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Hc^els. I R. MORTON * (lately of the Marine Hotel, SumnerJ Begs to inform his patrons, friends and tb< travelling public generally, that H& ba^sefciire* the lease of "THE CASTLE HILL HOTEL," Castle Hill, West Coast Road, Lately occupied by Mr Cloudesley, And takes possession on the 28th December Instant. - Onlytb© Be3t Brands of Ales, Wines an 3 Spirits will be stocked. I The Cuisine will be under the personal supeW \ \ vision of MrA Morton. FOR PURE MOUNTAIN AIR AND PI0« TURESQUE SURROUNDINGS ' THE "CASTLE HILL" IS UNRIVALLED, I All Visitors will find a Hearty Welcome and the Comforts of a Home. X2S3O GRIDIRON HOTEL, DUNEDIN, JOHiV LAFFEY (Late Masonic Hotel, Wellington), Proprietor IHE 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 conveniences. Terms moderate. Best Wines and Spirits only kept. X 2351 JOHN LAFFEY, Proprietor. : 0 T EL (Family and Commercial), TIMARU, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON (Including Sparkjing Ale), from 12 to 3. TARIFF—6s 6d PER DAY. G. SEARLE, Proprietor X 2451 (Late Palmeiston -Sduih). AUCKLAND. >.RINCB ARTHUR BOTE WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, . Centrally Situated. SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS For Visitors and Families. Tariff: From Es per day, or 25s per week. Telephone 468. P.O. Box 350. Night- PorteS in attendance. Hydraulic Lift. D, NORDEN, X 2283 Proprietor. 'ISITORS, TOURISTS AND OTHERS * should Put Up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street The most centrally-situated and comfortabk • Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the. kitchen. The WineSj Spirits and Alei are- the best that can be purchased. 20GX MRS ALLEN, Proprieteess. | BUMNES. (AVE ROCK HO T:E li, ' Under the personal Management of GEORGE GARDINER, . Proprietor. Visitors to the favourite seaside- resort will find the Cave Rock Hotel thoroughly egaippea in every respect. First-class Table. Private Sitting-room. , FINEST SPARKLING ALES. X 2353 (Maurice Coughlan.) (William CoughiaiuJ . RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. COUGHLAN BROS. . Proprietors. The SHAMROCK, for Comfort, Quality, oi Wines, Spirits and Ales, still maintains its Imputation. FREE Luncheon every day. Terms to suit all classes. SPEIGHT'S Celebrated Alea on draught X 2553 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece's, Ironmonger's.) rITEIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAB. 1 LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold an<3 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 t 0,2 pjn. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompl attention. X 2346 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. MoKENZIE, CHEVIOT. MORRISON'S PRIVATE HOTEL NCWI L OPEN. Al ACCOMMODATION for Travellers, Cy> cfists, etc. Lofty and spacious Bedrooms, Hot and cold baths. Cuisine unsurpaflsed. MODERATE CHARGES, MARY MORRISON, X 2395 Proprietress. ►ROVINCIAL HOTEL,) DUNEDIN. j john"gebbie (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 havd been refurnished regardless of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading houses in the colony. ~ BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Borroughs and Watt, London.) iWines and Spirits of Finest Quality only kept SPEIGHT'S SPAEKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottles. TERMS MODERATE. X 2229 ONIC HOTEL, L Corner Gloucester and Colombo'Streets. THIS NEW AND'SPLENDID HOTEL . Centrally Situated, has all the latest improve* Caents in Hotel Accommodation, and offers mosi comfortable and convenient quarters. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. W. JAMES, Proprietor 'T 7 L B I O N ~ HOTEL J\ . (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL. HORACE. BASTINGS, ProprietoS). A Pbrterr Meets all trains- on arrival. First-class Sample Rooms. Buildings. Fireproof. ,*„„„„ Nixrht Porter Kept. • X 2383 j CITY HOTEL, „ TTTP. TRIANGLE. CHRISTCHURCH. R ALEXANDER, of the Ashbuxton Railway, • Eefreshmfiat Rooms, announces that he has take.-! possession of the City HoteLChnst. Public will receive every attention. .Every convenience, hot and cold baths, one minutes walk from Post Office' and Tram Tenmnus. This Best of Wines and Spirits only stocked. READ THIS. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, Is aeain tinder the able management. of Mr» A. D. SILK; MINERS will find this house a perfect home;! try it. , . FARMERS like the Leviathan, as tne cnarges are mdderaie. ....... TRAVELLERS will find this House convenient as it is near the Railway Station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private robins can be obtained, if necessary. ' "■ ""RS SILK has had the House and BuildL ings entirely renovated, and fitted with feli modern improvements. „™„ TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. X 2352 MRS A. D. SILK, Proprietresa. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Within one .minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. I Good Sample Rooms, in Centre of City. I Letters will receive every attention. P.Cv Box 291. Telephone No. .231. F 2078 ; "pOR DEEP-SEATED LU£ T G TROUBLES TOWNEND'S CINNAMON CURE, The Scientific Remedy. F 2457 10LDS - IN _ THE — HEAD.—In a moist, changeable climate like New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known as a cold in the head, is a disease of great frequency in the winter season. The danger of Catarrh is its dency to attack the chest and pass into bronchitis or Pneumonia. SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM is a tried remedy for coughs, colds and influenza, an'd it protects the lungs from inflammation. Price, ls6d and 2s 6d.. . ; . GREAT Extension of Premises has made more room for a much larger assortment of useful and ornamental household requisites. Our prices are known to be the lowest posSibl* 1 teibßQix aaiti Co.j 220, Colombo Street. 3 i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 8

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