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Baataefls- ■ WdtiOQß Jg E O A KE'PTTL B E OA.E'E i^UB Insist on Getting J. H. MA CHESTS BEAUTIFUL CO SECT THING LAST TOBACCO. Xt7X THB FAVOURITE EOB THE CUP. gMOKB •■“THE royal colours^ AROMATIC PLUG TOBACCO. ■WILLIAMS'S Latest and Best Brand, Manufactured from Choicest Virginia-Leaf. NEILL & CO., LIMITED, DUNEDIN. Sole Agents. GCI2GS LETCHES, JBI'UMPHEEYS ' & CO,: WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OF INDIA,-CEYLON- and .CHINA TEAS, &C, AGENTS FOR; Denis Hounie’s Brandy “Buchanan” and “D.C.L.” Whiskies Mdet and Chandon Champagne Mellor’sCelebrated Worcester Sauce Bovril Symington’s Essence of Coffee Alcock’s Billiard Tables and Billiard Furniture PROPRIETORS OF THE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF '“ ARAB ” AND “SHAH” TEAS. xsso ‘•THM-GREAT OLE&RINO SALE 17 THE IT N I VERS AL CJ O-O PEKA TIV B ' BOOT,&RMOECOMFANY WILL CONTINUE FOR-A FEW DATS LONGER, Shis is,your,-last chance of getting Splendid VSITO ’ this winter. A Fresh Shipnjent'of. CHEAP' SLIPPERS TO HAND AND 'OTHER SEASONABLE LINES. And all hare, been Ilarked at Vory.Low Prices. Every Lino is Eoduccd. 1 r Better ' Value - can,, be had at the UNIV-BESAIi Ihr.n at ahy other establishmentinNew. Zealand. CHIB .IS THE ’ LAST OF THEiGEEATSALE, And for One WeekEVERYTHING IS CHEAPER -THAN EVES, , YOU CANNOT-RESIST IT, XU73P XFEALTH TEA is the Best Value. in the Jill Market Prices 2s 6d and 2s per lb. W. H. SIMMS AND SONS, XIX 27 Wholesale Agents. Hotels, SUMNER. THE SANATORIUM OF N.Z, Tourists, Invalids, Visitors .and the Public Generally will find ACCOMMODATION AND CUISINE Second to None in N.Z,, At the MARINE HOTEL, Cj H A S. JR. M ORTON PROPRIETOR. The -surroundings of this Popular Hotel are most beautiful, affording pleasure to the eye and rest to the body and mind. Excellent Bathrooms fitted with Hot and Cold Water and Showers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD-BOOM, Under the Supervision of a Capable Marker. Commodious STABLES are also attached to the Letters audTelegramspromptly attended to. EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMAEU To Jo Bub n s Pkoprietoe. Having LEASED the above Hotel, and re-fur-nished and re-decorated the same throughout, lam now prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS. The hotel is centrally situated, being within 3 minutes’ walk of the Railway Station and wharves. The Cel Jar is well stocked, the table well served (the cuisine being under the able supervision of Mr E. J. Vine), the bedrooms are airy and comfortable and the CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. The Billiard Room is . supplied with two oLAlcock’s test tables, and is under the charge of’Mr P. J. Bell. LUNCHEON-ONE SHILLING, from 12 to 2 daily. X 1253 np E R M I N U S O TE L, DUNEDIN, Opposite Railway Station, and close to Wharfs. CHARLES GOLDSMITH (late of Christchurch), having secured the lease of the above Popular Hotel, trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on the former Proprietor. Best Accommodation for the travelling public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Terms moderate. X 1373 NEW "ZEALANDER HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Junction of High, Madras, and St Asaph Streets j Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Post Office. T. B. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR THIS New and Modern HOTEL affords superior i accommodation for Tourists and Travellers, being fitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort. j Suites of Rooms set apart for Private Families, I Hot Cold and Shower Baths, Terms strictly moderate. | Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to Telephone 501. XIIOC THE PAWWNAGE OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OP EDINBURGH AND THE MARQUIS OF NOBMANBY, &c., &c. CLARENDON HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE AND WORCESTER STREET. EOBT. ALLEN, 206 X ProprietorJOLIiHS’B PASS HOTEL, TT AHM E E JP LAIN t Alterations having been made in this and now being i:,nder the management of iDLE, and a good staff - of servants, every t is guaranteed to visitors. Invalids will weial attention. Your patronage is solicito d amodethte. - -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 8