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Hotels. THE TROOADERO, mUE PALACE DIKING and LUNCHEON ROOM OP NEW ZEALAND, WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. GEO. PiraOOK, PROPRIETOR. TEAVELLEKS AND TOUEISTS Visiting- the Empire City should patronise tho Troeadero. yju (LI \r Because all Dishes are prepared hy “* •“-! •an Expert Chef, andserved up in true Parisian style. SUPPERS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS At all hours. Cu arses Moderate. X 2012 . Patronisedhy their Excellencies the Govern ors of New Zealand. <®*3fßrvsj ▼. b, COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHEISTCHUECH. Within one minute of the Boil way Station, James JBE a t p i el d (Late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club and U.S.S. Company), Proprietor. X2O7S elepbone23l. L cers will receive every attention •WTnSITORS, TOUEISTS and OTHERS should put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terraco and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situatod and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are tho host that can he purchased. English Ale on draught. X 206 DIES ALLEN, Proprietress, CITY BUFFET 1 PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STEEET (Near Eeeco’s, Ironmongers). THIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISH MENTIS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and tho Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. Trams pass door. LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt atten tion. F 2161 JAMES HO WE Y, Proprietor. THE NEW CAVBSSHAM, COENEB OF .LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREETS. HCe E. Ravekhiil Has much pleasure in informing the Public that he has EE-BUILT that Well known Hostelry THE CAYEESHAM, It will now be found replete with all Modern Conveniences, and EVERT COMFORT is provided for patrons. A SPACIOUS DINING-ROOM has been added, and the CUISINE is in the-hands of a Capable C Suites of Booms for Families, Airy and Wollfumished Double and Siugle Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. B. EAVENHILL, PROPRIETOR. WOLSELBY HOTEL, Three Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER, ANGLERS, Tourists, Families and the General Public will find at the Wolseley Hotel all the comforts and privacy of a well-appointed gentleman’s residence; also the right to Fish over Several Miles of the Best and Most Picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand. The Hotel is within easy distance of the Eangita+a and Opihi Rivers. Mr Langdon has again provided comfortable Sleeping Accommodation at the mouth of the Bangitata, and made special arrangements for driving parties to and from that famous Home of Large Fish. Express Train stops at Winchester, THOS. LANGDON, X 2159 Proprietor. ; At HOTEL. M R J. C A E S E N I 0 B, Who for the past thirty years has peen engaged in Catering for the Puhbc of Christchurch, Desires to notify to his friends that he has TAKEN OYER THAT LONG-ESTABLISHED, Well-known and Popular Hostelry, THE A 1 HOTEL. Having recently handed over to his son, ME J. L. CARL, the conduct of the Empire Hotel, with which he was connected for a number of years, MR CARL, son., is now free to DEVOTE THE WHOLE OP HIS ATTENTION AND EXPERIENCE TO THE Al HOTEL. The Two Hotels will in future bo run in conjunction, and all visitors may rely upon their comforts being equally studied at each. The Al HOTEL has been redecorated and repapered tlironghout, and the cellars have been restocked with the BEST BRANDS OF WINES, BEERS, &c. MR CARL’S long experience in catering for the members o( tho farming community is a guarantee that the reputation gained by tho Al Hotel in this respect will in no way he detracted from. 192 THE ’"GRAND HOTEL,’ DUNEDIN, THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL In Now Zealand. This Hotel is built entirely of stone, with con. ercto staircases and corridors, being therefore ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. THE Hotel is under tho experienced management of the proprietor, whoso knowledge of the requirements of Commercial Travellers and tho Travelling Public generally, enables him to provide for their 1 every conrort. The house has been renovated and re-furnished throughout. All correspondence and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box No. 93. Telephone No. 190. 2223 X W. L. PHILP, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. MB JOHN GEBBIE, late of tho Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, and Mr JOHN HOPKINS, of Dunedin, Confectioner, have To-day Entered into PARTN ERSHIP under the styleof GEBBIE and HOPKINS. They have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and re-fumiahed. The Hotel is in tlie centre of tho town, at tho junction of Princes Street and Stafford Street, conveniently situated for all public ofiices, hanks, theatre, railway station, &c. Tho rooms are commodious-and lofty, and equal to anything in New Zealand, It contains Bathrooms, Lavatories, Sample Rooms, &c. Only the best of everything will be kept, and tho comfort of the customers will be tho first consideration. Charges moderate. Dunedin, 11th February, 1898. X 2229 WAIN’S HOTEL, DUNEDIN. The above Well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout, and largely: Refurnished, tho Commercial Room being 1 second to none m the colony. CHARGES MODERATE. First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Sample Rooms provided. New Zealand Express Luggage Van meets all Trains and Steamers. X49IS ER IF yon require Jam Jars or Bottlesof any kind try my yards, Colombo Street, Christchurch or, Elizabeth Street, Sydenham. We keep the largest stock in Now Zealand, and. sell at half-price of the shops. JOHN SNELL, X2I9G Waste Product and Brittle Merchant. Tr YTTELTON~EESibENTS.can-ohtain TIGER TEA from FORBES & COY..and-HAWKINS & COY. X 194-2 f 9USTRDS3 Paints, to be .had, at the N.Z. B i Farmers’ Association and Messrs Cand B* Button's, painters* Christ, church. X 2129

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 8

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