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Hotels. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece's, Ironmonger’s.) rnHIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAB 1 LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Stylo. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and tho Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post OSice. Trams pass door. LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. X234S JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor, AUCKLAND. P> BINGE AKTHUR HOTB ' ft WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Centrally Situated. SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS For Visitors and Families. Tariff; Prom Es per day, or 25a per week. Telephone 463. P.O. Box 350. Night Porter in attendance. Hydraulic Lift. D. NORDEN, Z 2288 Proprietor. THE NEW CAVERSHAM, CORNER OF LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREETS. MR B. EAVENHILL HAS much pleasure in informing the publij that he has RE-BUILT that Wellknown Hostelry, THE CAVERSHAM. It will now be found replete with ail Modern Conveniences, and EVERY COMFORT is provided for patrons. A SPACIOUS DININGR.OOM has been added, and the CUISINE is in the hands of a capable Chef. Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and-Well-furnished Double and Single Bedrooms. ■ Tho Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines-and Spirits of the.-Best Brands; only kept. E. EAVENHILL. PROPRIETOR. £7} JST v ’ E ‘ ■yiSITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS . V,. should put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales arc the best that can be purchased. English Ale on draught. 206 X MRS ALLEN, Proprietress. READ THIS. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, Is again under the able management of Mra A. D. SILK. MINERS will find this house a perfect homo; try it. FARMERS like tho Leviathan, as the charges are moderate. TRAVELLERS will find this House-convenient as it is near tho Railway Station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private rooms can bo obtained, if necessary. MRS SILK has had tho House and Buildings optirely renovated, and fitted with all modern "improvements. TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. X 2352 MRS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. WOLSELEY HOTEL, Three Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. 1 A NGLERS, Tourists, Families-and the General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman’s residence at the above Hotel. (They will also have tho Right to Fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its Fly Fishing. The WOLSELEY' HOTEL is within easy-dis-tance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivers. Comfortable Sleeping Accommodation, including Separate Rooms for Ladies, has been provided at tho Mouth of tho Rangitata, and Special Arrangements made for Driving Parties to and from that Famous- Homo of Large Fish. The Express and All Trains Stop at Winchester. X 2344 THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. CJiHE EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMAEU. THOS. J. BURNS, Proprietor. This is already one of the best and moat favourably known hotels in Canterbury,, and is, with the extensive additions now completed, one of the most commodious, comfortable, best appointed and up-to-date houses in the colony. Its central situation—being within three minutes’ walk of Post and Telegraph Offices, Railway Station and Wharves—recommends it to tourists, travellers, etc., etc. Best Brands of Wines, 'Spirits, Ales, etc. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. LUNCHEON DAILY, 12 till 2, Is. Tariff Strictly Moderate. Two of Alcock’s Best Billiard Tables. X 2343 CLUB HOTEL, Near Railway Station, TIMARU. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Special Brews of Ale always on tap; also Walker’s Special Case and Draught Whisky. Luncheon 12 to 2.45 (arrival North Express), One Shilling. Tariff, Gs Cd per day. 2273 X D. MAHONEY, Proprietor. SUMNER. jOA V E ROCK HOTEL, Under the personal Management of GEORGE GARDINER, Proprietor. Visitors to tho favourite seaside resort will find the Cave Rock Hotel thoroughly equipped in every respect. First-class Table. Private Sitting-room. SPEIGHT'S XXXX ON DRAUGHT. _X2333 (Maurice Coughian.) (William CougMan.) riniiE SHAMROCK HOTEL, 1 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. COUGHLAN BROS. . Proprietors. The SHAMROCK, for Comfort, Quality of Wines, Spirits, and Ales, still maintains ita reputation. FREE Luncheon every day. Terms to suit all classes. SPEIGHT’S Celebrated Ales on draught. _ _ X 2353 MASONIC HOTEL (LATE CENTRAL), Corner Gloucester and Colombo Streets. MR W. JAMES, lata of Somerset Hotel, Ashburton, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE That he has taken a lease from Mr E. Hioma, of this splendid new hotel, and as it is very centrally situated, and possesses all the latest improvements in the matter of Hotel Accommodation, he is prepared to offer the public most comfortable and convenient quarters MR JAMES'S past reputation as a. Publican is a sufficient guarantee that the hotel will be well conducted, and that the WINES AND SPIRITS WILL BE OF THE BEST_QUALITY. X2358_ piTY HOTE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH, And RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, L, ASHBURTON. R. ALEXANDER Begs to announce that ho has leased from Mr J. Macnamara, tho well-known City Hotel, Christchurch. Centrally situated to Post Office, Banks, etc., and Terminus of all Tram Linos. Nothing but Beat Wines and Spirits Kept. Accommodation and Table First-class. Luncheon from 12 til! 2. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. X 3350 R. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, j DUNEDIN. JOHN GEBBIE (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR. The Provincial has been entirely remodelled, and is now second to none lor Comfort and Convenience. The whole of tho Rooms have been Refurnished regardless of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading houses m the BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Benoughs and Watt, London.) Wines and Spirits of Finest Quality only kept. SPEIGHT'S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottles. TERMS MODERATE. X 2223

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 8

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