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Easiness Notices. SYDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS, COLOMBO STREET. E. L JONES, Designer and Builder of the »’ Improved Steel-framed Roadster, the strongest, lightest-running and easiest-riding roadster built. Dogcarts, Wliitefthapels, Polo, Rustic and Pony Carts on band or to order. Business Carts or Vans. Workmanship end material guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged,; bought or sold on commission. Inspection in, vited. XlOl4. & m 3 as 3®^ m NOW READY All WkM & If' QUINCS iii CONSERVE. Hotels. P EOVINCIAL DUNEDIN. HOTELi JOHN GBBBIE (Late of Shamrock Hotel,'Rattray-Street}. PROPRIETOR., The Provincial has been entirely remodelled,-’ and is now second to none for comfort and convenience. The whole of the rooms have! -been refurnished regardless of cost, and socompare favourably with the leading- houses lathe colony. BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Borroughs and Watt, London.) (Wines and Spirits of Finest Quality only kenL SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and ,in Bottles. TERMS MODERATE. 52229 A S O N- I C - -II ~0 Corner Gloucester and Colombo Streets. THIS NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL Centrally Situated, has all the .latest improve, gnents in Hotel Accommodation,-.and offers -mod comfortable and convenient quarters.' Wines and Spirits or the Best Quality. , W. JAMES, Proprietor . ■ (Late of- Somerset Hotel). ' 5233 S r A L ETON' . H 0 TEL (Opposite .Post -Office), INVERCARGILL., HORACE -BASTINGS, Proprietor A Porter Meets all-trains on-amvai, - : First-class Sample Rooms. BuildingaPireproof. Night Porter Kept. 52388 • CITY HOTEL, THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH., E ALEXANDER, of the, Ashburton Railway • Refreshment Rooms, announces that he has takea possession -of the City Hotel, Christ* church, where Visitors and the Travelling Public will receive every attention. Every convenience, hot and cold baths, on© mrnnteV walk from Post Office and Tram Terminus, The Best of Wines and Spirits only stocked. Letters will receive prompt attention JLunoheoa from 12 to 3. —R. ALEXANDER. X235Q READ. THIS. ' THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, ’ Is again under the able management of Mrs' A. D. SILK. ; MINERS will find this house.a perfect home;) try it. • FARMERS like the Leviathan, as the charges are moderate. - TRAVELLERS will find this House-convenienS as it is near the Railway Station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private rooms can be obtained, if necessary. , ¥RS SILK has had the. House and Buildings entirely renovated, and fitted with all modern improvements. TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. : 52352 ’ MBS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. Patronised by their Excellencies -the Governors of New Zealand. V, E, ’I OE EE’S FAMILY HOTEL, u CHRISTCHURCH,--Within one miuuto of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD* Proprietor.

Good Sample Rooms, in Centre of City. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box 291. Telephone No. 231. F 2078 OBAN HDTE L, Octagon, Dunedin. A GRAY, well-known in musical circles • and for a number of years Piper to »' the Dunedin Burns Club, has purchased the < LEASE AND GOODWILL Of the above favourite house, where-he will • be pleased to meet his old friends, , ! WINES, SPIRITS AND ..ALES ■ X 2440 Of Best Quality only kept. _____ THE MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER. J Frank 'moeller, Proprietor. J The Masonic is' the Premier Commercial and Tourists’ House in Napier. The building is entirely new-and of brick fitted with all modern appliances and con veniences. The sanitary arrangements and ventilation have, been specially studied,.and the house is first-class in every detail. LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD - ROOM. Cabs meet all trains. X 2279 | ThE I pBITEEIO'N HOTEL,! S. CHARLTON, PROPRIETOR (formerly of Club, Hastings), This favourite hotel has -been entirely reno vated, so now affords FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION To the . Travelling Public. tf Good Sample Rooms. • Good Billiard Room. Wines, Ales and Spirits- of the Best. Gabs meet every train. X2278^ T E RM INTIS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. THIS Hotel is situated just opposite thd Triangle, Gardens, Railway Station ami Wharves. It is one of the most beautiful positions in Dunedin. There is no pleasanter, place at which to live. The" hotel is ( quite new, and the rooms are largo and lofty. Tha baths and lavatories are all that could be desired. Tariff Moderate. 2111 T. CORNISH, PROPRIETOR. NEW BRIGHTON HO TE L. Proprietress . . MRS MORGAN. MRS MORGAN, who was so well and favourably known in connection with the Hew Brighton Hotel, while under the proprietorship of Mr Timothy Lyons, has now assumed control of- this favourito seaside hostelry, and hoped by strict and careful attention to business to merit a fair share of the patronage hitherto given. Visitors will find every comfort provided and the terms moderate. Luncheon daily from 12 till 2—ls. Excellent Dinner on Sundays—ls 6d. ONLY THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. X 2422 MoBRIDE’S 17AMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i? Q U BENS TOWN ■ ' (Lake Wakatipu). First-class Accommodation for Travellers and. Tourists. Special Rooms for Families. Spacious Sample Rooms and Good Stabling. MRS J. McBRIDE, X 2242 Proprietress. A 1 TjIAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL,' ■"*" Comer Colombo and Cashel Streets (The most central hotel in Christchurch),’ Now under the Proprietorship and Personal Management of J N O. O’N E X L (Late of tho “ Grosvenor”). The A 1 is one of tho most modem and complete hotels” in N.Z., and offers accommodation second to none. ’ 1 The Wines, Ales and Spirits will >bo found ■ to be of tho very best quality obtainable. . Letters and wires promptly attended to. Telephone No. G 35. Night Porter Kept. 52271 First-class Public Luncheon from 12 to 2—la

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11885, 8 May 1899, Page 7

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