501. SHOO HANMER PLAINS, 1 ASS JOLLIE’S JJ . • e. idle, ■ “Proprietor. H OT EL '..VISITORS to the Hammer. Plains Hot Springs .will find all the comforts of a home at the above .Hotel! ■ • The Produce used in tho Hotel is obtained from the dairy and farm attached thereto. Tree conveyances, including a covered coach, to and from the Springs twice a day. TARIFF: FIRST-CLASS, 8s per day, or £2los per week; Children under 12, HALF-PRICE, SECONDCLASS, 25s per week. X 862 WARNER’S lAMILT arc OOMMBEOIAL (Near tho Cathedral.) All CoTuespoudonce carefully attended to. OTEL X 571 Telephone. No. 45, . W. P, -WARNER. Gr LADSTONE Durham Street North Two Minutes’ "Walk from Post Office. OTEL FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION . ON Most Reasonable Terms. Special arrangements made with Theatrica Companies, Associations and others. All communications promptly attended to. HARRY WIETH (Late -Wirth Bros’ Circus), Proprietor. XlOl6 Trams pass the door. Telephone 573. WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL. ■ JTHHK Hotel, being in the centre of the city, wil JL be found moat convenient for Commercia Travail ex*. Tourists and other*. Special Arrangements for Families and ■ Theatrical Companies. SPACIOUS SAMPLE-EOOMS. EXCELLENT BILLIARD.EOQMS. Fitted no with two Alcook’s Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter. 69PX ’ JOHN NEILL, Proprietor, WAGSTAPP’S HOTEL, akaeoa. THIS Hotel is moat beautifully situated in the midst of a grove of Native trees, which include most of the varieties famed for their beauty. Through the vistas may be seen the calm waters of the over-beautiful Harbour, and the surrounding scenery is exquisitely beautiful. Visitors of 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’Hoxe equal to any in the Colony. Those fond of fishing, boating, or shooting, can speedily find all they require in the immediate vicinity. Excellent stabling and piddoo king. •WINES. SPIRITS AND BEERS Of the Best Class Procurable. COBB A CO.’S TERMINUS, Coaches Arriving and Departing Every Day. X 740 R. NOONAN. Proprietor. GATE BOOK HOTEL, SUMNER. MRS RULE begs to inform her Friends and the General Public that she has taken possession of the above favourite Hotel, and that she has several furnished apartments which will be Ist on exceptionally moderate terms. A Trial Solicited. 3019 SHIP HOTEL, TIMARU. UINN E S S Begs to announce to his Friends and the Public generally that he has leased the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated and re-furnished. This Hotel has the LARGEST SITTING AND BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION of any Hotel in Timarn, and is supplied with two Bathrooms, which are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold or shower baths at any • .tone, . Comment on the Quality of Liquors supplied . at the “SHIP 7 ’ is unnecessary, as the . Collar is under the Special • Supervision of the Proprietor. ‘ .TAEIFP-iTpER DAY. Special arrangements made for Theatrical Com- ■.. panies, Football or Cricket Teams. The Billiard-Room contains two of Alcook’s Tables, and is under the charge of ME P. J. BELL. Prompt attention will be given to Letters or Telegrams applying for apartments. JAMES M C GUINNESS, PROPRIETOR. SlOl9 JAMES DUNSANDBL HOTEL, DUNSANDEL. ME E, CARROLL, Late of Dunedin, BEGS to announce that he has taken the above Hotel, where he trusts, by careful attention and the best of liquors, to merit a fair share of the pnblio patronage. 'SIO7O HOT SPRINGS. HANMER PLAINS. Via Christchurch and Culverden. CK’S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by is Excellency the Governor, Lord Onslow. pecially adapted for Invalids and Ladies, ora will find every comfort and convenience. HARQES, 6s Per Day and Ss 6d Per Day. Buggy provided. Free of Charge, to and from the Springs daily. Asphalt Tennis Court. A. LAHMERT, PROPRIETOR. 51036 ” THE GRAND~HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Under Entirely New Management. SPECIALLY Adapted for Tourists and Travellers, who may now rely on every Comfort and Attention. Moderate Terms to Resident Boarders. Unrivalled Accommodation and Appointments. First-class Sample Rooms. Public Drawing-room. Letters nd Telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIERCY,’ 102 SS Proprietor. Announcement. Ladies’ Boots and heeled, Is 9d: Children’s, Is; g half-soled and heeled for 2s Bd. on same liberal lines. Thomas 3 Bootmaker, East Salt, near Royal

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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