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Insurance Companies, rpHE HEW ZEALAND FIRE AND 1 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' Established 1859. Capital AL000.009 Paid-up Capital and Reserve £400,009 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World. A. L. PARSONS, X 1315 Manage*. Hotels. OBAN HOTEL. 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 bis old friendsWINES, SPIRITS ' AND ALES X 2440 Of Best Quality only kept THE MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER p 5 A H K MOELLER Jl. Proprietor. The Masonic is the , Premier Commercial and Tourists’ House in Napier. The building is entirely new and of brick fitted with all modem appliances and con veniences. ' The sanitary arrangements ana Ventilation have been specially studied, .and tba house is first-class in every detail. LARGE SAMPLE BOOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD - ROOM. Cabs meet. all trains. K 2379 THE pBITBRION HOTEL, NAPIER. S. CHARLTON, PROPRIETOR (formerly of Club, Hasting^ This favourite hotel baa been entirely reno rated, so now affords FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION To the Travelling Public. Good Sample Rooms. Good Billiard Room. Wines,-Ales and Spirits-of the Best. Catoa meet every train. X 2278 TERMINUS HOT.EL, DUNEDIN. THIS Hotel is situated just opposite thd Triangle, Gardens, Railway Station an.i 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 large and lofty. Tbo baths and lavatories are all that could be desired. ' Tariff Moderate. 2111 T. CORNISH, PROPRIETOR. ktEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. .1 Proprietress . . MRS MORGAN. MRS MORGAN, who was so well and favonrbly known in connection with the New irighton Hotel, while under the proprietorhip of Mr Timothy Lyons, has now assumed ontrol of this favourite seaside hostelry/and opes by strict and careful attention to busiess to merit a fair share of the patronage itherto given. Visitors will find every comfort rovided 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. 52422 McBRIDE’S TMMILY AND COMMERCIAL' HOTEI* ij. QUEENSTOWN (Lake Wakatipu). First-class Accommodation for Travellers and Tourists. Special Rooms for Families. Spacious Sample Rooms and Good Stabling. MRS J. MoBRIDE, X 2212 Proprietress.

■ A 1 Family and commercial hotel. Corner Colombo and Cashel Streets (The most central hotel in Christchurch), Now under the Proprietorship and Personal,, 7 Management of J N O. O’N E I L ■ (Late of the “ Groavenor "). The A 1 is one of the most modern and cornplete hotels in N.Z-., and offers accommodation second to none. The Wines, Ales and Spirits will be found, to be of the very best quality obtainable. Letters and wires promptly attended to. Telephone No. 635. Night Porter Kept. X 2271 First-class Public Luncheon from 12 to 2—la. EOVINCIAL DUNEDIN. HOTEL, JOHN GEBBIB (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 so compare favourably with the leading housea-in the colony. BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Borroughs and Watt, London.) Wines and Spirits of Finest Quality only kept • SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottles. TERMS MODERATE. , X 2229 Masonic hotel* Corner Gloucester and" Colombo Streets. THIS NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL Centrally Situated, has' all the latest improves tnents in Hotel Accommodation, and offers mosS comfortable and convenient quarters. _ Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. W. JAMES, Proprietor (Late of Somerset Hotel). $ LBI O N HOTEL (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL. HORACE BASTINGS, Proprietor. A Porter Meets ail trains on arrival. First-class Sample Rooms. Buildings Fireproof. Night Porter Kept. 52388 CITY HOTEL, _ THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURGii. ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton. Railway Refreshment’ Booms, announces that he has takes possession of the City Hotel, Christ* church, where Visitors and the Travelling Public will receive every attention. .Every convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute a walk from Post Office and Tram Terminus. The Best of Wines and Spirits only stocked. Letters will receive prompt attention. Luncheon from 12 to 2.—R- ALEXANDER. X23SO READ THIS. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, [s attain under the able management of Mrs A. D. SILK. MINERS will find this house a perfect home;) FARMERS like the Leviathan, as the charges are moderate. CEAVELLEES will find this House convenient as it is near the Railway Station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private rooms can be obtained, if necessary. MRS SILK has had the House and Build* ings entirely renovated, and fitted' with ill modern improvements. TEEMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. 22352 MRS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. jp OK EE’S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Within one minute 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 Tt/TESSRS ROBERTS BROS,, ■ SURGEON, DENTISTS, 190, CASHEL STREET (Opposite Ballantyne’s). NITROUS OXIDE GAS administered for PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS : Perfectly Fitting Artificial Teeth at Moderate Fees. ; ■ X 2490 fPAKE benjamTn“gum~for”coughs 1 ■ AND COLDS. THE:PROVEDREMEDY. • Is 6d Everywhere. F 2457

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 8

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