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PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ' DUNEDIN. MB JOHN GEBEIE, late of the Shamrock ; Hotel, Dunedin, and Mr JOHN HOPKINS, Of Dunedin, Confectioner, have To-day Entered into PARTNERSHIP under the style of GEBBIE and HOPKINS. They have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. The Hotel is in the centre of the I town, at the junction of Princes Street and Stafford I Street, conveniently situated for all public offices, banks, theatre, railway station, Ac. , The rooms are commodious and lofty and equal to anything in New Zealand. It contains ' Bathrooms, Lavatories, Sample Rooms, Ac. Only the best of .everything will he kept, and the comfort of the customers will be the first consideration. Charges moderate. Dunedin, 11th February 1898 X 2229 V. B. TTISITOBS, ...TOURISTS and OTHERS i'V should put up at the •; • C CIAKKN DOK 1-IOTB Tj, 'Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situated and comfortable t? . ' u Hotel in Christchurch. A- thoroughly good Cook in charge of "the kitchen.: Thcr Wines, Spirits and-Ales ore’the . be.pt .that can be purchased. English Ale on draught. ■ 206 X : . MRS ALLEN, Proprietress. CLUB HO lEI . r Near Railway Station, TIMARU. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Special Brews of Ale always on tap; also Walker’s Special Case and Draught 'Wmsty. .. Luncheon 12 to 2,45 (arrival North Express), One Shilling. Tariff, 6s 6d per day. _ ■ 2273 X DJ^AHONEY, proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece’s, Ironmonger s.) IjIHIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAB* •’ ■ LISHMBNT IS NOW OPEN. . Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, 'Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent " Boarders and the Travelling Public. Close’ to Railway; Station and General Post - ■ - “Office. Trams pass door. LUNCHEON'from Noon to 1 2 p;m. - ■' Letters .and Telegrams will receive prompt at 2X6lF n ' -TAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. AUCKLAND. p BINGE- ARTHUR HOTEI^ • WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, ; ‘ ' ' - Centrally Situated. , SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS For Visitors and Families. TariS: From 5s per day, or 25s per week. Telephone 468. P.O. Box 350. Night Porter in attendance.' Hydraulic Lift. D. NORDEN, tqqrk . Proprietor. THE NEW OAYBRSHAM, ’ : CORNBE OP LOWER HIGH AND, V MADRAS STREETS. i H MR E. RAVENHILL AS much pleasure in informing tlie publia that he has RE-BUILT that Well- , known Hostelry, THE CAVEESHAM. It will now be found replete with all Modern lonveniences, and EVERY COMPORT is rovided for patrons. A SPACIOUS DININGtOOM has-been added, and the CUISINE is i the hands of a capable. Chef. _ Suites of Rooms ’for Families. , Airy and fell-furnished Double and' Single Bedrooms, 'he Best Stabling Accommodation in Cansrbury. Pines and Spirits of the Best Brands only, kept. B. BAYENHILL, . PROPRIETOR. . . • Ai iri AMTT.V - AND ' COMMERCIAL ' HOTEL **■ 'Comet .Colombo and Cashel Streets (The .most,/Central Hotel in Christchurch), under the Proprietorship and Personal Management of ): : : J N O. O’NEIL ■ (Hate ,of the “ Grosvenor ”). -The Al is one of the most modem and .complete Hotels in N.Z., and offers accommodation second to none. ' 1 . The Wines, Ales and Spirits will be found to be of the very best quality obtainable. Letters and Wire's promptly attended to. F 2271 First-class Public Luncheon from 12 to 2: Is. OENT EA I. FT 0T E L , Q UEEN STREET, MASTEETON. HARRY - PRICE, PROPRIETOR (Formerly of Central Hotel and Trocadero, Wellington.) ■Hi JV has much pleasure iu announcing to the {travelling public aud residents of the Wairarapa that the new Hotel is now ready, and he feels confldentthat for convenience and comfort the Centra l , ■will he found the Most’Modern and up-to-date Hotel in the District. Under his own personal supervision. Visitors. and Guests may rely on. getting every attention. ■ P.S, —TABLE Al. BEDROOMS Al BILLIARD-BOOM Al. "WINES Al. ‘ SPIRITS Al. CIGARS Al. ATTENDANCE AI. Carriages to meet all Trains. X 2268 THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN, THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. In New Zealand. • ■ , This Hotel is built entirely of stone, with concrete. staircases and corridors, being therefore • ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. THE Hotel is under the experienced management of the proprietor, whose knowledge of the requirements of Commercial Travellers and the Travelling Public generally, enables him to provide for their every comfort. The house has been renovated and re-furnished throughout. All correspondence and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box No. 98. Telephone No. 190. 2223X'.--: W: L. PHILP,. Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. V. E. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. J AMES H A T F I E L D, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O, Box Ho. 291. Telephone No. 231. P 2078 Business Notices. T. 0. Field] % FC. Ferb-e-; JB 1 I B L D & ]? B E E I E E, SHIP and INSURANCE BROKERS, SHIPPING, CUSTOMS, FORWARDING AMI GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Groin and Produce Samplers, LYTTELTON, • _ Telephone No. J. M A E S H A I. I SHAREBROKER AND MINING AGENT. CROMWELL. Those about to invest in Dredging would do welto communicate with moi Strictest confidence observed, X22-it JABEZH U R T O N REGISTERED MINING AGENT, AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGEN '', ROXBURGH. Reliable information supplied on all mir. matters. ; 1--' : P IDLING 35 BOTHER SHAREBROKERS, MINING AND GENERAL AGENTS, .LAWRENCE, OTAGO Correspondence invited. , X 2223 Authentic .information supplied pertaining t Mining Properties throughout Otago GoldtioMs. jrjIIGEB BLEND TEAS steadily maintain their hold on public favour. X 1942

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11665, 23 August 1898, Page 3

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