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Hotels. m i ,a A-E' t HOTEL, ' Stafior : d;;:Sireei, Timaru. CAPTAIN MORGAN (Late of the Commercial and Royal Hotels, Timaru, and Royal, Cliristchurob) Having Secured the Lease of this Firs t-c!ass: ‘ House, is now prepared to Receive Visitors. The Bedrooms have been Refurnished (Spring Beds put in), and are now Second to Nona ios Comfort. Every Attention Given. Good Table. ■ MODERATE CHARGES. • Hot and Cold Water Baths. Billiards. Only Best Wines, Spirits and. Ales .Kepi. 52403) CITYIiHBTBT COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece's, Ironmonger’s.) THIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAB. LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold - antj Shower Baths. First-class Accominc-iciE* for Permanent Boarders and the 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 attention. X 2346 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. i McKenzie, cheviot. MORRISON’S PRIVATE HOTEL NOW) : OPEN. A 1 ACCOMMODATION for Travellers, Qyi clists, etc. Lofty and spacious Bedrooms,' Hot and cold baths. Cuisine unsurpassed,’ MODERATE CHARGES. MARY MORRISON, X 2395 Proprietress. ; . ' ■ 1 SUMNER, ■ ■ fi; AVE ROCK HOT’Eli,’ Under the. personal Management ol GEORGE GARDINER, Proprietor. Visitors to the favourite seaside resort wilt find the Cave Rock Hotel thoroughly > equipped in-every respect. - .v. : First-class .Table. Private-Sitting-room. ' FINEST SPARKLING ALES. X 2333 G (Maurice Goughian.) (William mH B SHAMROCK HOT EJ* 1 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, COUGHLAN. BEOS. . Proprietors. ' The SHAMROCK, for .Comfort, Quality ot Wines, Spirits and. Ales, still maintains it# reputation. FREE Luncheon every day. Terms to suit all classes. SPEIGHT’S Celebrated-Ales on draught X 2353 'i AUCKLAND. j>RINCB ARTHUR ROiEE WELLESLEY'STEEET, AUCKLAND. Centrally Situated. SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS For Visitors and. Families. Tariff: Prom-Ss per-day, or'2ss’por»week. Telephone 468. P.O. Box 350. Night.Ports* in attendance.. Hydraulic loft. ■ D.HOEDEN, voofta Proprietor. V. E. -OTHERS' TTISITORS, TOURISTS AND, V should Put Up at the GLARENPON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terraco and Worcester Street.' The most centrally-situated and comfortable 1 Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits- and Ales are the best that can. be purchased. 206 X MRS ALLEN, Proprietress. 1 .R.MO R T O f (lately of the Marino Hotel,-Sumner)! Begs to inform his patrons, friends and tb* travelling publio.generally, that- ho haa-securei the'lease of “THE CASTLE HILL HOTEL, ’*• , Castle Hill, West Coast Road, Lately occupied by Mr Cioudesley, And takes possession on the 28th Dccembe? Instant. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits will bo stocked. The Cuisine will be-under the personal supew r vision'of Mrs. Morton. > FOR PURE MOUNTAIN AIR AND PIG* TUEESQUE SURROUNDINGS THE "CASTLE HILL” IS UNRIVALLEH, All Visitors will find a Hearty Welcome and the Comforts of a Homo. X 2838 GRIDIRON HOTEL, DUNEDIN, JOHN LAFFEY (Late Masonic Hotel, Wellington), Proprietor THE GRIDIRON is one of the most comfortable Houses ;in the colony,; and is fitted with all the latest improvements' in regard to ventilation and sanitary convenience's. Terms moderate. Best Wines and Spirits only . JOHN LAFFEY, Proprietor. HOTEL* rpATTEE S A L V 8 Cashel Street. • MR T. KELLY, Formerly of the'Southbiidge Hotel, Has Entered into Possession, and by offering V DOD ACCOMMODATION And the' BEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, . ALES, Etc., Hopes to merit 1 the Support of his old friend# N and the Public Generally. SPECIALITIES- ; D.CX., VERY OLD SPECIAL. “CROWN” XXXXALES. . X24OS c L U B HOTEL (Family and Commercial), TIMARU, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON (Including Sparkling Ale), from 12 to 3. TARIFF—6s 6d PER DAY. G, S EARLE, Proprietor 52451 (Late Palmerston South). Masonic h o t e i* Comer-Gloucoster-and Colombo Streets. THIS NEW AND "SPLENDID HOTEL Centrally Situated, has all Qio latest improve* incuts in Hotel Accommodation, and offers most comfortable and convenient quarters. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. W. JAMES, Proprietor .(Late of Somerset Hotel). X 2353 r A L B. I ON. ; HOTEL -O. (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL. HORACE BASTINGS, Proprietor ; A Porter Meets all trains on arrival, - First-class Sample Rooms. : Buildings Fireproof. ■ Night Porter Kept. X 2383 " CITY HOTEL, ’ • THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. R ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton Railway • Refreshment Rooms, announces that h« has taken possession of the City Hoiel, Christ-; church, ■sphere Visitors and the Xra.vellirig Public will receive every attention. ■ Every, convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute’s walk from Post Office .and Tram Tcnninua.' The Best of Wines and Spirits only stocked. Letters will receive prompt attention. Luncheon from 12 to 2. —B. ALEXANDER. X235Q ~ BEAD THIS. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, .DUNEDIN,., Is again under the able management of Mi# A. D. SILK., MINERS will find this house a perfect home;]: ' try it. FARMERS like the Leviathan, as the charges arc moderate. : ; TRAVELLERS will find this House convenient! 1 as it is near the Railway Station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private! rooms can bo obtained, if necessary. , MRS SILK has had the House and Build-! ings entirely: renovated, and fitted witfcl all modern improvements. TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. X 2352 AIRS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. R’S FAMILY HOT E.l*' CHRISTCHURCH, i no minute of the Railway Station. ! JAMES HATFIELD, ’ J Proprietor. mplo Rooms, in Centre of City, j vill receive every attention, i Telephone- No.. 231. F2Q7§= ;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 10