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Hotels mSB NEW EMPIRE HOTEL, X WELLINGTON WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS On TUESDAY, Ist MAY. JOSEPH MANDL, 1203 Proprietor. ROVINCIAL DUNEDIN. HOTBIi JOHN GEBBIB (Lata of Shamrock Hotel. Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR Tile Provincial has been entirely remodelled, and is now second to none for comfort and convenience, i The whole of the rooms have been refurnished regardless 'of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading: houses in this colony. BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY (By Burroughs and Watt, Wines and Spirits of finest quality only kept. SPEIGHT'S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle. TERMS MODERATE. X222S STOREY’S FAMILY HOTEL. OPPOSITE RAILWAY •STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. E. STOREY, Proprietor. TERMS: 8a per day; £2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. All letters will receive prompt attention. X 2897 CITY HOTEL. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. . THE HUB OP THE CITY. MR F. ARENAS {formerly of the Cafe d« ■Paris) desires to announce that he has taken possession of the above old-established Hotel, and is now prepared to receive visitors. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and is in course of being fitted with the Latest European Improvements. The experience gained by Mr Arenas during his recent tour in England and on the Continent, coupled with his extensive knowledge as an Hotelkeeper, is a guarantee that the CITY HOTEL will be conducted on lines which will render ii Second to None in Now Zealand. Luncheon, Is, served from! 12 to 2 p.m. Telegrams and letters respecting aocommodafions will receive every attention. The Finest Brands only of Wines, Spirits and Beer on Stock. 6793 AUCKLAND. WAVEELEY HOTEL. O’CONNOR, Proprietor, Desires to intimate that he has taken over the Business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predeto AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute’s walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony a Cead Millo Failthe will over be extended, and ■ a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC.. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 2651 X MAURICE O’CONNOR. Telephone No. 690. P.O. Box 86S. QBNT BiT HOTEL, (Commercial and Family), VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. JAMES EOLLESTON, Proprietor, (Late of Hikurangi and Coromandel.) X 249? CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET . (Near Reece’s, Ironmongers). THIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAB--LTSHMENT IS NOW OPEN. 'Furnished in the best style. Hot, Cold and / 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 to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. .Q346X JAMES' HOWEY, Proprietor. WOLSELEY HOTEL. Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. A NGLE'RS, Tourists, Families and the ii General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have the 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 distance of the Rangitata and Opihi River?. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and Special Arrangements made for driving parties to and from the famous Home of Large Fish. The Express and, all Trains stop av Winchester. X 27-23 THUS. LANGDON, Proprietor. Publications. THE s POETSMAR. And NEW, ZEALAND CYCLIST.'* A SPORTING PAPER FOB SPORTING PEOPLE. Every Branch of Sport is Catered for, and the nrinoiple followed is that each shall bs attended to with such thoroughness as to give eatisfaotion to every patron. Thus IF HORSE RACING INTERESTS YOU. You will find in “ The Sportsman,” from week to week, a full accouut of the equine sport in all parts of the world. There will also be Comments and Chatty Notes by Writers who have a Colonial Reputation for Ability and Unbiassed Criticism. As a reliable, trustworthy recorder of events, and a calendar of future happenings, “ The Sportsman" will prove indispensable to the patrons of what has fittingly been named “ A Sport for Kings." IP CYCLING IS A HOIfBY WITH YOU, Then " The Sportsman " is what you want. With it is incorporated the “ New Zealand Cyclist," for several years the official organ ox the League of New Zealand Wheelmen, and recognised as one of the most Readable Cycle Journals iu Australasia. The writers who were responsible for the high position attained by the “Cyclist” contribute to the Cycling Pages of “ The Sportsman." A STAFF OP EXPERTS, Each holding a High Reputation in his particular department, has been engaged, so that each sport will be attended to by those who know whereof they write. The New Paper is Illustrated as no other Colonial Sporting Paper riAb EVER BEEN. The Engraving Department of “ The Sportsman" is one of its Special Features, and arrangements have been -made for securing firstclass Photograph's of ail the more important sporting events. These will be reproduced from week to week, representing the. particular sports and pastimes that are in season. HEWS WILL BE UP-TO-DATE. In every part of the colony “The Sportsman" Inf? special correspondents, recognised as the leading sportsmen in their respective districts, and by this and other means, iu which expense is made a secondary feature, arrangements have been made whereby the laicst information will bo available to - The Sportsman." The following are a few of the subjects that find a place in “The Sportsman": — Horse Racing, Trotting, Cycling Athletics, Football, Cricket, Hockey. The Ring, Aquatics, Swimming The Stage, The Kennel, Hunting Shooting, Fishing, Coursing Polo, Golf, Tenuis Poultry and Pigeon, etc. Each is arranged under a separate heading, ftnd WHATEVER HOBBY, You will have no difficulty in readily finding what you want without having to wade through a mass of other reading that may ba 0 f no interest to you. ijgE PRICE OF "THE SPORTSMAN' THREEPENCE, Ajjd it is Published Every Thursday Horning at the “Lvttelton Timas" Office.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12397, 10 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12397, 10 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12397, 10 January 1901, Page 8

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